DougK
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Hi all,
I posted a very brief introduction over on the September photo project page, but I'll go into a little more depth here. It would seem rude to just dive right into picking people's brains... 🙂
I'm Doug Kirchgesler and a newcomer to serious photography. I started getting serious when I inherited my dad's Pentax K1000 outfit a couple of years ago, but couldn't seem to get the results I wanted. In frustration, I went out and bought a Minolta Dimage 7i and started shooting lots more pictures and enjoying . The digital camera was great for building up confidence along with some basic skills (and I still like to shoot with it), but using it just doesn't feel like "photography" to me. I also wanted something compact for my upcoming vacation, something inexpensive and mostly mechanical yet capable of taking good quality images. I've owned a number of P&S cameras over the years and they just don't do it for me, I never seem to be able to get the image I see onto film with them. So I started cruising the web and ran into something called a rangefinder camera. I happened to go into my friendly neighborhood camera store a couple of weeks back and was able to play with a Yashica GSN. To make a long story short, I am now eagerly awaiting the arrival of two new cameras, a new-to-me Ricoh 500G and an Olympus Trip 35. We won't go into the purchase of the Seagull TLR which has also been a lot of fun....
OK, now on to my questions. I have a feeling that both the Ricoh and the Olympus will see a lot of use and the questions I have (for now, I'm sure there will be more later🙂 ) are these:
1) What would folks suggest as the best quality replacement for the PX675 battery; and
2) Can anyone offer suggestions on using the Trip 35? I'm pretty new to the idea of using a scale-focus camera.
Sorry to be so long-winded on a first post, I'll try to keep it a little shorter in the future...
Glad to be aboard!
Doug
I posted a very brief introduction over on the September photo project page, but I'll go into a little more depth here. It would seem rude to just dive right into picking people's brains... 🙂
I'm Doug Kirchgesler and a newcomer to serious photography. I started getting serious when I inherited my dad's Pentax K1000 outfit a couple of years ago, but couldn't seem to get the results I wanted. In frustration, I went out and bought a Minolta Dimage 7i and started shooting lots more pictures and enjoying . The digital camera was great for building up confidence along with some basic skills (and I still like to shoot with it), but using it just doesn't feel like "photography" to me. I also wanted something compact for my upcoming vacation, something inexpensive and mostly mechanical yet capable of taking good quality images. I've owned a number of P&S cameras over the years and they just don't do it for me, I never seem to be able to get the image I see onto film with them. So I started cruising the web and ran into something called a rangefinder camera. I happened to go into my friendly neighborhood camera store a couple of weeks back and was able to play with a Yashica GSN. To make a long story short, I am now eagerly awaiting the arrival of two new cameras, a new-to-me Ricoh 500G and an Olympus Trip 35. We won't go into the purchase of the Seagull TLR which has also been a lot of fun....
OK, now on to my questions. I have a feeling that both the Ricoh and the Olympus will see a lot of use and the questions I have (for now, I'm sure there will be more later🙂 ) are these:
1) What would folks suggest as the best quality replacement for the PX675 battery; and
2) Can anyone offer suggestions on using the Trip 35? I'm pretty new to the idea of using a scale-focus camera.
Sorry to be so long-winded on a first post, I'll try to keep it a little shorter in the future...
Glad to be aboard!
Doug