This past weekend I had the opportunity hosting a few seminarians who were in town visiting. One of them expressed interest in photography. He had an old digital camera (not sure which) that he was presently practicing on, and we got talking about my photography interests, including analog equipment. He said that he had never shot any film cameras. Being that I have sort of an extensive collection of Minolta gear, I asked him whether he was at all interested in learning photography "the old way" with film. He excitedly responded that he would love to learn how to shoot film.
So... I gave him a recently CLA'd Minolta XG7 with a 50mm MD 1.7 lens. Also gave him a Minolta Auto 132X Flash Unit. Threw in three rolls of Tri-X and two rolls of Portra 400. I told him once he gets back to seminary to reach out to me, and I'll try to teach him the basics via online "correspondence." Downside is that he doesn't have any equipment or place to develop the film or make prints, but I thought it was better than nothing. I also said that he can mail me back the rolls of film once shot, and I'll develop and scan them for him.
We'll see how it goes. Worst case scenario is that he doesn't find much interest in it. But I thought I'd give this a try; if I can get one more person interested in film photography, all the better.
So... I gave him a recently CLA'd Minolta XG7 with a 50mm MD 1.7 lens. Also gave him a Minolta Auto 132X Flash Unit. Threw in three rolls of Tri-X and two rolls of Portra 400. I told him once he gets back to seminary to reach out to me, and I'll try to teach him the basics via online "correspondence." Downside is that he doesn't have any equipment or place to develop the film or make prints, but I thought it was better than nothing. I also said that he can mail me back the rolls of film once shot, and I'll develop and scan them for him.
We'll see how it goes. Worst case scenario is that he doesn't find much interest in it. But I thought I'd give this a try; if I can get one more person interested in film photography, all the better.