codyderek
Member
Hi guys,
In a prior post I had my first roll ruined by a lab and was wondering if perhaps was me or the camera (though I doubted it was the camera) Well I got my first developed roll back. I got a few great shots, the quality is so fantastic. The shots that turned out crumby were indoor shots that I didn't use any support to shoot in low light. I had a slow film also, so that was totally my fault. The ones that I did right look great though. I might post a few, but I am embarrassed since there are such great photographers here. I think I will be getting the hang of it in the coming rolls.
I noticed though that there sometimes seems to be more in the shot than I intended. When the 50mm framelines are showing, is what is shot contained within those boundaries?
I just put in a roll of Tri-X 400. I wish my first roll had turned out, it was black and white too. It is nice to see that my lens (Heliar classic 50mm f/2) works so great in colors too though.
One last question. Once I get used to this lens, and save some money, I have basically decided upon the 28mm Ultron. I am wondering though about whether to get the 28mm bright line finder, or perhaps the 28mm/35mm mini one. Does the mini one work well? I'd like to perhaps get a 35mm in the far future and having two in one would be a better deal and time saver.
Thanks guys,
Cody
In a prior post I had my first roll ruined by a lab and was wondering if perhaps was me or the camera (though I doubted it was the camera) Well I got my first developed roll back. I got a few great shots, the quality is so fantastic. The shots that turned out crumby were indoor shots that I didn't use any support to shoot in low light. I had a slow film also, so that was totally my fault. The ones that I did right look great though. I might post a few, but I am embarrassed since there are such great photographers here. I think I will be getting the hang of it in the coming rolls.
I noticed though that there sometimes seems to be more in the shot than I intended. When the 50mm framelines are showing, is what is shot contained within those boundaries?
I just put in a roll of Tri-X 400. I wish my first roll had turned out, it was black and white too. It is nice to see that my lens (Heliar classic 50mm f/2) works so great in colors too though.
One last question. Once I get used to this lens, and save some money, I have basically decided upon the 28mm Ultron. I am wondering though about whether to get the 28mm bright line finder, or perhaps the 28mm/35mm mini one. Does the mini one work well? I'd like to perhaps get a 35mm in the far future and having two in one would be a better deal and time saver.
Thanks guys,
Cody