michaelm6
Member
Hi everyone,
I just dumped all of my digital gear (Canon 5D Mark 2, 35L, lighting..etc) to jump into the world of film. I wanted photography to be fun again - and I wanted to learn to slow down and think a little more. Savor capturing something. Its so easy to just click click click with digital. Its so...cheap. Film seems to make you work for it a little more.
I picked up an absolutely mint black M6 last week and just got a Zeiss 50 Planar. I'm through my first roll and I'm really enjoying myself. This seems to be an interesting forum - I look forward to some discussing and hopefully learning quite a bit.
Michael
I just dumped all of my digital gear (Canon 5D Mark 2, 35L, lighting..etc) to jump into the world of film. I wanted photography to be fun again - and I wanted to learn to slow down and think a little more. Savor capturing something. Its so easy to just click click click with digital. Its so...cheap. Film seems to make you work for it a little more.
I picked up an absolutely mint black M6 last week and just got a Zeiss 50 Planar. I'm through my first roll and I'm really enjoying myself. This seems to be an interesting forum - I look forward to some discussing and hopefully learning quite a bit.
Michael
kshapero
South Florida Man
U done good
lam
Well-known
Welcome, you have done just like so many of us have!
Good kit, M6 and a Planar is fantastic way to go.
Enjoy the process, that's why I do it.
Good kit, M6 and a Planar is fantastic way to go.
Enjoy the process, that's why I do it.
anu L ogy
Well-known
I did almost the exact same thing. I had a MkII when it first came out for like a month. I sold it and have been using film ever since.
michaelm6
Member
Thanks guys. It feels really fulfilling to scan some negatives and find out what I've got.
michaelm6
Member
Its funny - I got a little tired of the 'perfection' inherent in clean digital files. Even at higher ISOs. It began to feel sort of clinical. And it seemed too easy. I was spending a lot of time and energy trying to inject warmth and soul into my images. I think this will be more fun.
I did almost the exact same thing. I had a MkII when it first came out for like a month. I sold it and have been using film ever since.
bfffer
Established
welcome and wish you happy shooting.
jippiejee
Well-known
Your story sounds familiar to the gear resumé of many here... enjoy your new photo life! 
John Lawrence
Well-known
Welcome from me too.
Have fun with the M6 and planar.
John
Have fun with the M6 and planar.
John
BobYIL
Well-known
Welcome to the forum.. A new beginning thru a wise move. If you want a more enjoyable film adventure then start considering to do your own developing. Scanners are not issue anymore.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Welcome to the post-digital-film-photography-practitioner group.
Poppers
Established
I've done the same. Except I opted for the Zeiss Biogon 35 F2 to go with an M6
michaelm6
Member
Thanks everyone! I will be developing my own film soon. I already got an Epson V500 and I've done a little scanning.
Welcome to the forum.. A new beginning thru a wise move. If you want a more enjoyable film adventure then start considering to do your own developing. Scanners are not issue anymore.
seakayaker1
Well-known
Congratulations on the acquisition of the M6 and Planar!
. . . . . and welcome to the forum.
. . . . . and welcome to the forum.
mfogiel
Veteran
Given that the Planar is quite contrasty, a good first approach would be, to use Tri X (or Arista Premium 400 which is the same film), shoot at EI 250, and develop on the short side in either D76 1+1, or if you prefer a liquid developer, DD-X 1+9. Both should work with 10 mins in 20 deg C. However, I have bad news for you - a flatbed scanner will not give you acceptable quality, therefore try to get a dedicated film scanner with a real resolution of at least 3000dpi, otherwise you would be killing the advantage of a sharp lens.
boomguy57
Well-known
Yes, welcome to the forum and enjoy your new equipment. And fine equipment it is, too!
Clancycoop
Established
You seem to have the right mindset to enjoy your new equipment choice. It isn't better than digital, just different.
All of us have discovered this and have likely shared your experience of (re)discovering the joys of film.
All of us have discovered this and have likely shared your experience of (re)discovering the joys of film.
matt335
Well-known
welcome Michael, enjoy the camera and forum
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