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Hondenbrok

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Hello APUG'ers,

A recently rekindled love for photography and film led me to this forum and although I probably won't be posting much I thought I'd take a moment to say hi.
I first started shooting film for fun with my father's Pentax P50, without knowing anything. I just shot a roll or two and put the camera back in the attic. It remained there for a good couple of years. The last two years I have been back at shooting film and investigating the different types of film. Still I don't shoot film very often, since it is expensive for a student to do so. However seeing your neg's come out the way you intended is something very satisfying, so I try to shoot film as often as I can (I also own a heretical dslr). At the moment my collection is as follows:

  • The aforementioned Pentax P50 with a Chinon 50mm f/1.7 and a Pallas 28mm f/2.8 (there's also a 70-200 zoom somewhere, but I don't use it).
  • Minolta Hi-Matic GF aka "The Pubcam"
  • Brownie Six-20 Model C
Then my girlfriend owns an Ensign Ful-Vue (her grandfather's). This and the Brownie introduced me into MF. The neg's look amazing, but what they have in character they lack in most other areas such as sharpness. Therefore I'd love to get a nice 6x6 (or 6x7) set once.

Regards,

Nick
 
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Hello Nick,

Welcome to APUG. Slide films - positive resulted films - are little bit more expensive to invest and develop but you will be amazed when you see the films in your hand. Ensign is one excellent camera and you dont need a expensive , heavy modern japanese camera to invest. All imposrant thing is how to compose and expose and develop. You can develop bw films in to positive with basic home development also. It is fun to avaluate and scan also.

You got the taste of quality of older lenses and true , there is no equivalent of these lenses today.

You can invest 15 Euro or more in to zeiss ikon folders and if your film fresh , if developer fresh and lab guy or you know what ever is going on , they are matchless cameras and 1/5 the weight of mamiya or bronica but better lenses if you invest in carl zeiss tessar lens.

All you need is a light meter preferably a spot light meter and may be a tripod and hand release.

Collecting these British , american , german cameras are any photographers dream.

Good luck,

Umut
 
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Hondenbrok

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Thanks for the welcome!

I recently tried Ektar 100 and I am liking it. In the fridge I also have PanF+. Slide film I have yet to try. The local Calumet has some Velvia in stock, so I might try it sooner or later. When time and money permit I will also try to find a local darkroom course.

Regarding MF cameras: I really like the hass/SQ/RB concept, much more than the folder (which is at this point also out of reach). So most likely I will just try to save up money for that. =)

Looking forward to participating a bit more in the community!

Cheers
 

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Welcome to apug. You seem to be off to a good start. Maybe, if cost is an issue, you should stay with B/W for the time being and get some experience.
Good luck.
 

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Welcome to APUG.
 
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Welcome to apug. You seem to be off to a good start. Maybe, if cost is an issue, you should stay with B/W for the time being and get some experience.
Good luck.
Why stay with BW? I won't be processing my own film anytime soon (despite the plans for taking a darkroom course). If anything, having BW processed by a lab is more expensive than colour?
 

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Hallo Nick en welkom hier op APUG!
 
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