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hey, my names aaron and i live on an island in the atlantic of the east coast of the US called Bermuda. photography is a new hobby for me and im trying to start and learn right from the basics. i found a film slr (minolta dynax 505 si/maxxum HTsi, depending on where it was purchased) on the cheap, read most of the user manual and started shooting. i get my photo developed and get a cd with the digital pics. i am hoping to get advice on any and everything i possible can with a strong desire to learn and gradually improve, hope everyone can help.
 
Welcome to the forum, our new best friend. We'll all be planning vacations to your house... Please put an addition on so we can all come at once! LOL!
 
Welcome, considering where you live, I hope you don't.... disappear. Hehe. :D
 
hey thank for all the warm welcomes. still learning how to navigate this site. posted a few pic from my first roll, check em out let me kno what u think. all tips welcome just wanna learn
 
Welcome from Iowa. ^_^ I think we should plan a TPF vacation out to Bermuda. ;) Even though we'll be lost in the Bermuda Triangle, never to be seen again... D:

On second thought, the Bahamas shounds better... :D
 
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Lens:-If you want to capture the beauty of nature in your camera then, it’s important to know about lens that you will need to use for taking photographs of nature. For most of the nature photographs you will need to have lens in the range between 300-400mm.


Resolution:-Even the cheapest cameras provide minimum 5 megapixels which is quite good for creating 11*14 –inch photos. Resolution is measured in pixel. The more pixels a camera has the more features it can capture and give in even bigger print without becoming fuzzy.


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Hey everyone Im from the greatest state here in the middle of some of the best places to shoot year round in Minnesota. Just found this app for my phone and seeing how I just upgraded from the canon rebel xti to the canon 1D mark ll thought this would be a great place to get some advice in the go
 
Welcome aboard. I just signed up myself yesterday.

I checked out your gallery, and the Sunset is by far my favorite. Super composition. Great color saturation, and exposure is dead on.

Is there a reason why you decided on film over digital?

Joel
 
Well I only started takin pic maybe 6 weeks ago and reli the choice of film was financial one. Reli wanted to get into it so figure couldn't hurt to start with film. I have plans on purchasing a digital. Any recomendations? Wanted something that I can use all my lens on the both camera bodies.

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Well I only started takin pic maybe 6 weeks ago and reli the choice of film was financial one. Reli wanted to get into it so figure couldn't hurt to start with film. I have plans on purchasing a digital. Any recomendations? Wanted something that I can use all my lens on the both camera bodies.

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I don't think it's possible to use lenses designed for digital on film cameras and visa versa.

Over the long haul digital is a lot cheaper then film. Once you get past with the camera, lens, flash, equipment, etc. Digital photography is free per picture, or should I say no picture till you print some, if any. Film costs money per roll, then processing, and or printing. In the old days ( I'm 64) I rarely shot more then 2 rolls of 36 exposures, as that was the max: 72 pics. Last outing a few days ago I ended up with 309 images. True, most were bracketed, but it didn't cost me a cent. Also, you can do so much more post production with digital then film.

Just to post some of our print pictures, you 1st have to scan them. Just seems that film is becoming a thing of the past.

Joel
 

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