Bernie/Is/No/More.
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Hello
I always shot with one body and organizing negs was quite easy - chronological order. I organized the negs by months and I could see frame by frame my shots. I like the cinematic experience of viewing my negs knowing that every frame is the next shot of the previous shot. Like a diary.
Now I have another body whith me and I'm afraid of shooting with two bodies at the same time mixing shots. I don't know how to organize them in the binder maintaining the same cinematic experience.
I know that the only solution is shooting with one body at the same time, but I like to know other opinions.
Thanks.
I always shot with one body and organizing negs was quite easy - chronological order. I organized the negs by months and I could see frame by frame my shots. I like the cinematic experience of viewing my negs knowing that every frame is the next shot of the previous shot. Like a diary.
Now I have another body whith me and I'm afraid of shooting with two bodies at the same time mixing shots. I don't know how to organize them in the binder maintaining the same cinematic experience.
I know that the only solution is shooting with one body at the same time, but I like to know other opinions.
Thanks.
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agianelo
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Bernie,
I too, like to follow a thread in my photographs, but I have too many cameras. I just number my rolls as they are developed and shoot different film with different bodies:
My EOS 1n uses Ektachrome, my T-90 uses C-41 color. I don't like color with my rangefinders.
My M2 uses Black & White but my R3A uses C-41 black and white.
I never carry two film bodies at one time but date sequences of roll do overlap a lot.
Angelo
I too, like to follow a thread in my photographs, but I have too many cameras. I just number my rolls as they are developed and shoot different film with different bodies:
My EOS 1n uses Ektachrome, my T-90 uses C-41 color. I don't like color with my rangefinders.
My M2 uses Black & White but my R3A uses C-41 black and white.
I never carry two film bodies at one time but date sequences of roll do overlap a lot.
Angelo
Bernie/Is/No/More.
Member
Yeah, it's right. Using different film can help... use each camera for different projects is useful too...
Thanks!
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