trick
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Hey Everyone,
I haven't been a member of a forum in years and I really miss the discussions and exchange of knowledge and ideas.
I'm a journalist who specializes in documentary and video news but I've always loved photography. I've dabbled in digital photography and I use those cameras to shoot video for work, but film has always been more interesting to me.
I've mostly been shooting medium format over the last decade, but a crazy work load in the last 5 years meant that I rarely took any photos. That has really changed this year and I've caught the bug again, including shooting 35mm as well.
My usual set-up is a Mamiya 7ii for medium format and an old Minolta SRT101 that I got at an estate sale in Santa Fe for 35mm. I've *just* invested in a Nikon F3 (hasn't arrived yet) as I acquired some great manual Zeiss F-mount lenses and can't wait to give that a try. I also managed to snag a Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 and a Nikon L35 AF at auction for pretty cheap - something else to have a bit of fun with.
Looking forward to talking about film and getting to know you all.
Cheers,
Tarek
I haven't been a member of a forum in years and I really miss the discussions and exchange of knowledge and ideas.
I'm a journalist who specializes in documentary and video news but I've always loved photography. I've dabbled in digital photography and I use those cameras to shoot video for work, but film has always been more interesting to me.
I've mostly been shooting medium format over the last decade, but a crazy work load in the last 5 years meant that I rarely took any photos. That has really changed this year and I've caught the bug again, including shooting 35mm as well.
My usual set-up is a Mamiya 7ii for medium format and an old Minolta SRT101 that I got at an estate sale in Santa Fe for 35mm. I've *just* invested in a Nikon F3 (hasn't arrived yet) as I acquired some great manual Zeiss F-mount lenses and can't wait to give that a try. I also managed to snag a Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 and a Nikon L35 AF at auction for pretty cheap - something else to have a bit of fun with.
Looking forward to talking about film and getting to know you all.
Cheers,
Tarek