MPWhite01
Member
I was wondering if I should finally just give up on Film, and my trusty Leica M4. There is going to be a camera show this weekend, I was ready to pack it up and head out... then I stumbled upon this forum.
After reading a little, and then more and more, a change of heart came over me. I took out my old friend, and held it, grabbed a roll of film from storage, and went out, and I was in love again.
I am so grateful to those who posted to this forum, for clearing my eyes and head again.
Next I have to get out my Speed Graphic, and all of the SLR equipment from my late father and see what else I lost over the years.
Again... THANK YOU!
After reading a little, and then more and more, a change of heart came over me. I took out my old friend, and held it, grabbed a roll of film from storage, and went out, and I was in love again.
I am so grateful to those who posted to this forum, for clearing my eyes and head again.
Next I have to get out my Speed Graphic, and all of the SLR equipment from my late father and see what else I lost over the years.
Again... THANK YOU!
zauhar
Veteran
I guarantee you that many tears are now flowing, across the entire globe!
Seriously, I think that is wonderful, and I wish you happiness and success with your old friend .
Randy
Seriously, I think that is wonderful, and I wish you happiness and success with your old friend .
Randy
Ah cool... it's nice to reconnect! Have fun.
SteveM_NJ
Well-known
It is a good feeling to "rediscover" equipment that you already own, avoiding the cost of new gear GAS.
There are many good reasons to visit RFF, that is just one.
There are many good reasons to visit RFF, that is just one.
furbs
Well-known
And thank you for posting this! I just got an M4 this year - it is the perfect film camera for me. Maybe next you can start sharing new photos from your old gear?
Richard G
Veteran
It is good to be reminded of my own early wonder at this forum and how much I have gained from it: learning the marvels of film, and different films, the exposure properties of them, the supreme position of the M2, the character of different lenses of the same focal length, the brilliant Leica alternatives, Zeiss and Voigtländer lenses, and the Leica M5, the Hexar AF and the Rolleiflex, one of each bought from here, and the gumption to blow several grand on an M9, and, most importantly, the extremely high standard of photography in the Gallery. Thanks.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Good news so far! 
lam
Well-known
Wait a minute, you were going to sell your Leica gear at the camera show this weekend (that i'll be attending)??? Damn it.!!!!
Just kidding, it's awesome you found RFF and your passion for photography with the M again.
I'll be there, short asian guy with an M7 around his neck, maybe we'll cross paths!
Just kidding, it's awesome you found RFF and your passion for photography with the M again.
I'll be there, short asian guy with an M7 around his neck, maybe we'll cross paths!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I was wondering if I should finally just give up on Film, and my trusty Leica M4. There is going to be a camera show this weekend, I was ready to pack it up and head out... then I stumbled upon this forum.
After reading a little, and then more and more, a change of heart came over me. I took out my old friend, and held it, grabbed a roll of film from storage, and went out, and I was in love again.
I am so grateful to those who posted to this forum, for clearing my eyes and head again.
Next I have to get out my Speed Graphic, and all of the SLR equipment from my late father and see what else I lost over the years.
Again... THANK YOU!
Thanks for so eloquently putting your feelings in writing.
Made my day!
noisycheese
Normal(ish) Human
Welcome aboard - and thank goodness you found this forum before you did something you would have come to regret! Here's hoping you will spend some time here and become a regular.
These wondrous little machines that we call M cameras are more than devices for catching images. They are masterpieces of glass and metal. They have a presence about them.
An august camera such as the M4 is a healing balm for the hand, the eye and the soul. Happily, you came to re-realize this before trading her off for the photographic equivalent of George Jetson's robot maid, Rosey: http://www.thewb.com/shows/the-jetsons/rosey-the-robot/536074a6-a743-49f2-a037-c5a422f27bac
These wondrous little machines that we call M cameras are more than devices for catching images. They are masterpieces of glass and metal. They have a presence about them.
An august camera such as the M4 is a healing balm for the hand, the eye and the soul. Happily, you came to re-realize this before trading her off for the photographic equivalent of George Jetson's robot maid, Rosey: http://www.thewb.com/shows/the-jetsons/rosey-the-robot/536074a6-a743-49f2-a037-c5a422f27bac
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
I was wondering if I should finally just give up on Film, and my trusty Leica M4. There is going to be a camera show this weekend, I was ready to pack it up and head out... then I stumbled upon this forum.
After reading a little, and then more and more, a change of heart came over me. I took out my old friend, and held it, grabbed a roll of film from storage, and went out, and I was in love again.
I am so grateful to those who posted to this forum, for clearing my eyes and head again.
Next I have to get out my Speed Graphic, and all of the SLR equipment from my late father and see what else I lost over the years.
Again... THANK YOU!
Now there's a great first post, if ever there was one!
Welcome to the forum, have a great time, post some shots! We aim to please
MPWhite01
Member
Wait a minute, you were going to sell your Leica gear at the camera show this weekend (that i'll be attending)??? Damn it.!!!!
Just kidding, it's awesome you found RFF and your passion for photography with the M again.
I'll be there, short asian guy with an M7 around his neck, maybe we'll cross paths!
I will have to look for you... never know maybe I can get a deal? I am open to moving to a Digital under the right circumstances.
sojournerphoto
Veteran
It is a good feeling to "rediscover" equipment that you already own, avoiding the cost of new gear GAS.
There are many good reasons to visit RFF, that is just one.
Since when did RFF help anyone avoid GAS
To the OP, shoot and enjoy. I'm currently looking into multibay network attached storage and I can't help but think that having the film image in a file is so much easier. Slower, but only you can decide if that is important.
Mike
CosmicCharlie
Established
welcome! back to the magical world of film!
rwintle
Scientist by day
*APPLAUSE*
Yes, get that Speed Graphic out as well.
Yes, get that Speed Graphic out as well.
Archiver
Veteran
This forum is so much fun, too! I tend to shoot film sparingly now, mainly for a special event or project. An opening, a closure, a celebration, or nostalgia.
Super first post!
Super first post!
biomed
Veteran
Welcome. I hope you will find RFF as great as I have. It is the most civil and informative forum I have had the pleasure of joining. Sure there is the typical trolling and nastiness that happens, but much much less than on any other forum I have been a member of. I believe this is due to our head bartender, moderators and the great members who have made RFF into a forum for all photographers. My hat is off to you all!
Mike
Mike
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