First photos from my Fuji Natura Black

IGMeanwell said:
Has anyone shot any 1600 film through it as of yet? I would like to see what will be anticipatiing :)

I'll include a roll of Natura 1600 since you're such a hassle free buyer.
 
Terence T said:
I'll include a roll of Natura 1600 since you're such a hassle free buyer.

Now thats service!!!!! :dance:

You are getting some good rep for this!

I'll make sure I post those pics and spread the joy!!!!
 
If they make one that allows you to choone the aperture I'll buy it immediately, but I am a bit umcomfortable with auto-everything stuff.
 
I know that feeling

I know that feeling

that's one of the things that has been holding me back, although it's on my wish list if the price drops as the sample shots I've seen from them are so great, and my slr w/ 18mm is so huge to carry around.

However, I was also very concerned with my GSN and not knowing the shutter speed it was selecting, but having a little control with the arrows. But after perfect exposures on a couple of rolls, it doesn't bother me so much. I really like the GSN, except for the size which is SLR sized.

fgianni said:
If they make one that allows you to choone the aperture I'll buy it immediately, but I am a bit umcomfortable with auto-everything stuff.
 
I don't like high-speed film, and I will use the Natura with slow film in dim areas or for general daylight 24mm photography. Don't dwell on aperture choices with such a camera. After using this camera for a while, you will hopefully have an idea how it chooses aperture settings for certain types/levels of light. I turned off the flash and used ASA200 film in a dark setting with wonderful results handheld. This tells me that the camera chose a very wide aperture or I would have seen handshaking effects. The camera is so small that it actually "gets lost" in a camera bag. This is one of the advantages of such a camera. It is very small and light and has a super sharp lens.

Regards,

Raid
 
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