maddoc
... likes film again.
Is there any affordable FF 6x6 TLR available ? If no, I continue using film.
It's all about the cameras for me. I love vintage cameras.
I do miss using the vintage cameras. I do not miss film.
I just got a Sony NEX 5N and I have to say it is a technological baby powerhouse, but I much prefer using my M3 or my Nikon F. You know the reasons and I have said it before. It's mystical.
It's refreshing to hear someone say that unashamed, without feeling the need to concoct all sorts of excuses like the "look" of film is better or some convoluted economic argument.
I do miss using the vintage cameras. I do not miss film.
M8/8.2 is absolutely workable. I don't think M9 is an absolute must for a digital jump off. I miss the corners and flaws of my lenses sometimes. Certainly not often enough to spill the extra shells for a camera that has output so very similar to one costing 1/3 the price. I suggest searching photos of both the M8 and M9 printed or on screen. If you think you can tell the difference than go for an M9. If you can't, why spend all the extra dough?
when i want simething quick and easy an NON-ARCHIVAL, I shoot digital.
When I want something PERMANENT, I shoot film.
For those really important subjects - family and friends - I always shoot film.
It's refreshing to hear someone say that unashamed, without feeling the need to concoct all sorts of excuses like the "look" of film is better or some convoluted economic argument.
I do miss using the vintage cameras. I do not miss film.
Fair enough. But In 20 years, when you can't retreive a single digital file you've ever taken between 2005 and 2020, you'll be missing film a lot.
This is the digital elephant in the room. Archival permanence. begatives will be there long after you are dead. Digutal files? I seruously doubt your current files will be retreivable in 10 years ( absent herioc constant viglence on your part) let alone in 50.