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StanMac

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A warm hello to all! I joined a while back and just getting around to my introduction.

I am returning to film photography after 40 years or so. My motivation was my viewing some of my slides I had made back in the 60s and 70s in preparation to scan them. I was blown away by the quality, the warmth, the depth of field control evident in those old analog images I had taken with my Kodak Retina IIf and Miranda Sensorex. Those film images quickly disillusioned me about the results I was getting from the couple of P&S digitals I'd received as gifts in the last 15 years or so. I had an immediate and irresistible GAS attack, going on a binge for 35mm rangefinders and SLRs! I was amazed that I could now own, for very reasonable money, those very same film cameras and lenses that were out of my financial reach back in the day! My acquisitions have not been of the elite of the vintage film cameras, but of those that were considered advanced amateur or enthusiast cameras. They are all still very capable mechanical wonders for capturing wonderful images.

I did make one digital SLR purchase - a barely used Pentax K5. Whereas my film camera manuals are all less than 50 pages or so and can be absorbed in a couple of days, I found the K5 manual a daunting task to wade through - 378 pages! I'm still trying to learn all the intricacies of that camera's operation, even as I am already back in the traces in using those old film cameras. I may never become proficient in using that K5!

Stan
 

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Konical

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Good Evening, Stan,

Welcome from southwestern Illinois. I still use my Sensorex SLR's occasionally; hope yours is still in working order.

Konical
 

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Hello Stan, Welcome from The Netherlands!

What 35 mm camera do you use now?
 
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StanMac

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Thank you all for your warm welcome! I've been busy the last few days and am just getting time to respond to questions.

Good Evening, Stan,

Welcome from southwestern Illinois. I still use my Sensorex SLR's occasionally; hope yours is still in working order.

Konical

I'm sorry to say that I either gave my Sensorex kit away or sold it back in the early 70's when my career demands and loss of darkroom space provided me with little time to pursue my photography hobby. It's odd that the Sensorex was let go but I hung onto my first real camera, a Retina IIf, and a YashicaMat that I had bought secondhand from a fellow camera club member in the late 60's.

Hello Stan, Welcome from The Netherlands!

What 35 mm camera do you use now?

I've had a serious case of GAS in the last year, falling in love with Yashica 35mm rangefinders - I've acquired several. Right now I have film loaded into a Lynx 1000 and Lynx 14E. I also have acquired four $3.00 Pentax IQZooms at the local Goodwill store - just couldn't bear seeing them being put on the junk heap, as they most likely would have eventually. They looked pretty grimy and sad, but after a good cleaning and polish and a new battery, they all work like they have some pretty low miles on them. I carry one with me in my car whenever I'm out as you never know when a fleeting photo opp might come up.

Thanks again!
 

chip j

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Welcome. My sister lives in Chattanooga. Why do you have skinny clouds in Tenn??
 
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Welcome. My sister lives in Chattanooga. Why do you have skinny clouds in Tenn??


Chattanooga is a nice town ... some nice scenic areas in that part of the state.

I don't think I've ever seen any skinny clouds (?) here other than few stratus every now and then........
 

chip j

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We have big, full roiling clouds here in NE Ohio; the ones I saw in Chattanooga reminded me of skinny hillbillies.
 
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