Ste Manns
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Hi all,
I have, for a bit of fun, just purchased a circa 1963 Yashica rangefinder camera, it was only £4.20 winning bid so thought what the heck?
Now, it hasn't arrived yet but when it does, I'm going to run some film through it. Back in the day when I used to shoot film on my old Canon Eos I used to send my film in a little bag with a cheque, and a few days later my pictures arrived together with a replacement film for free, I think it used to cost around £3.00. I realise you guys are using more professional developing services (or indeed developing your own) but this is only for a bit of fun, so I wondered is this sort of service still available?
Also, I recall seeing that developers these days offer your pictures on a disk as well. Not having ever done this - what format are the pictures when you get the disk? Can you specify? I quite like the idea of getting a disk with RAW format images if it's possible to edit in Lightroom/Photoshop. I imagine this service only caters for the masses (ie Jpeg) but you never know.
If I enjoy film again (no reason why I wouldn't) and I get more serious with it, what about doing my own scanning? What's the consensus here - I have a decent flat bed scanner but I've heard of negative/film scanners. Are these good (read cheap) and a good way of doing things? I want to avoid developing my own film as I don't really have room and I want to concentrate on the taking pictures side of things.
Anyway, I'd really appreciate your views and thoughts on this please.
Cheers in advance.
Ste
I have, for a bit of fun, just purchased a circa 1963 Yashica rangefinder camera, it was only £4.20 winning bid so thought what the heck?
Now, it hasn't arrived yet but when it does, I'm going to run some film through it. Back in the day when I used to shoot film on my old Canon Eos I used to send my film in a little bag with a cheque, and a few days later my pictures arrived together with a replacement film for free, I think it used to cost around £3.00. I realise you guys are using more professional developing services (or indeed developing your own) but this is only for a bit of fun, so I wondered is this sort of service still available?
Also, I recall seeing that developers these days offer your pictures on a disk as well. Not having ever done this - what format are the pictures when you get the disk? Can you specify? I quite like the idea of getting a disk with RAW format images if it's possible to edit in Lightroom/Photoshop. I imagine this service only caters for the masses (ie Jpeg) but you never know.
If I enjoy film again (no reason why I wouldn't) and I get more serious with it, what about doing my own scanning? What's the consensus here - I have a decent flat bed scanner but I've heard of negative/film scanners. Are these good (read cheap) and a good way of doing things? I want to avoid developing my own film as I don't really have room and I want to concentrate on the taking pictures side of things.
Anyway, I'd really appreciate your views and thoughts on this please.
Cheers in advance.
Ste

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....that Snappysnaps on the Headrow might even do normal b/w developing.......but don't quote me...