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wlewisiii
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Over the weekend, while unable to access RFF, I watched a fluffy little movie that our babysitter/family friend had rented. "13 Going on 30" it's essentially a feminine version of "Big". What caught my eye was the protagonists best friend is a photographer. At the begining of the film, set in 1987, he's shown with a Nikkormat, a 50mm of somestripe (no clear closeup to say what f), & a Vivitar 283 flash all hanging off a hippy strap. Reasonable for the time the movie is set.
But what was interesting to me is that either the young actor already is a photographer or someone gave him very good lessons as he used the camera correcly - changing apertures, shutter speeds, focusing manually, cocking after each shot and so on. If he had film on board, they probably would have come out...
I just found it pleasant to see the camera being handled as a manual camera should and not just as a prop p&s camera or worse.
Anyone else seen other movies that took similar care?
William
But what was interesting to me is that either the young actor already is a photographer or someone gave him very good lessons as he used the camera correcly - changing apertures, shutter speeds, focusing manually, cocking after each shot and so on. If he had film on board, they probably would have come out...
I just found it pleasant to see the camera being handled as a manual camera should and not just as a prop p&s camera or worse.
Anyone else seen other movies that took similar care?
William