wrenhunter
RF newbie
Hi there
I am pretty new to film photography and brand new to RF shooting. I just purchased a Bessa R kit from CQ and shot my first roll today (Kodak BW 400 "C41"), walking around a pond near my home.
I had a lot of fun, and two funny things happened. First, as I was taking my 8th shot or so, a girl walking by said, "Hey, nice Leica" (!). Second, halfway around the pond there was a guy taking photos of his friend -- on a sofa! (They were in the process of moving it and decided to "stop by the pond" for a few shots.) They were nice enough to let me take a shot. Both good omens, I think.
A few things I learned:
* Velcro is loud. I scared the ducks on one shot, opening my shoulder bag. I wish I had ordered my Gordy strap earlier -- should have it in a few days, then I can keep the Bessa in my hand.
* It's a rangefinder. You can see things even with the cap on. Only happened once.
*The sunny f/16 rule really does work -- at least according to the Bessa's meter. We'll see how the roll turns out!
David
I am pretty new to film photography and brand new to RF shooting. I just purchased a Bessa R kit from CQ and shot my first roll today (Kodak BW 400 "C41"), walking around a pond near my home.
I had a lot of fun, and two funny things happened. First, as I was taking my 8th shot or so, a girl walking by said, "Hey, nice Leica" (!). Second, halfway around the pond there was a guy taking photos of his friend -- on a sofa! (They were in the process of moving it and decided to "stop by the pond" for a few shots.) They were nice enough to let me take a shot. Both good omens, I think.
A few things I learned:
* Velcro is loud. I scared the ducks on one shot, opening my shoulder bag. I wish I had ordered my Gordy strap earlier -- should have it in a few days, then I can keep the Bessa in my hand.
* It's a rangefinder. You can see things even with the cap on. Only happened once.
*The sunny f/16 rule really does work -- at least according to the Bessa's meter. We'll see how the roll turns out!
David