I am organising a film shoot outing for fellow Canon users.
Everyone who is attending this outing must use a film camera, be it EOS 500, 5, 30, 50, 30v, 3, 1v and so on.
In addition, each person is only allow to use a roll of 36 exposures film, so it's really one shot, one kill, unlike digital cameras where you can fire like machine guns.
This is a real test of your photography technical skills such as metering, exposure, etc.
Still remember how to load a roll of film into the film chamber? Ever wonder how is Full Frame like in terms of perspective?
This is also an opportunity to celebrate the film legacy.
For more information, kindly go to the link
Everyone who is attending this outing must use a film camera, be it EOS 500, 5, 30, 50, 30v, 3, 1v and so on.
In addition, each person is only allow to use a roll of 36 exposures film, so it's really one shot, one kill, unlike digital cameras where you can fire like machine guns.
This is a real test of your photography technical skills such as metering, exposure, etc.
Still remember how to load a roll of film into the film chamber? Ever wonder how is Full Frame like in terms of perspective?
This is also an opportunity to celebrate the film legacy.
For more information, kindly go to the link