How many rolls of film are you shooting in a week? (average)

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How many rolls of film do you shoot a week on average?

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I grew up photographically with the idea of making every shot count and be very intentional.

Most of the time I find myself photographing 8 rolls of film on a single street corner in a time frame of about 8-15 minutes.

Exposing 8 (36 exp) rolls in 8 minutes would be making one exposure every 1.7 seconds, non-stop. But that doesn't factor in the need to also reload seven new rolls in that same time frame. If you can reload in, say, 30 seconds flat, that removes an additional 3.5 minutes, leaving only 4.5 minutes for 288 frames, or 0.9375 seconds per exposure, non-stop.

I think our respective definitions of "making every shot count" and being "very intentional" are worlds apart.

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Might be 12 exposure 120 film in preloaded backs? You could shoot those pretty quickly.
 
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Might be 12 exposure 120 film in preloaded backs? You could shoot those pretty quickly.

Yep. Could also be multiple preloaded 35mm bodies. Motorized bodies. With an assistant reloading them. I did note that the aspect ratio of the images displayed on the website appeared to all be 3:2, or close to it. Still and all, 8 rolls of any format in 8 minutes is moving right along.

Unfortunately I've also never been able to resist grabbing for the calculator whenever a Wilt Chamberlin style of assertion pops up...

:eek: :cool:

Ken
 

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There's these two guys who shoot weddings (forgotten their names) using F3s with MF24 250 bulk backs and MD4 drives. They load ECN film into them and rip through it. I think you could get through 250 exposures in 41 seconds like this. There was a comment on this earlier in the year somewhere on here.
 

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Until recently I photographed sporadically; I averaged from 1 to 5 rolls in a three-month period (not counting vacation). The past few months, however, I've been doing 1-2 a week. Getting back into photography and developing film myself has helped, and I'm really enjoying it again.
 

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Looking what film I bought it's probably 2-3 rolls of 35mm a week and 1-2 of 120. That's the average, there may be a week where I shoot nothing and then I may go out and shoot 10 rolls in a day. Probably the same number of shots I shoot in digital as well.
 

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Hmm, zero? :whistling: I discontinued my use of 35mm film in 2008 in preference to 120 /4x5 / 8x10. I was looking at my old Agfa 35mm negatives the other day and all of a sudden I was on eBay buying used 35mm camera gear. :blink: I'm guessing I'll be good for about 1-2 rolls per week.
 

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About 1 I would guess, maybe 2. Mostly 120. Though the other week I had two photoshoots and killed 2 35mm and 2 120 on each, so who knows, but then I'll hit a dry spell and not shoot all week, but I switch between 35mm, 127, 120, fuji pack film and TIP Polaroid and then sometimes 620,116, 616 for fun.so it can be up and down.


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Have become quite conservative in my shooting. Even 35mm half frame! For that I bulk load and shoot 50 frames, my Print-file pages hold 10 half frame neg strips. From there I skip to 120 6X6 folders and 620 6X9 folders. At 12 and 8 exposures it does not take too long to finish a roll.
I have a 4X5 but so far have only used photo paper as a negative so that does not really count.
 
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Exposing 8 (36 exp) rolls in 8 minutes would be making one exposure every 1.7 seconds, non-stop. But that doesn't factor in the need to also reload seven new rolls in that same time frame. If you can reload in, say, 30 seconds flat, that removes an additional 3.5 minutes, leaving only 4.5 minutes for 288 frames, or 0.9375 seconds per exposure, non-stop.

I think our respective definitions of "making every shot count" and being "very intentional" are worlds apart.


I didn't expect to be quoted on 8 minutes exactly, I put 8-15 as a general time frame because im not timing myself. Whatever the math comes to, it's fast, yes. Every picture is always something new, but not just a random selection of just anything. I think our respective time frames for making every shot count and being very intentional are very different is all.
 
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Motor drive at 5fps makes about 7 seconds per roll plus 33 seconds for rewind/reload. It could be done, but why?
 

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My film camera does 10 frames per second if it helps any... Haha, I've never used that, but it's possible to kill the entire roll in 3.6 seconds... :smile:


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I shoot it spurts. But less than a roll per week :sad: Under 52 rolls per year. Want to shoot more. I do shoot sheet film too. How many rolls does that equal too :smile:
 

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About 1 roll a week. Sometimes less. A lot of times I look through the viewfinder and compose a shot, only to put the camera down.
 

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How many prints are made each week?
 
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About 1 roll a week. Sometimes less. A lot of times I look through the viewfinder and compose a shot, only to put the camera down.



I used to do this, thinking I knew the picture. But I will photograph at those instinctual responses to life now, thinking there is some psychological explanation for my response to a given scenario from a certain perspective. I usually just call this interest, and by photographing these interesting things on instinct, I can make a picture. I've learned you can never know if the picture is good until you see the picture, and that's why I photograph so much.
 
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I shoot it spurts. But less than a roll per week :sad: Under 52 rolls per year. Want to shoot more. I do shoot sheet film too. How many rolls does that equal too :smile:

The best thing to do is just buy Arista Premium 400 from Freestyle (Kodak Tri-x) and shoot it without worry or constraint. People seem to shoot more when they don't worry about film
cost, or how the picture will look. As for the sheet film, that is entirely different I think! Although it seems there must be someone here who would calculate surface area if you want a comparison.
 
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