anandi
Gotta catch the light.
This might seem like a strange thread, but I've been mulling over what the best combination of film, camera and lens is for shooting portraits, mostly indoors.
I've got a new baby, the second in the family, and I was never totally satisfied with the Digital pix used with my firstborn. So I'm keen on rectifying this with the new kid with RFs and film.
I figure for a camera can't go wrong with the RFs for quietness and generally fast lenses on the fixed ones I've got, but here's a rub: I've got 35-45 mm lenses on the XA, QL17, Yash Electro GT and doesn't that end up distorting features a little?
So what about using a Barnack Leica with a 100/4? Damn that's slow. So I start thinking of fast films - never used anything above 800 before. What does that Delta 1600 do for you?
So you see my conundrum, all this stuff is interelated and holistic. So far the 50mm shots of him minutes old with my Canon A-1 loaded with 400CN are the best I've got, but I've got a few rolls to develop yet.
What do you folks think? Cheers -A.
I've got a new baby, the second in the family, and I was never totally satisfied with the Digital pix used with my firstborn. So I'm keen on rectifying this with the new kid with RFs and film.
I figure for a camera can't go wrong with the RFs for quietness and generally fast lenses on the fixed ones I've got, but here's a rub: I've got 35-45 mm lenses on the XA, QL17, Yash Electro GT and doesn't that end up distorting features a little?
So what about using a Barnack Leica with a 100/4? Damn that's slow. So I start thinking of fast films - never used anything above 800 before. What does that Delta 1600 do for you?
So you see my conundrum, all this stuff is interelated and holistic. So far the 50mm shots of him minutes old with my Canon A-1 loaded with 400CN are the best I've got, but I've got a few rolls to develop yet.
What do you folks think? Cheers -A.