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Hey gang, here's something that I've never really thought about... borrowing or lending cameras. Have you done it?
The reason it popped into my head is this: A colleague and I visited a second hand store last week because she knew I'm into film cameras. They had a few busted Olympus SLR bodies in poor condition, nothing of interest. We started talking about it a bit, and she mentioned that she might want to try film again. She's from a previous generation, and didn't really take to digital as a medium.
So, she asked me to show her a light meter application on her iPod Touch, and I'm bringing a Minolta XG-1 with 50mm 2.8 to work for her to try. Will load it with a fresh roll of Tmax 100 and have it developed for her. I'll do the scanning... I'm very interested to see what a 'novice' might come up with.
The XG-1 is a good fit for a lending camera as it's not too big or heavy, it has full manual as well as metered modes and it has docile handling.
I've lent out lenses before, but never an entire camera. It's a relatively cheap one, so I'm not worried. We'll see how well she does.
I'd love to hear some stories!
The reason it popped into my head is this: A colleague and I visited a second hand store last week because she knew I'm into film cameras. They had a few busted Olympus SLR bodies in poor condition, nothing of interest. We started talking about it a bit, and she mentioned that she might want to try film again. She's from a previous generation, and didn't really take to digital as a medium.
So, she asked me to show her a light meter application on her iPod Touch, and I'm bringing a Minolta XG-1 with 50mm 2.8 to work for her to try. Will load it with a fresh roll of Tmax 100 and have it developed for her. I'll do the scanning... I'm very interested to see what a 'novice' might come up with.
The XG-1 is a good fit for a lending camera as it's not too big or heavy, it has full manual as well as metered modes and it has docile handling.
I've lent out lenses before, but never an entire camera. It's a relatively cheap one, so I'm not worried. We'll see how well she does.
I'd love to hear some stories!