Jonahnieuwe
Member
Hi everyone,
My name is Jonah and I’m 17 years old. The last few days I’ve been busy with tidying the attic and while I was doing this I found a large box. This box contained loads of envelopes full of pictures of me when I was very young, me with my baby brother, Holiday pictures etc. There were two main thoughts going through my head: 1. It’s extremely cool to have a hands on experience with pictures instead of viewing them on a pc or phone. 2. The quality of the pictures is extremely good, it really blew me away.
And I even found the camera and lenses that took a lot of the pictures, namely a Nikon f50. I know that it isn’t the most sexy or special analog camera out there, at least I don’t think so, but it gives me the chance to try out film. So I ordered a fresh battery and one role of Kodak colorplus 200 and both will arrive tomorrow.
I do already have some photography experience, I have owned a fujifilm x-pro2 because I liked the rangefinder style and classic look, but the viewfinder wasn’t a rangefinder and I didn’t really like all of the design elements, it was a bit to messy for my taste.it did learn me a lot about photography though in the end I almost exclusively shot in manual mode.
But I wanted something more old school, so the last few months I have looked at Leica m8s and the epson r-d1, both digital rangefinders. I do have some reasons why I haven’t bought one of them yet, first of all: they are still kind of expensive and second (made worse by the first) they are old and aren’t (fully) supported anymore so if/when it breaks I would be very sad.
So an analog camera could be ideal for me and if I like shooting film on the Nikon f50 then I would like to buy my first analog camera. I really love the gauge on top of the epson r-d1 it’s just awesome, but I have searched and searched but haven’t found a analog camera with the same kind of steampunk awesome way of displaying. I know that the Bessa R4 comes close body wise and I do like it, but it doesn’t have the gauges.
So long story short, what kind of film camera would you recommend me, or should I just go for the epson r-d1 or Leica m8?
I hope that you can work with the information that I have provided you, if you want to know more just ask.
Thank you in advance!
Sincerely,
Jonah
My name is Jonah and I’m 17 years old. The last few days I’ve been busy with tidying the attic and while I was doing this I found a large box. This box contained loads of envelopes full of pictures of me when I was very young, me with my baby brother, Holiday pictures etc. There were two main thoughts going through my head: 1. It’s extremely cool to have a hands on experience with pictures instead of viewing them on a pc or phone. 2. The quality of the pictures is extremely good, it really blew me away.
And I even found the camera and lenses that took a lot of the pictures, namely a Nikon f50. I know that it isn’t the most sexy or special analog camera out there, at least I don’t think so, but it gives me the chance to try out film. So I ordered a fresh battery and one role of Kodak colorplus 200 and both will arrive tomorrow.
I do already have some photography experience, I have owned a fujifilm x-pro2 because I liked the rangefinder style and classic look, but the viewfinder wasn’t a rangefinder and I didn’t really like all of the design elements, it was a bit to messy for my taste.it did learn me a lot about photography though in the end I almost exclusively shot in manual mode.
But I wanted something more old school, so the last few months I have looked at Leica m8s and the epson r-d1, both digital rangefinders. I do have some reasons why I haven’t bought one of them yet, first of all: they are still kind of expensive and second (made worse by the first) they are old and aren’t (fully) supported anymore so if/when it breaks I would be very sad.
So an analog camera could be ideal for me and if I like shooting film on the Nikon f50 then I would like to buy my first analog camera. I really love the gauge on top of the epson r-d1 it’s just awesome, but I have searched and searched but haven’t found a analog camera with the same kind of steampunk awesome way of displaying. I know that the Bessa R4 comes close body wise and I do like it, but it doesn’t have the gauges.
So long story short, what kind of film camera would you recommend me, or should I just go for the epson r-d1 or Leica m8?
I hope that you can work with the information that I have provided you, if you want to know more just ask.
Thank you in advance!
Sincerely,
Jonah