Hello everybody!
I'm shooting from Singapore with a 20 years old camera! Fall in love with black and white print on my first roll of film after using Nikon D80 for little more than a year, never look back since. I was busy for awhile till recently I have time to pick up my camera and start shooting again. Nothing really change for analogue camera, just pop in the film and works like a champ.
I accidentally found this forum while I was shopping for a used enlarger and had problem with unwind FM2N. I was desperate to get the camera fix since I had already spend $150 for the repair at the local store, and the problem persist for the 3rd time. The search was on till I found the solution on this (there was a url link here which no longer exists).
I must say the information is very useful, if I had found it first, I wouldn't had paid for the repair on something I just fix using a coin. Bottom line, this site help me save money and time. So without second thought, I sign up for the membership.
On my first post on the camera flash setting, I received a long detail information on how to use my flash. I was move by how generous this community has come forth to help me with my problems. This will always be my favorite place to hang with you guys who love analogue shooting style.
Looking forward to hangout. Cheers!
I'm shooting from Singapore with a 20 years old camera! Fall in love with black and white print on my first roll of film after using Nikon D80 for little more than a year, never look back since. I was busy for awhile till recently I have time to pick up my camera and start shooting again. Nothing really change for analogue camera, just pop in the film and works like a champ.
I accidentally found this forum while I was shopping for a used enlarger and had problem with unwind FM2N. I was desperate to get the camera fix since I had already spend $150 for the repair at the local store, and the problem persist for the 3rd time. The search was on till I found the solution on this (there was a url link here which no longer exists).
I must say the information is very useful, if I had found it first, I wouldn't had paid for the repair on something I just fix using a coin. Bottom line, this site help me save money and time. So without second thought, I sign up for the membership.
On my first post on the camera flash setting, I received a long detail information on how to use my flash. I was move by how generous this community has come forth to help me with my problems. This will always be my favorite place to hang with you guys who love analogue shooting style.
Looking forward to hangout. Cheers!