Shooting is never anyone's talent before they start shooting regularly. You've got the gear, you can get the film. You can develop the shooting skills.Thanks for the welcomes, I'll be shooting more, but that's not my talent, I've always been more interested in the history and fixing what I can.
Shooting is never anyone's talent before they start shooting regularly. You've got the gear, you can get the film. You can develop the shooting skills.
I used to go to the local camera swaps years ago, and even had a table of stuff to sell after a while.
Welcome aboard, Dwight! Time to get some of your fleet up and running and shooting film! If you lack instruction manuals for some of those cameras, see this site:OrphanCameras.com. Mike Butkus runs the site which makes available for download manuals for dozens of film cameras, both major and minor brands. If you find his manuals help you get your cameras up and running, send Mike a few dollars so he can keep up the good work.
Shooting is never anyone's talent before they start shooting regularly. You've got the gear, you can get the film. You can develop the shooting skills.
I thought that (GAS) was what started it for him?
The one in Minnesota was called the fstop swap. They tried to revive it a number of years ago, but it was always on a weekend I had something else going on. Then they tried again, but covid hit. They still have a website www.fstopswap.com
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