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Well, I say going 'back'. This is actually my first venture into film as a photography 'enthusiast'.
My dad died in 1997, and when clearing his house out, I got his old Praktica MTL5-B, along with a couple of lenses.
2 x 50mm Pentacon's (f1.8)
1 x 70-162 Prinzflex (f3.5)
It has been sat in a box ever since. When I took up photography as a hobby, I kept saying I would try turning my hand to it one day, but I never got round to it.
Until today.
After receiving those "The Photo" magazines yesterday, I decided to dig the camera out and posted a shot of the kit on flickr (That I took in 2002). After a bit of geeing up from another flickr / DVDForums member, I went to Aldi, got some recommended film (Kodacolor VR Plus), and gave the camera a jolly old going over with a cloth, lens cloth, and my lens pen/brush. Once spruced up, I've loaded a film, and have already taken a few shots.
It has Stop Down Metering, which I'm relying on (aswell as my limited knowledge of being able to see how much light is in a shot, and roughly guessing settings).
Anyway, anotehr 30 or so shots to go, and I'll be getting the film processed, scanned in, and posted on here (Well, the ones that are exposed and focused correctly of course).
Even using the split screen manual focusing is fun, not having the advanced systems of my 30D to fall back on...hehe
Here's a shot of the kit :
My dad died in 1997, and when clearing his house out, I got his old Praktica MTL5-B, along with a couple of lenses.
2 x 50mm Pentacon's (f1.8)
1 x 70-162 Prinzflex (f3.5)
It has been sat in a box ever since. When I took up photography as a hobby, I kept saying I would try turning my hand to it one day, but I never got round to it.
Until today.
After receiving those "The Photo" magazines yesterday, I decided to dig the camera out and posted a shot of the kit on flickr (That I took in 2002). After a bit of geeing up from another flickr / DVDForums member, I went to Aldi, got some recommended film (Kodacolor VR Plus), and gave the camera a jolly old going over with a cloth, lens cloth, and my lens pen/brush. Once spruced up, I've loaded a film, and have already taken a few shots.
It has Stop Down Metering, which I'm relying on (aswell as my limited knowledge of being able to see how much light is in a shot, and roughly guessing settings).
Anyway, anotehr 30 or so shots to go, and I'll be getting the film processed, scanned in, and posted on here (Well, the ones that are exposed and focused correctly of course).
Even using the split screen manual focusing is fun, not having the advanced systems of my 30D to fall back on...hehe
Here's a shot of the kit :

