He'll need to get a suitable computer first.
I think he will start developing 30 roll batches of C-41 first. That is the pickle I have maneuvered myself into. Perhaps if he spends an afternoon scanning, he'll come to his senses and start saving for that M9M.
My 2004 Mac needs to be upgraded. LOL. Even word runs slow, and it seems like it takes about 10 minutes to boot up.
For the price of a M9M I have been lurking in the Pentax Forums to glean info on the 645D. The rare 75/2.8 AL that I currently own for the P67II is suppose to be a killer lens on the 645D with an adapter but these guys are landscape nuts. They kinda whine about not having F32 and F45 on some of the Pentax glass, but when I look over some of my gear I see that the Plaubel and the Fuji's go there. Hmmm.
Anyways my girlfriend once offered to buy me a M9 when they first came out. That morphed into a more current offer that she would contribute to help me buy a M9M if I want one. The M9M is a crazy camera, but even crazier is that its accually a great camera that almost seems like Leica especially built and designed for me.
Right now she is kind of annoyed with me because I had one of my negatives printed 18x18 and had museum framing performed. Now she stresses that she wants more prints and for me to build a printed portfolio of large prints, but she kinda draws the line that I can't print in our small one bedroom apartment. Anyways I'd kinda be limited to only printing 11x14's I figure in a one bedroom.
Also she has become a big fan of medium format. Took Maggie to the Leica Gallery Saturday and she kinda dissed the work of Central Park that was shot in 35mm, but she also recognized the three Bruce Davidson prints that were part of the group show because of their contrast.
In the meantime somehow I tried to cull down what John calls my "Camera Museum," but ended up with some new cameras anyways. Then there's the freezer full of film, and the refrigerator door full of more film that's for more immediate shooting and that needs to be processed.
So now Maggie is showing me a loft in Yonkers that's cheaper than out current rent that has 20 foot ceilings and is a converted building that use to be a trolley depot close to the Hudson River. I take notice that it has two bathrooms so I could wet print again and print big, but then I'd have to commute to Madhattan and Metro North would be about $250.00 a month for each of us.
Hmmm. If I really annoy my girlfriend further I might end up with a nice Ebony and go LF. Meantime, I'm holding out for the real crazy camera. Moral of the story is sometimes its good to be annoying like me. I know I drive myself crazy at times, but this craziness seems to wear off onto other people at times, and I know I can make my girlfriend crazy. Now she's constantly stressing that I should concentrate on MF and move away from 35mm.
Cal