maddoc
... likes film again.
From 2003 to 2007, after I had moved to Japan. Coolpix5400, D70, D1x, Epson R-D1s. Then I bought a Leica and developed a roll of BW film after a hiatus of 23 years. Sold the D1x and Epson and never looked back.
Just once and never look back.
I've tried so many times. I really want the convenience of digital. Conversely it is the convenience of digital that makes it unfulfilling for me. Too easy to take 10 shots of the same thing to make sure you get 'the shot'. This inevitably means having to trawl through piles of crap in post processing. For me film is about making every shot count. If I have a photo on a roll that I don't want to edit then I'm massively disappointed.
Just once and never look back.
Conversely it is the convenience of digital that makes it unfulfilling for me. Too easy to take 10 shots of the same thing to make sure you get 'the shot'. This inevitably means having to trawl through piles of crap in post processing. For me film is about making every shot count. If I have a photo on a roll that I don't want to edit then I'm massively disappointed.
Digital comes and goes, but my Leica M4-2 with a Zeiss 50/2 makes me smile.
This is how I do it with the exception of sometimes using aperture priority with exposure compensation which amounts to the same thing.JMy Canon DSLR can and I mostly do, run them in manual mode. By setting the dial to "M" I can use the f stop and shutter speed just like my film stuff.