staphkills
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- Jul 13, 2010
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Hi All,
I've always been interested in photography, but always never had a chance to buying a slr since I thought they were so expensive. But I've recently bought a Nikon F100 with a Nikkor 50mm AF f1.8D! I'm pretty excited about it as it's coming in the mail in a few days. A few questions:
-Is there any basic film slr books you guys recommend? (i need something that will teach me about the iso, different films to use, how to change the film canister)!
-What about any good online articles on film slrs in general? I've found alot on dslrs but barely any on film slrs!
-Since I'm going to buy it used, how should I test the slr for any problems? Are there any specific things I should test on the camera?
-How do you guys process your film the cheapest? I was thinking of just having my film developed and getting the digital copy of it for now.
Thanks!
I've always been interested in photography, but always never had a chance to buying a slr since I thought they were so expensive. But I've recently bought a Nikon F100 with a Nikkor 50mm AF f1.8D! I'm pretty excited about it as it's coming in the mail in a few days. A few questions:
-Is there any basic film slr books you guys recommend? (i need something that will teach me about the iso, different films to use, how to change the film canister)!
-What about any good online articles on film slrs in general? I've found alot on dslrs but barely any on film slrs!
-Since I'm going to buy it used, how should I test the slr for any problems? Are there any specific things I should test on the camera?
-How do you guys process your film the cheapest? I was thinking of just having my film developed and getting the digital copy of it for now.
Thanks!
....If there huge problems with the camera, it should be evident in the images that it gives. I would reccomend finding a copy of the camera manual since the F100 is a pretty advanced camera. As far as procssing goes, you may want to check the local telephone book to see if any photo labs are around. If not, there are plenty of reccomendations that I as well as others on here would have as to good mail oder labs. If you are trying to keep costs down then I suppose that developing and having scans made would be a good way to go. Have fun and feel free to come back with specific camera questions. We are here to help each other out. I can't seem to think of any great articles for you off hand but I just found this.
. Anyway, nice start.