bugbear":1vkmfvnr said:Slightly odd - I'd have thought Contax for SLR and Leica for Rangefinder, Hassleblad for medium format, if you want "Classic German"
BugBear
Hassleblad are Swedish. :roll:
bugbear":1vkmfvnr said:Slightly odd - I'd have thought Contax for SLR and Leica for Rangefinder, Hassleblad for medium format, if you want "Classic German"
BugBear
woodpig":2n2qsibp said:bugbear":2n2qsibp said:Slightly odd - I'd have thought Contax for SLR and Leica for Rangefinder, Hassleblad for medium format, if you want "Classic German"
BugBear
Hassleblad are Swedish. :roll:
MIGNAL":2usiza9p said:graduate_owner":2usiza9p said:What gets me about digital photography is the fact that you can take thousands of photographs for free, store them on a card the size of a fingernail, and see the results instantly. It is such a difference from the old pre-digital days. I had a Rollei TLR taking 12 pictures on 1 film. I used to carefully compose each shot, take a light meter reading etc, and rarely took 2 of the same subject because each frame was fairly expensive. These days I just hold down the shutter release and shoot 6 straight off, not even bothering to compose the shots. I might delete any rubbish, but then again, might not. It is a bit like typing on a typewriter versus a word processor. You don't need to take care with a WP, just correct any mistakes flagged up by the spellchecker.
Later on I bought a Pentax 35mm and a 36 exposure film could easily stay in the camera for months. Holiday snaps? By the time the film was finished and processed I would have forgotten what the pictures were.
K
True. With all the gains and the all the obvious advantages over film you always lose a bit. . . . the anticipation, perhaps the disappointment, the surprise. It was a bit like being a kid at Christmas. That's gone, it's just so easy to go take another few shots and get the instant gratification.
A few weeks ago I met a rather nice young lady (would like to meet more!). I doubt she was much older than 20. She had just gone out and bought a s/h Leica SLR film camera! I was shocked. I thought that would be the preserve of doddering old fools such as myself.
woodpig":265yyua4 said:Decent old Pentax lenses aren't as plentiful second hand as they used to be as you can fit them on the latest Pentax DSLR's. Even screw fit lenses can be fitted with an adaptor. Obviously you only have manual focus but you do get auto exposure with the later ones.graduate_owner":265yyua4 said:Regarding using film camera lenses on DSLRs, are there any issues here? If I bought a Pentax DSLR body, could I just fit my existing old bayonet fitting lenses on? What compromises would there be (such as autofocus etc)? Surely it is not as simple as that.
K
woodpig":2ye1d7k2 said:The beauty of the Pentax is that you get shake reduction even with screw fit lenses made in the 1950's!
RogerP":3fr8n6hk said:You don't have to take far, far more than with film. You'll get better photos if you take less and consider each properly before pressing the button as you did with film rather than machine gunning in the hope you'll get a good one.
graduate_owner":cdm2khbv said:Regarding using film camera lenses on DSLRs, are there any issues here? If I bought a Pentax DSLR body, could I just fit my existing old bayonet fitting lenses on? What compromises would there be (such as autofocus etc)? Surely it is not as simple as that.
K
woodpig":3vj87xtf said:The Pentax K1 is half the price of similar spec cameras and ten places clear of anything made by Canon by dxomarks current ranking. It's packed full of features not possible with fixed sensors in Canon and Nikon bodies.
graduate_owner":187gi0ar said:Ok, so the Pentax bayonet will fit exactly and properly on a DSLR Pentax body, but what then? Manual focussing I would be happy with, also manual zoom ( I would prefer manual zoom actually) But what is this hacksaw business? Is that to remove the FAD lever? What if I leave the lever in place? And what hapoenx then with stopping down? Anything else to know?
woodpig":xkhogf7y said:I'd like a nice compact with a decent size sensor like one of the Fuji's but I can't really justify the cost for the amount of pictures I take. Mobile phones though have taken a huge chunk out of the compact camera market.
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