LambentTyto
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Thank you! I can't wait to do some shooting with it. I hear that the light meter can be a bit unreliable with newer batteries, though, so I might have to invest in a light meter.average one 120 roll every 2-3 weeks...
of course if i had the olympus pen i'd be shooting a lot more - great trade! never should have sold the olympus pen! enjoy.
Well now, note that I said "cheap to get into." I've got three cameras and one with an extra telephoto lens that I got for a pretty nice deal. I might sell the Pantax because I can get a couple hundred for that, it seems and my entry cost will be even lower. Of course, I think I need to invest in a manual light meter, so maybe not. I'm thinking about limiting myself to a roll a month for now. The everyday snapshots I can leave up to my point and shoot, but when I see something I want to remember, I'm pulling out the film camera. The truth is, I might even shoot less than a roll a month.OP: I don't think you're likely to save any money shooting film, but you just might find that you enjoy the process and, if you do, that it's enough of a reason to do it.
I like your method. Gives you a chance to really decide what you like and what you don't.Every year I put every print I make on my bulletin board and live with it for awhile. The ones that fall out of favor get pulled down in a few days, but I leave the ones I do like in place throughout the year. So far this year I have 14 prints still hanging on my Wall of Fame but I suspect at least two of those will come back down before too much more time passes.