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Is that a digital fear of redundancy thing or just that a lot of people on TP (not in F&C so much) are gear whores and not actually taking that many photos?
^^ this ^^
Is that a digital fear of redundancy thing or just that a lot of people on TP (not in F&C so much) are gear whores and not actually taking that many photos?
menthel said:just that a lot of people on TP (not in F&C so much) are gear whores and not actually taking that many photos?
Of all threads to say it on... :bonk:
It does look lovely and shiny and new. You had better get using it!
That's the plan. Just off out to get some B&W film. It won't be long before it begins to look a bit more lived in.
This landed on my doorstep this morning...
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Not sure if it constitutes 'a new toy' or 'reasonable grounds for divorce'.My wife's gonna kill me when she finds out.
Not a bought new toy but a home made new toy. A darkbox so that I can work with wet plate collodion without stinking the house out. Works just fine and I'll upload some images later when the varnish has dried.
[/url] darkbox-9 by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]![]()
[/url] darkbox-4 by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]![]()
[/url] darkbox-2 by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]![]()
Mart
I've got the A with the 40mm f1.4 and I think its my favourite camera, its certainly my favourite camera to look at. Yours is in stunning nick, luvverrly.
I'd prefer an A model but very nice.
I suspect your Mrs gave a sigh of relief when you got this finished!! lol
Nice job you've done though by the looks of it!
I realise you use it in a ventilated area ( ie outside) but I would still be comcerned at having my head under those covers breathing in collodion fumes....unless of course I'm missing something here ...a mask maybe??
Thought long and hard about that. Decided fully manual was the way I wanted to go. It's going to be a serious challenge. But something I'm really looking forward to. Will still continue to use my digital cameras but will use the Bessa when I want to push myself.
Nice one Bro. Pretty decent set up for under £50. Enjoy
Fair enough. I had an L and just couldn't live without aperture priority. This is why if I ever succumb to the big L it's gonna be a pricey experience as I'll need an M7.
If you don't need aperture priority is there any reason to go for a newer body? Wouldn't a basic R2 do everything you need?
The 40mm frameline and 1.0x viewfinder swung me toward the R3. An R3 would probably have resulted in getting two lenses (35mm and 50mm) - the 40mm is a nice compromise. Quite looking forward to mastering the 'both eyes open' shooting style - one day and one roll in and I still find myself squinting through the vf with my left eye.
New toy... Local pickup only bargain from a well known auction site, which turned out to be about ten minutes walk from my house
It's been fairly well used (by a professional sports photographer selling up his FD film gear) but it appears mechanically and optically sound. Quick tests on digikal suggest I am going to enjoy this a lot.
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Bought a Nikon EM yesterday in my local Oxfam Charity Shop, couldn't resist!
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Yeh seems to be in near perfect condition, considering how old it is! There was a bit of dirt/dust on the lens, but a quick clean with my lens cleaning pen and it looked great again. It's come with a filter too which I was pretty happy about
I'm meeting someone later tonight to possibly be buying a Ricoh KR-10x with lenses too![]()
I plan to eventually shoot black and white, once I have ordered some good film. I don't develop at home yet no, only just started the whole 'film' scene so I still have a lot to learn.
...I'm gonna have to buy something to store it all in I think![]()

I had that problem - it was only resolved with the purchase of a 3 bedroom house, rather than a 2![]()
I've got hundreds of relatives why don't they have bags of camera goodies? Damn them.
Andy

Looks like you have got hold of 2 nice cameras. Glad you did not include the DSLR in your shot. It would have sickened us all - like showing a teetotaller a glass of beer.
Storage space - buy a big tent for your parents to sleep in the garden and use their bedroom for your cameras. Once you start with the modern classics your hoard will grow and grow.