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Thread started 11/15/07 6:25pm

DexMSR

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Does anyone still shoot 35mm???

I have been looking at attaining another digital camera for the sheer convenience of it all...but I still ABSOLUTELY LOVE my Rebel EOS!!! The settings and the feeling of being able to manipulate the outcome better.....

Anybody?
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Reply #1 posted 11/15/07 6:34pm

heybaby

i have a more recent rebel eos that i use to shoot mostly black and white photos with. i bought it last year so it has a lot of automatic/manual settings. i also have a 35mm completely manual camera forgot the brand tho. its an old sony brand. i love shooting non-digital. its what i do the most. something about analog vs digital that always gets me.
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Reply #2 posted 11/15/07 6:34pm

Byron

I still have my Pentax k1000, but I never use it...I've become too reliant upon being able to see the shot immediately and deleting the obvious mistakes, along with the fact that my "darkroom" is Photoshop lol...I like having total control over the shot, from conception to printing. And since I don't have an actual darkroom, I'd have to have someone else develop my film...so digital fits me much better.
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Reply #3 posted 11/15/07 6:41pm

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Shiiiiit! I can shoot a LOT farther than 35mm!


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Reply #4 posted 11/15/07 6:42pm

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guitarslinger44 said:

Shiiiiit! I can shoot a LOT farther than 35mm!


cool


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Reply #5 posted 11/15/07 6:52pm

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I'm really old school and cling vehemently to old formats. I don't own a digital camera, but I have to admit I think about it every time I shell out $20 for a set of prints, with only a few keeper shots. I prefer the look of 35mm, but I'm irrationally biased, as I've grown up working with that medium.
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Reply #6 posted 11/15/07 6:57pm

heybaby

Byron said:

I still have my Pentax k1000, but I never use it...I've become too reliant upon being able to see the shot immediately and deleting the obvious mistakes, along with the fact that my "darkroom" is Photoshop lol...I like having total control over the shot, from conception to printing. And since I don't have an actual darkroom, I'd have to have someone else develop my film...so digital fits me much better.


i don't use photoshop much. i'm still in school and after i graduate the end of this month i will still have access for 1 year to the dark room and digital facilities. i use the digital lab to mostly scan negatives (4x5 and 35mm) and save 'em to my external harddrive for back up mostly. i enjoy the darkroom. there's gonna come a point where i won't have access to it unless i find some places that still rent out space or i make my own (which i plan to do eventually). i'm kind of a purist. i like dealing with what i already have instead of manipulating the photo alot, although i have done it before. i'm working on a side project of photos i took of the housing projects called stateway gardens in chicago before they were torn down and in the process of being torn down. i have interesting plans for those since they were mostly shot digital
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Reply #7 posted 11/15/07 8:28pm

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After buying my one and only digital camera I dont want to ever go back to those older cameras. Digital is just so convinient smile
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Reply #8 posted 11/15/07 8:30pm

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guitarslinger44 said:

Shiiiiit! I can shoot a LOT farther than 35mm!


cool


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Reply #9 posted 11/15/07 8:39pm

Byron

heybaby said:

Byron said:

I still have my Pentax k1000, but I never use it...I've become too reliant upon being able to see the shot immediately and deleting the obvious mistakes, along with the fact that my "darkroom" is Photoshop lol...I like having total control over the shot, from conception to printing. And since I don't have an actual darkroom, I'd have to have someone else develop my film...so digital fits me much better.


i don't use photoshop much. i'm still in school and after i graduate the end of this month i will still have access for 1 year to the dark room and digital facilities. i use the digital lab to mostly scan negatives (4x5 and 35mm) and save 'em to my external harddrive for back up mostly. i enjoy the darkroom. there's gonna come a point where i won't have access to it unless i find some places that still rent out space or i make my own (which i plan to do eventually). i'm kind of a purist. i like dealing with what i already have instead of manipulating the photo alot, although i have done it before. i'm working on a side project of photos i took of the housing projects called stateway gardens in chicago before they were torn down and in the process of being torn down. i have interesting plans for those since they were mostly shot digital

I used to be exactly like you, in that I had no desire to use digital cameras and wanted to build my own darkroom. Then I bought one lol lol...

