Hello all,
I'd been thinking about getting a fully manual camera for some time but wasn't sure I'd actually get into photography so I was looking at old film cameras as a cheap way to have a play around. Film also has a cool "black magic" quality to even though it's just chemistry. I shelved the idea but recently started think about it again and ended up buying a Pentax SPII and 50mm lens with a suspect meter from a second hand camera shop after buying and returning an SP1000 on ebay. I've gone through two colour rolls so far and am enjoying myself and exposures have come out pretty well using sunny16/exposure table. I'm still not sure how long I'll stick with it or if/when the cost will persuade me to perhaps go digital, but being not a strictly inferior medium, the fact that it's different and new to me is keeping it interesting.
Recently I've pulled out all Dad's old (1980s) equipment that he still has so I have a paterson tank, developing trays, and LPL 3300 enlarger and some other bits and pieces so I'm going to give developing and hopefully printing a go in black and white. Currently I'm working on ideas on how to best lightproof the bathroom without any permanent changes and on a budget. At this stage, I'm probably going to give mdf sheet with fabric edging a go.
I look forward to learning more and hopefully contributing here.
Thanks
I'd been thinking about getting a fully manual camera for some time but wasn't sure I'd actually get into photography so I was looking at old film cameras as a cheap way to have a play around. Film also has a cool "black magic" quality to even though it's just chemistry. I shelved the idea but recently started think about it again and ended up buying a Pentax SPII and 50mm lens with a suspect meter from a second hand camera shop after buying and returning an SP1000 on ebay. I've gone through two colour rolls so far and am enjoying myself and exposures have come out pretty well using sunny16/exposure table. I'm still not sure how long I'll stick with it or if/when the cost will persuade me to perhaps go digital, but being not a strictly inferior medium, the fact that it's different and new to me is keeping it interesting.
Recently I've pulled out all Dad's old (1980s) equipment that he still has so I have a paterson tank, developing trays, and LPL 3300 enlarger and some other bits and pieces so I'm going to give developing and hopefully printing a go in black and white. Currently I'm working on ideas on how to best lightproof the bathroom without any permanent changes and on a budget. At this stage, I'm probably going to give mdf sheet with fabric edging a go.
I look forward to learning more and hopefully contributing here.
Thanks