Disrespective
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I got back into photography a while back with a digital SLR but fell in love with collecting cameras in general which led me to the Rangefinder as something which leaves a little magic up to the camera as much as the photographer.
So I just got a ZI and some lenses and had a blast over a recent long weekend with a single roll of film. I lost a few frames thanks to forgetting to remove the lens cap and getting 8sec exposures of black... but essentially found the experience quite envigorating.
I've truly found the passion again.
If anyone cares, the images that came out are here.
One thing i'm not sure how to do is keep track of the camera settings for each image so I can keep track of how each lens performs. I can certainly guess pretty close but am sure i'm not always perfect.
I also need to find a better shop who do negative scanning here to get some higher resolution scans which I can send away to get professionally printed.
So I just got a ZI and some lenses and had a blast over a recent long weekend with a single roll of film. I lost a few frames thanks to forgetting to remove the lens cap and getting 8sec exposures of black... but essentially found the experience quite envigorating.
I've truly found the passion again.
If anyone cares, the images that came out are here.
One thing i'm not sure how to do is keep track of the camera settings for each image so I can keep track of how each lens performs. I can certainly guess pretty close but am sure i'm not always perfect.
I also need to find a better shop who do negative scanning here to get some higher resolution scans which I can send away to get professionally printed.