Rudi35 wrote: |
Amen! I just started using film again after spending some time with digital. Don't get me wrong, digital definitely has it's advantages and for colour there's little difference from film and it's a lot more convenient to print. But for BW I prefer the 'depth' of film. Also there is something magical about using older film cameras and they are still as relevant as they were when produced. Digital cameras are essentially disposable since there is very little inherant value in them over time. Once replaced by better sensors and processors they are only good for paperweights. What cameras do you use? |
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This is all a hobby for me at the moment, so I don't have many professional cameras. I am currently using some simpler TLR 120 film cameras such as a Yashica-mat LM. I'm thinking of upgrading to a Mamiya 4x5 or Pentax 6x9 camera in the near future, just to get more out of the 120 film I use.
I also use a first year Canon F-1 for my 35mm needs, for which I have quite a large lens selection squirreled away. That camera works so smoothly, it's a joy to use. I also have a collection of older German and Japanese 35mm cameras from the 1950's and 1960's.
I agree about film cameras being relevant; if in good working order, they take as good a photo as when they were new. In fact, with the better films being made these days, they probably take better photos than before.