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Posted By: AussieTrev, 12-28-2012, 06:48 PM

These are straight out of the camera. Oh, yeah it is film. I like it, so different to digital. Looks like there is more film in my future. I am struggling with the manual focus thing.




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Nice colour and good composition.
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It does have a different "feel" to it Trev.
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Nice colour and good composition.
Thanks. It'll be interesting the next film I use. Some old stuff I had from work many years ago, not refrigerated. Wonder if it will be heat affected?

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It does have a different "feel" to it Trev.
Some would say it was better back then. A bit like vinyl.
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Nice to see folks still using film. I haven't tried it since I got my first digital back in 2004, and probably won't use it ever again (my old Nikon N6006 lies unused on the shelf). But I'm glad to see film thrive. I went to a camera store a few days ago and, noting some film and photo paper on the shelf, asked about film use these days, and she told me that there were still a lot of users. Good for you!
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Nice to see folks still using film. I haven't tried it since I got my first digital back in 2004, and probably won't use it ever again (my old Nikon N6006 lies unused on the shelf). But I'm glad to see film thrive. I went to a camera store a few days ago and, noting some film and photo paper on the shelf, asked about film use these days, and she told me that there were still a lot of users. Good for you!
Thanks Jerry. We are using it as a learning tool. Makes it a lot harder when you don't see the result on the rear screen. You have to think about composition a lot more.

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