I know they are different sizes
i just brought home my new to me pentax 67. i bought 4 rolls at the store to try out to make sure the camera is working ok before the 14 day return policy expires. i bought film ive used in 35mm before and want to know if there is anything different, mainly regarding exposure, that i should take in to account. i bought 1 roll each of xp4, acros 100, provia 100 and velvia 50.
im looking forward to shooting and especially at viewing the huge negatives on the light table. loading the camera, not so much as i've read the pentax can take a while to get comfortable with for new users/loaders.
I know they are different sizes
i just brought home my new to me pentax 67. i bought 4 rolls at the store to try out to make sure the camera is working ok before the 14 day return policy expires. i bought film ive used in 35mm before and want to know if there is anything different, mainly regarding exposure, that i should take in to account. i bought 1 roll each of xp4, acros 100, provia 100 and velvia 50.
im looking forward to shooting and especially at viewing the huge negatives on the light table. loading the camera, not so much as i've read the pentax can take a while to get comfortable with for new users/loaders.
The film itself will behave the same. Use lens shades as needed. The biggest problem will be getting used to the personality of the prism meter,
if you decide to use that. I always prefer to use a handheld spotmeter for all my different cameras, so this is a non-issue for me. Or you could
just take along your 35mm camera to meter thru that until you get accustomed to the Pentax. But otherwise, it's a fairly easy camera to learn
to use.
From K&S? Saw them in the store and if I didn't already have 6x6 and 6x9 MF I would have bought one. They looked to be in great shape.
now that the camera is a keeper i need to figure out a way to print/digitize them. man the more you buy, the more you need to buy to get the things you just bought to work better.
For scanning (which we're not allowed to talk about around here so I'll keep it short), you can't go past an Epson v700/750, Betterscanning holder, and Kami or Lumina fluid (Lumina is kind of mandatory unless you live in the US/EU, Kami won't ship to us here in aus).
Just don't do what I see a whole lot of people doing, shooting negs using a macro-lens-bellows attached to a dslr, totally ruins the point and you may as well have just shot the original with the dslr.
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