gear talk!!

Joe,

An old-timer showed me a Samsung Pro815 last weekend. You might want to check it out. Manual zoom and focus, a fixed lens, electronic viewfinder or a 3.5" lcd (largest there is), zoom goes from 28mm to 400-something. Feels solid too.

P.S. Fascinating thread, I'm on post #27 and still reading...
 
Joe,

What I'm wondering is: a year from now will you be writing that you have a huge backlog of unprocessed digital images you off loaded from your camera(s) waiting to be adjusted/cropped and posted someplace? At least, that's what I would have to ask myself.

If film development and scanning has become tedious and now has a low priority, then it seems to me once you start shooting digital you will find film development and scanning to be totally pointless and assign it zero prioity. If switching to digital will improve your productivity, you should sell both ZM bodies and liqudate the Olympus kit. Maybe could fund a M8 or, two RD-1s, or an RD-1 and a GR-D. You may even want to sell the Hex 90/2.8 if you find the RD-1 or M8 frustrating to focus at the 90mm focal length.

I know many people switch back and forth between digital and film depending upon what they happen to be shooting. But if the main source of your disatisfaction with the staus quo is developing and scanning, why bother with film at all?

Best wishes,

willie
 
...What I'm wondering is: a year from now will you be writing that you have a huge backlog of unprocessed digital images you off loaded from your camera(s) waiting to be adjusted/cropped and posted someplace?...

i was thinking this very thing today.
the digital gr-d might be a short term solution for a long term problem.

i love shooting.
i hate processing.
what would change if the processing changed? probably not very much.
i think i need to just get out of the 'processing funk' i am in.

but now i have a new plan...maybe...

joe
 
back alley said:
...What I'm wondering is: a year from now will you be writing that you have a huge backlog of unprocessed digital images you off loaded from your camera(s) waiting to be adjusted/cropped and posted someplace?...

i was thinking this very thing today.
the digital gr-d might be a short term solution for a long term problem.

i love shooting.
i hate processing.
what would change if the processing changed? probably not very much.
i think i need to just get out of the 'processing funk' i am in.

but now i have a new plan...maybe...

joe

polaroid? 😉
 
Put it all together, it sounds to me that what you really need is both a developer and an editor 🙂

And I'm not kidding. Then, as sadly that is impossible for most of us, your homework is trying to find out how you can keep up with your photography while being your own developer & editor most of the time.

In my case that clearly meant one thing: what do I care about and therefore want to address my photographic activity, time, mind and energy to ?

And then the 'random street shooter' routine quickly rolled itself out of the game 🙂

Oscar
 
Maybe you should post one of your films off to RFF volunteers who'd clear the backlog for you. I'm game to develop and scan one film, but then I'm in the UK so might not be cost effective. I think I'm mainly up for it because I'm extremely nosy 😀

BTW I had the GRD and sold it. Lovely little thing, but wasn't for me. Didn't scratch my digital rangefinder itch.
 
ray_g said:
polaroid? 😉

Shooting polaroids always get me out of a funk. Good for street. Very disarming, I think, because it's slightly goofy. If someone gets annoyed, I give them the polaroid and they smile.
 
Very interesting thread!

I came from digital to film (against the grain, i know!) and loving it. There's a reason that '70s cameras still fetch a good price these days is because of their endearing (and enduring) qualities, for comparison, I can't think how much my Oly E-300 will be priced on eBoy 30yrs from now... 50 cents??

Whenever I got a new equipment itch (computers, cameras, etc.) I forced myself to sit down and look at what i've done with what i have, not all of them, just the best of the bunch. (And joe, I *know* you have extensive collection of cameras just by reading your posts on this forum, i can't start to imagine how many "best shots" you've got to reminisce with).

That almost always stopped me (and bring some good memories back) and I'll be content without the new thing (at least for a while 😉

As far as hating processing, why not consider the C-41 films? (this may be blasphemy in this forum, but hey, shoot me ... [with an XA, preferably], I'm new here and once more: i came from digital to film, not too long ago).

With C-41 films like Ilford XP-2 or Kodak BW400CN, I don't worry about processing, just send it to minilab and bypass printing, put it on CD! Zero effort on my side except earning a living to pay for it.

Then, I can look at my best shots quickly on my monitor using the rather low-resolution minilab scans and then decide which ones I like best, then someday (itsuka...) God may bless me with a Nikon Coolscan and I can scan the best frames at hi-resolution.

As for offloading stash of films, we'll see in the next 6 months if I get deeper into the "self-developing" pool 🙂 I may be in the market to take some of those from your hands.

Peace!
 
Joe, Can't say I know ya that well, but I do get a kick out of reading your post . "learning quiet a bit from all you guys & gals btw." Like you, the shooting part is the fun, it"s the process thet follows that sucks for alot of us. Thats where the blaas set in. I guess you could call it a mild form of depression. I get like this, it seems quite often, and my quick fix is to spend some money on something that will temporaraly fill that void. Oh my gosh!, it just hit me!!! :bang: No wonder I have so many cameras iv'e bought in the last little bit. So heck Joe, Forget what I just said & sell the lens, {make someone happy} & buy the camera!!🙂
 
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