Actually, I first saw the photos of professional photographers using digital cameras ($3,500-$4,000 digital cameras, but still)...and the work was outstanding. Figured it would be easier and cheaper than building my own darkroom lol. Then, I read an article about how some camera companies are discontinuing making 35mm cameras--it was becoming a Walkman while everyone was buying Discmans and iPods lol...so when I had some money, I dipped into cheapest end of the high-end digitals and bought a Sony for $1,000. My next camera, I'm going all-out and spending the the money for a complete outfit.

And I SO want to see your photo project!! That sounds excellent (and not just because I'm from Chicago heh)...Make a thread when you have it done. nod
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Reply #10 posted 11/15/07 8:40pm

Byron

veronikka said:

After buying my one and only digital camera I dont want to ever go back to those older cameras. Digital is just so convinient smile

nod...It's perfect for someone like me who demands instant gratification lol lol...
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Reply #11 posted 11/15/07 8:41pm

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Dex, still waiting for the nude pics of Princess and Ilona. lol
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Reply #12 posted 11/15/07 9:10pm

Mach

DexMSR said:

I have been looking at attaining another digital camera for the sheer convenience of it all...but I still ABSOLUTELY LOVE my Rebel EOS!!! The settings and the feeling of being able to manipulate the outcome better.....

Anybody?
I LOVE 35mm film shots - as long as they make it I will never give it up

I also LOVE my Nikon digital

I love both - and I can have/do both so I am a happy camper dancing jig
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Reply #13 posted 11/15/07 9:20pm

INSATIABLE

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This has probably been asked a crap-load of times on the org, but do any of you recommend a CHEAP digital camera? I've never had one and honestly can't afford to spend more than $200 on one. lol I KNOW that the photographers here have great gadgets, but I have to settle for low-end. Are there any brands anyone avoids for any reason? Any brands that people love?
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Reply #14 posted 11/15/07 10:56pm

heybaby

Byron said:

heybaby said:



i don't use photoshop much. i'm still in school and after i graduate the end of this month i will still have access for 1 year to the dark room and digital facilities. i use the digital lab to mostly scan negatives (4x5 and 35mm) and save 'em to my external harddrive for back up mostly. i enjoy the darkroom. there's gonna come a point where i won't have access to it unless i find some places that still rent out space or i make my own (which i plan to do eventually). i'm kind of a purist. i like dealing with what i already have instead of manipulating the photo alot, although i have done it before. i'm working on a side project of photos i took of the housing projects called stateway gardens in chicago before they were torn down and in the process of being torn down. i have interesting plans for those since they were mostly shot digital

I used to be exactly like you, in that I had no desire to use digital cameras and wanted to build my own darkroom. Then I bought one lol lol...

Actually, I first saw the photos of professional photographers using digital cameras ($3,500-$4,000 digital cameras, but still)...and the work was outstanding. Figured it would be easier and cheaper than building my own darkroom lol. Then, I read an article about how some camera companies are discontinuing making 35mm cameras--it was becoming a Walkman while everyone was buying Discmans and iPods lol...so when I had some money, I dipped into cheapest end of the high-end digitals and bought a Sony for $1,000. My next camera, I'm going all-out and spending the the money for a complete outfit.

And I SO want to see your photo project!! That sounds excellent (and not just because I'm from Chicago heh)...Make a thread when you have it done. nod


i'm still dreaming of that nikon d80 tho lol digitial or analog? which one is cheaper? i've been told it doesnt matter. and of course i know that digital is in bawl btw when i'm done with the project i'll post it lol
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Reply #15 posted 11/15/07 11:29pm

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costs too much to develop negatives!
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Reply #16 posted 11/15/07 11:31pm

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ufoclub said:

costs too much to develop negatives!


