My auntie had one of these in the late fifties, early sixties. Fancy putting a film through one of these, just to see if I can actually manage to emulate her wonderful images. Never used a camera with virtually no setting adjustments. How on earth do you compensate when using a 400 ISO film...
I've ordered B&W film from Boots quite a few times and picked it up at our local store, so no postage costs. £9.99 for HP5 , same price for 120. Isn't that cheap?
I was given one for free a few years ago. They asked me to promote the fact that I'd used it to edit my "race" images when I posted them on line. Not used it for a long time.
Both images were taken with a 35mm lens on a D500. (If my memory serves me correctly) My fingers were frozen.
A couple of "fun" ones from a local fell race in the middle of winter. This stream was freezing. The runners still had 15 miles or so to run over to Edale. Felt guilty not jumping in to...
My wife ditched the heavy D7100 and 18-200lens for a Z50. Way more comfortable for trips out, so lightweight. I bought a second-hand Canon M50 and the images are certainly good enough for what I want.
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