An old thread, that disserves to be revived...
In 1988, I was 18 and 19 years old, in 12th and 13th grade of school.
I used a Canon T70 and AL - 1. The lenses where Canon FD 75-200mm; 50mm and 28mm and, for bird photography, Novoflex 400 and 600mm rapid focus lenses. Being still at school and thus not able to earn lots of money, I used film-wise whatever I could afford. From my aunt in East Germany, I got ORWO NP22. For animal photography, my big passion in that time and still today, I used Ektachrome 200 for bird photography in the rainy North of Europe. For Macro photography, I used Kodachrome 64- The latter is the reason, why I still can enjoy 1988-slides in vivid colours, just as I would have taken them yesterday. Kodak - why did you discontinue this unique film with "eternal" colours??
In 1988, I was 18 and 19 years old, in 12th and 13th grade of school.
I used a Canon T70 and AL - 1. The lenses where Canon FD 75-200mm; 50mm and 28mm and, for bird photography, Novoflex 400 and 600mm rapid focus lenses. Being still at school and thus not able to earn lots of money, I used film-wise whatever I could afford. From my aunt in East Germany, I got ORWO NP22. For animal photography, my big passion in that time and still today, I used Ektachrome 200 for bird photography in the rainy North of Europe. For Macro photography, I used Kodachrome 64- The latter is the reason, why I still can enjoy 1988-slides in vivid colours, just as I would have taken them yesterday. Kodak - why did you discontinue this unique film with "eternal" colours??



