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Hi everyone,
I have been wanting to get a film slr for some time, My uncle came around today with an old contax MF camera for me to borrow and see how I get on before spending out.
It has a carl zeiss planar f/1.7 T* 50mm prime and a bobinuse computrol loading machine still with a bunch of 30 year old film(film unknow).
First of all is it even worth bothering with the old film or should I rip it out and buy something new ilford film instead? how much cheaper does it work out by buying the film and loading the spools rarther than buying them as individual reels?
Can I use my remote triggers with it for studio use and also can I use my flash unit with it (crappy jessops make)?
Can anyone recommend or even give me some examples of different ilford films that give good results for portraits and also street photography
I would like the option of something with a fine grain and smooth tones and then something with a bit more grain and contrasty.
at present I will be getting them developed at my local printers but may decide to develop myself if I decide I like it
thanks in advance
Mark
I have been wanting to get a film slr for some time, My uncle came around today with an old contax MF camera for me to borrow and see how I get on before spending out.
It has a carl zeiss planar f/1.7 T* 50mm prime and a bobinuse computrol loading machine still with a bunch of 30 year old film(film unknow).
First of all is it even worth bothering with the old film or should I rip it out and buy something new ilford film instead? how much cheaper does it work out by buying the film and loading the spools rarther than buying them as individual reels?
Can I use my remote triggers with it for studio use and also can I use my flash unit with it (crappy jessops make)?
Can anyone recommend or even give me some examples of different ilford films that give good results for portraits and also street photography
I would like the option of something with a fine grain and smooth tones and then something with a bit more grain and contrasty.
at present I will be getting them developed at my local printers but may decide to develop myself if I decide I like it
thanks in advance
Mark
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