Having Fun with Shooting Film


haha.. i will visit here often since i'm now digital-less ..

btw that white-green strap looks so nice!


agfa 100
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Kodak Gold 100

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Thanks guys for sharing your film experience here :)


Bro, it good to hear you said film were better than Digital, I still using manual camera rather than my Canon 40D.Well my flavour is B&W and i do processing and print at Safra when time permitted me. :thumbsup:.hoping to hear from you, Die Hard-Film User

Thanks for stopping by. Actually I didn't say film was better than digital, they both have their pros and cons. I still shoot digital more than film. I started this thread just to have a place for us film lovers to share our fun w/ film :)
 

I'm still having doubts that I could still use my film cam, I haven't used for quite a while since 2 years back (And there's still film plugged inside). Maybe later I could try a roll to check if it is still functioning... But first I need to learn where to develop my film... :D
 

i generallly use film for portraits/cats because of the dof.. :)

anyways, my favourite (or only) model.. (human, anyways)

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all neopan 400cn with pentax mz-30, and fa 50mm f/1.4

the grain looks scary upclose on prints, but from just a bit further away, you won't even notice it . :)
 

How many of you shooting digital & film but by habit found yourself looking at the film camera back after each exposure?

I am one for sure.:bsmilie:
 

How many of you shooting digital & film but by habit found yourself looking at the film camera back after each exposure?

I am one for sure.:bsmilie:

I shoot both, but wish I shoot more film!

But I don't have the habit of chimping, ie. I don't often look at the LCD even with my DSLR; set instant review to off and only check now and then. Somehow, I feel that checking the LCD too much interferes with my photo-taking process. In fact, sometimes, I forgot to check it until the end of the shoot. (And want to bang my head against the ground when I realise some settings are way off.)

Anyway, here's my film shots.. the scans are very bad though.

ME Super + M50 f1.7

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Sharing some shots taken at Bright Hill Temple.

ME/Super + DFA 50mm marco + Kodak Gold 100

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ME SUPER / DFA 50 Marco / superia 200

Inside Orchard ION

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ME SUPER / DFA 50 Marco / Supria 200

AMK PARK.

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what's a good B&w film to start out with? c41-process types like ilford XP2, kodak bw400cn? best if it's cheap and good! sorry ah, v noob to shooting film as i grew up in the digital age. :embrass: thanks guys!
 

some of my photos :embrass::embrass:

Pentax 645+A75/2.8+Velvia 50
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Pentax 645+FA35/3.5+Velvia 50
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