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Reply #17 posted 11/15/07 11:36pm

SexyBeautifulO
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I still have my Canon A1 that I dusted off and used this summer just to see if it still worked. lol

I've been shooting all digital for about 5 years now.
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Reply #18 posted 11/15/07 11:36pm

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INSATIABLE said:

This has probably been asked a crap-load of times on the org, but do any of you recommend a CHEAP digital camera? I've never had one and honestly can't afford to spend more than $200 on one. lol I KNOW that the photographers here have great gadgets, but I have to settle for low-end. Are there any brands anyone avoids for any reason? Any brands that people love?

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Reply #19 posted 11/15/07 11:47pm

Mach

heybaby said:



i'm still dreaming of that nikon d80 tho lol digitial or analog? which one is cheaper? i've been told it doesnt matter. and of course i know that digital is in bawl btw when i'm done with the project i'll post it lol


I have both


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Reply #20 posted 11/16/07 2:50am

heybaby

Mach said:

heybaby said:



i'm still dreaming of that nikon d80 tho lol digitial or analog? which one is cheaper? i've been told it doesnt matter. and of course i know that digital is in bawl btw when i'm done with the project i'll post it lol


I have both


boxed


what are you hiding for? thats a good thing lol
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Reply #21 posted 11/16/07 2:54am

heybaby

INSATIABLE said:

INSATIABLE said:

This has probably been asked a crap-load of times on the org, but do any of you recommend a CHEAP digital camera? I've never had one and honestly can't afford to spend more than $200 on one. lol I KNOW that the photographers here have great gadgets, but I have to settle for low-end. Are there any brands anyone avoids for any reason? Any brands that people love?

evil


falloff

i have more knowledge about the composition and visual technical aspects of photos than various camera brands. but one thing i do know is you can find a more than decent digital camera for $200 bucks.
i found this site. it might help http://www.digitalcamera-...l-cameras/

the camera i want is about 1000 but a little more with the extra lens i want lol
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Reply #22 posted 11/16/07 10:46am

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INSATIABLE said:

INSATIABLE said:

This has probably been asked a crap-load of times on the org, but do any of you recommend a CHEAP digital camera? I've never had one and honestly can't afford to spend more than $200 on one. lol I KNOW that the photographers here have great gadgets, but I have to settle for low-end. Are there any brands anyone avoids for any reason? Any brands that people love?

evil

It's the avie boxed
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Reply #23 posted 11/16/07 11:12am

PREDOMINANT

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Still shoot 35mm, but I only have a low end digi. I invested to much in film to go changing and I like the feel and texture of "real" photos. I like to think of Digi as a different artform altogether.
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Reply #24 posted 11/16/07 1:14pm

Mach

heybaby said:

Mach said:



I have both


boxed


what are you hiding for? thats a good thing lol


lol hug
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Reply #25 posted 11/16/07 1:15pm

Mach

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Reply #26 posted 11/16/07 5:08pm

INSATIABLE

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heybaby said:

INSATIABLE said:


evil


falloff

i have more knowledge about the composition and visual technical aspects of photos than various camera brands. but one thing i do know is you can find a more than decent digital camera for $200 bucks.
i found this site. it might help http://www.digitalcamera-...l-cameras/

the camera i want is about 1000 but a little more with the extra lens i want lol

Thanks, babe.
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Reply #27 posted 11/16/07 11:47pm

Tom

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Alien Skin makes a great set of filters called Exposure, that replicates many brands of film and processing techniques.

http://www.alienskin.com/...mples.html

I think digitals pros far outweigh it's cons. Its much more consistent than fumbling around with film, and chemistry, and even the bulbs in the enlarger.

I pulled out my old N70 a while ago, and it felt like I was carrying a brick around. I cant believe I used to shoot with that thing, LOL.
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Reply #28 posted 11/17/07 1:31am

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Yes, I have a Canon Rebel. Takes really nice photos & I love using it.

But developing 23 shitty photos for one good one is seeming less & less worth it all the time.

And worst, I feel I can't use it as much as I'd like because every picture costs money.
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Reply #29 posted 11/17/07 2:44am

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Yes!

I have a Canon Sure Shot that I paid $180.00 for 8 years ago.



Still takes great pictures.

I do want to get a digital camera, but I'm waiting until I can afford to spend big bucks on a good one.
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