ampguy
Veteran
Will use an M8 and M6, with 50 pre-asph lux, and Canon 28/2.8. Hard choice of lens, but have been trying all kinds of combos during the past couple of weeks.
More details on my blog post today.
Anyone else still doing this type of project? What lens selection and/or considerations were made?
More details on my blog post today.
Anyone else still doing this type of project? What lens selection and/or considerations were made?
I should use a different camera and lens combination every week for one year.
Some of them have not seen film for a while. I just used a DSLR today for a pool party. It's been more than two years since its been outside. Put a lens on it that has not been used for 10 years, a Nikkor 36~72 F3.5, worked well on the D1.
Some of them have not seen film for a while. I just used a DSLR today for a pool party. It's been more than two years since its been outside. Put a lens on it that has not been used for 10 years, a Nikkor 36~72 F3.5, worked well on the D1.
Micky D
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Will use an M8 and M6, with 50 pre-asph lux, and Canon 28/2.8. Hard choice of lens, but have been trying all kinds of combos during the past couple of weeks.
More details on my blog post today.
Anyone else still doing this type of project? What lens selection and/or considerations were made?
So what exactly is your "project"? What are your aims? What will you get out of it?
ampguy
Veteran
aperture64: very cool
Brian: great idea, probably good to use the old slrs once in a while. I should cycle mine a bit, or have the kids do it.
Micky D: My project is explained on my blog. I expect to get a lot of b/w photos from 2 lenses.
Brian: great idea, probably good to use the old slrs once in a while. I should cycle mine a bit, or have the kids do it.
Micky D: My project is explained on my blog. I expect to get a lot of b/w photos from 2 lenses.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Like Micky D I'm having trouble understanding the 'project' concept of what you want to do in spite of reading your blog ... to me it just seem like you're placing an equipment restriction on yourself!
Micky D
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Like Micky D I'm having trouble understanding the 'project' concept of what you want to do in spite of reading your blog ... to me it just seem like you're placing an equipment restriction on yourself!
Yeah. I would not mind being "restricted" to using an M8, M6, combo for a year.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Yeah. I would not mind being "restricted" to using an M8, M6, combo for a year.![]()
I could never do this sort of thing ... every now and then I have to drag the Crown Graphic out of the cupboard or run a roll through an old folder or irritate myself with an FSU portable light leaking device.
I don't see the M8 and M6 with stated lenses as a particularly exciting choice personally ... I guess I'm just hard to please!
ampguy
Veteran
b/w
b/w
b/w is not necessarily an equipment restriction.
Not all projects are meant to be easily comprehended.
b/w
b/w is not necessarily an equipment restriction.
Not all projects are meant to be easily comprehended.
Like Micky D I'm having trouble understanding the 'project' concept of what you want to do in spite of reading your blog ... to me it just seem like you're placing an equipment restriction on yourself!
ampguy
Veteran
That's fine
That's fine
This is a personal project, don't feel obliged to follow.
That's fine
This is a personal project, don't feel obliged to follow.
I could never do this sort of thing ... every now and then I have to drag the Crown Graphic out of the cupboard or run a roll through an old folder or irritate myself with an FSU portable light leaking device.
I don't see the M8 and M6 with stated lenses as a particularly exciting choice personally ... I guess I'm just hard to please!![]()
Micky D
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Not all projects are meant to be easily comprehended.
Well you must surely "comprehend" what it is that you're doing.
You are announcing it to us all here in the philosophy section.
Maybe you just want to let everyone know what gear you are shooting?
Where's the philosophy in that?
monochromejrnl
Well-known
i think you should also restrict yourself to only photographing your cat for the next year with your two cameras and two lenses... 
jfretless
Established
Micky D: My project is explained on my blog. I expect to get a lot of b/w photos from 2 lenses.
I read the June 14th entry of your blog where you announce the project, but it really doesn't explain the project. Although it sounds cool on the surface, but for a whole year? You mentioned kids in another post, as much as I like film and as much as I document my kids' experiences, I can't imagine doing it only with film. ...in a lot of cases, grabbing the dslr is the way to go.
John
venchka
Veteran
benmacphoto
Well-known
I am also attempting this project. Ive been doing it for a few months now already. I wanted to officially start on July 1st, yet I am still working on getting two new lenses for this project. As of now Its the M8 and M6, with a 28 and 50 combo. 28 on the M8 and 50 on the M6.
I find that shooting different mediums beings to get overwhelming at times. So I want to dedicate myself to this project of limiting the gear I use, and focus on creating images, rather than which camera shall I use today.
I find that shooting different mediums beings to get overwhelming at times. So I want to dedicate myself to this project of limiting the gear I use, and focus on creating images, rather than which camera shall I use today.
skeletron
Member
That sounds like a lot of fun. I don't have the attention span to last a year, but a couple months would be cool. At least until I get tired of carrying around a plastic bag full of spent peel-apart paper and chemicals...I'm thinking of going retro and using my Polaroid 210 Land Camera and Pack Film for a year.
venchka
Veteran
Where are y'all getting Polaroid material?
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