I'll be using a Nikon and a 50\28 combo for a month. I'll learn how to shoot in situations where previously I would have used a small RF.
Anyone else doing this, and any tips for me?
Anyone else doing this, and any tips for me?
I keep it to one lens, though. That started when I noticed that 90% of my large format shots were taken with one lens (the 210mm on 4x5, or the 420mm on 8x10.) Works the same way for me in other formats, except that the smaller I go the wider the "one lens" gets( for example, by the time I get down to a 35mm camera the most often used lens is in the 35mm range.) I'm sure it means something, although I have no idea what.
) The lenses are good and as long as you end up with a camera that has some level of exposure compensation beyond using different types of film, life is good.I see where you are coming from and I fully agree. Using one camera-one lens-one film-one developer definitely forces you to discipline and be more creative. You have to understand us too... we have GAS, we are really sickI've been shooting with the same SLR for over ten years now and I've got three lenses. I've had other ancillary cameras (Holgas, Polaroid, pinhole etc) but the SLR does my 'serious' stuff, I've never owned two or more camera systems.
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So if you decide two weeks into the project that you really don't like that particular camera or lens, you can change it and no one will be the wiser!I would sell my entire Nikon setup for a Leica M6 and 50mm F2
I would sell my entire Nikon setup for a Leica M6 and 50mm F2
I would sell my entire Nikon setup for a Leica M6 and 50mm F2
I've been shooting with the same SLR for over ten years now and I've got three lenses. I've had other ancillary cameras (Holgas, Polaroid, pinhole etc) but the SLR does my 'serious' stuff, I've never owned two or more camera systems.
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