Askel
Member
Well, it's not really a question that i expect to get answers on. It's more of a philosophical question where I guess only I know the answer.
I love shooting with film. I like the handywork and the feeling of a manual rangefinder. And I love the smell of darkroom in the morning 😎
But I'm not good at it. I have only a few keepers per roll of film, and it's expensive. When it comes to digital I have very few shots that I throw away. I'm much better at shooting digital than analog. When I go out shooting I'm always having trouble deciding what camera to use. I try to use the Bessa as much as possible. But most of the time the E-P1 ends up in my hand. I've been thinking of selling my film-gear and buy lenses to my E-P1 insted. Cause in the end it really is the pictures that matter, not the gear. But another part of me doesn't wanna sell the gear. I do love standing in a darkroom and see the image slowly appear on the paper.
What to do? That is the question.
I love shooting with film. I like the handywork and the feeling of a manual rangefinder. And I love the smell of darkroom in the morning 😎
But I'm not good at it. I have only a few keepers per roll of film, and it's expensive. When it comes to digital I have very few shots that I throw away. I'm much better at shooting digital than analog. When I go out shooting I'm always having trouble deciding what camera to use. I try to use the Bessa as much as possible. But most of the time the E-P1 ends up in my hand. I've been thinking of selling my film-gear and buy lenses to my E-P1 insted. Cause in the end it really is the pictures that matter, not the gear. But another part of me doesn't wanna sell the gear. I do love standing in a darkroom and see the image slowly appear on the paper.
What to do? That is the question.