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Peejay
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..............I'm a new kid on the block, having just bought my first ever rangefinder camera.
I saw some of the photos posted on this great-looking forum and decided to take a slight detour from my Nikon F5 and D70 and go back to what seems to be a much more purist version of photography.
Quite honestly, I'm a bit bored of the "snap, snap, snap" of the 35mm and the digital revolution and I want to get back to taking my time over landscapes, seeing how the weather and the light changes and picking my moment to hit the shutter-release.
I've just bought what appears to be a mint condition Mamiya 7 with 65mm and 150mm lenses. I've got the manuals for the camera and the lenses but, apart from a couple of rolls of 120 print film, that's it.
What I'd like to know is what other gizmos you feel are essential. I've got a tripod and monopod and a selection of Cokin Type P filters. I understand the problem about using polarisers and anything that isn't a universal shade / colour across the whole filter, but are there any filters that are worth having or are easy to use for colour and/or B&W landscape shots?
What about a flashgun? Will my Nikon SB600 work with the Mamiya 7? I know it won't do TTL and that I have to work out the aperture manually, but will using it fry the camera and/or the flash? Does it matter what shutter speed the flash is set at if it syncs at all speeds?
What film gives really fine grain, colour saturated prints? I've got some Fuji 160 and 400 ISO, but these were a freebie from the camera retailer to get me started. Any favourite B&W films? Are slides feasible? I've got my hands on an old Noris Plank slide projector for 6x6, but not sure it will show 6x7 - if such mounts exist. If not, is there a machine out there that will do the trick?
Is it easy to get 6x7 scanned onto CD-Roms? Is it expensive? Is there a scanner available that doesn't cost a King's ransome?
What about the panoramic converter? I've seen some comments saying that it's a waste of money and that masking a slice across the 6x7 neg will produce just as good a result - and that the 120 film is better than 35mm equivalent.
Anyway, enough of my questions and apologies if they've been asked a thousand times before, However, this is new and really exciting territory for me.
My better half and I are off to Goa on 01/12, so I may not be able to read your responses until we get back on 16/12. Sadly, as I'm not yet up to speed with the Mamiya 7, it's staying at home. I might post some 35mm digi shots of Goa on another forum I'm a member of - if anyone's interested..........
Anyway, thanks in anticipation of your kind help. Best wishes,
Paul.
I saw some of the photos posted on this great-looking forum and decided to take a slight detour from my Nikon F5 and D70 and go back to what seems to be a much more purist version of photography.
Quite honestly, I'm a bit bored of the "snap, snap, snap" of the 35mm and the digital revolution and I want to get back to taking my time over landscapes, seeing how the weather and the light changes and picking my moment to hit the shutter-release.
I've just bought what appears to be a mint condition Mamiya 7 with 65mm and 150mm lenses. I've got the manuals for the camera and the lenses but, apart from a couple of rolls of 120 print film, that's it.
What I'd like to know is what other gizmos you feel are essential. I've got a tripod and monopod and a selection of Cokin Type P filters. I understand the problem about using polarisers and anything that isn't a universal shade / colour across the whole filter, but are there any filters that are worth having or are easy to use for colour and/or B&W landscape shots?
What about a flashgun? Will my Nikon SB600 work with the Mamiya 7? I know it won't do TTL and that I have to work out the aperture manually, but will using it fry the camera and/or the flash? Does it matter what shutter speed the flash is set at if it syncs at all speeds?
What film gives really fine grain, colour saturated prints? I've got some Fuji 160 and 400 ISO, but these were a freebie from the camera retailer to get me started. Any favourite B&W films? Are slides feasible? I've got my hands on an old Noris Plank slide projector for 6x6, but not sure it will show 6x7 - if such mounts exist. If not, is there a machine out there that will do the trick?
Is it easy to get 6x7 scanned onto CD-Roms? Is it expensive? Is there a scanner available that doesn't cost a King's ransome?
What about the panoramic converter? I've seen some comments saying that it's a waste of money and that masking a slice across the 6x7 neg will produce just as good a result - and that the 120 film is better than 35mm equivalent.
Anyway, enough of my questions and apologies if they've been asked a thousand times before, However, this is new and really exciting territory for me.
My better half and I are off to Goa on 01/12, so I may not be able to read your responses until we get back on 16/12. Sadly, as I'm not yet up to speed with the Mamiya 7, it's staying at home. I might post some 35mm digi shots of Goa on another forum I'm a member of - if anyone's interested..........
Anyway, thanks in anticipation of your kind help. Best wishes,
Paul.