fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
My 2 cents..
I had a bunch of film gear which I considered selling because I decided to give up black and white photography. I was developing and printing myself but work and life got in the way. had this idea, if I wasn't going to shoot B & W, then why bother with film.
However... i was rather attached to my black paint M4. So, sold all my lenses and got myself a 35mm Cron IV and decided to give colour film photography a go. Went to Japan with this 2 combo and a bunch of Portra 400 and it was fun!
Reminded me of the joy of film / rangefinder photography.
I think colour film photography still has a place in film photography. I have them processed and scanned and am lucky to have a good lab nearby.
Sure it may cost a little more BUT with film, I give a lot more thought into every frame.. therefore I get a lot more variety of shots in a roll of 36. Portra is a wonderful film, great latitude and colour - no time wasted post processing.
With film, there is just shutter, aperture, focus and shoot..... simple. I hate choices and menus that comes with digital cameras.
I had a bunch of film gear which I considered selling because I decided to give up black and white photography. I was developing and printing myself but work and life got in the way. had this idea, if I wasn't going to shoot B & W, then why bother with film.
However... i was rather attached to my black paint M4. So, sold all my lenses and got myself a 35mm Cron IV and decided to give colour film photography a go. Went to Japan with this 2 combo and a bunch of Portra 400 and it was fun!
Reminded me of the joy of film / rangefinder photography.
I think colour film photography still has a place in film photography. I have them processed and scanned and am lucky to have a good lab nearby.
Sure it may cost a little more BUT with film, I give a lot more thought into every frame.. therefore I get a lot more variety of shots in a roll of 36. Portra is a wonderful film, great latitude and colour - no time wasted post processing.
With film, there is just shutter, aperture, focus and shoot..... simple. I hate choices and menus that comes with digital cameras.