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Well done i have such a hard time displaying mine since I have so many different sizes they wouldn't fit so neatly together.
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Well done i have such a hard time displaying mine since I have so many different sizes they wouldn't fit so neatly together.
Thanks..lolWow! Thats a lot of money in cameras! Do you use them all? That is awesome
Thanks..lol
Unfortunately, there is no real way for me to use them all and actually enjoy it. I use 2 cameras mainly. My digital is a Kodak Z712IS, and my main film camera is a Canon AE-1.
You need to get your self an EF.....you wil find that AE-1 in the box after that
The T-series just dosen't have the feel the EF does, The EF is a rock. Shooting the EF you will find yourself forgetting it's a different camera. it's setup just like the AE-1 but has some features the AE-1 lacks like long exposures and mirror lock. It's also far more relyable than the T-series, less electronic things to go wrong and even if they still do it still works.
And BTW clean up that 28mm and put it to use, they are great lenses I have two, I love them.
Thanks a bunch for the kind comments everyone!
I know several folks with equal or larger collections(one fella has about 600+ cameras..omg), but not many people have the time or resources to display them properly.
Yup, it's grainy, you under exposed what looks to be very high ISO (1000 or higher) film and corrected in post. When you underexpose the grain becomes prevalent. I've done it my self a few times . Color negitive film has sufficient latitude for you to overexpose and get adiquate results, this also reduces grain showing.
Here are a couple I took with mine
http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/landscape-cityscape/126226-underpass.html
http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/nature-wildlife/128426-luna-moth.html