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Nice to see somebody else follows John. Valerian is a great great blog.
FlickR - The Last Night
You still get a photo of a pair of Leicas ever few posts though
It will work like new forever
I love the clean look and old style film rewind knob. The only downside for me is the small shutter dial and lack of AE. For me, the M7 is ideal if it didn't have the logo and writing on the front. I tend to shoot in Aperture Priority and as a M6 TTL owner I find the large shutter dial to be so useful in the absence of AE mode.
Here in the Manila. It is very difficult to find photo labs that still process slide films. There are also photo labs that discontinued film processing. Negative Films are still easy to find but limited brand only Kodak, Fuji, and Lucky.
Film photography here in the Philippines is now very cheap. If you are planning family shoots. 1 4R print cost only 0.17 Cents in Australian currency. Some photo labs offers free negative film for every film developed and printed.
24 Exp developed and print total cost approximately AU$4.
Two weeks ago I purchased again at Canon Store a brand new film SLR Canon EOS 33 and battery grip. Cost me about AU$200.
And I bought a used EF 70-210 f4 for AU$100 at EBay.
I find film photography cheaper to upgrade as of the moment. I have two CAnon EOS film cams
and I still enjoy my Sigma DSLR. No plans of buying yet a new DSLR.
i've decided i'd like to shoot film again as well
so i'm on the hunt for a good F100
Thanks,
Nam
i've decided i'd like to shoot film again as well so i'm on the hunt for a good F100
".......and slowly, they will return"
i'm still lazy so i want a matrix metering, AF tracking, TTL speedlight supporting, coffee making type film camera
getting my 85/1.4D tomorrow so i'm on the look out for an f5 or f100... cheap way to go full frame heh