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Posted By: Snodvan Photography - with film - 16th Jun 2012 6:27pm
Just curious.
Does anyone still use film for photography - AND use a darkroom/ enlarger to make their own prints?

I used to do this years ago, both black/ white photography and some colour. I have been "sorting out" the loft & cupboards and have found a lot of the old darkroom kit. All quality stuff but there is no way I will now ever use it. Digital 'rules' because it is so much easier.

In the same way I have lots of film cameras goung back to a superb (virtually mint) Voightlander Vito B of the early 1950s through to a Nikon F40 SLR with micro/ macro and telephoto lenses to die for. They just gather dust.

Shame

Snod
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Photography - with film - 16th Jun 2012 6:41pm
You have a pm smile
Posted By: pacef8 Re: Photography - with film - 16th Jun 2012 7:23pm
This might make interesting reading for you !

http://www.bjp-online.com/british-j...ack-white-digital-camera-leica-monochrom

http://us.leica-camera.com/photography/m_system/m_monochrom/
Posted By: davew3 Re: Photography - with film - 16th Jun 2012 8:03pm
Went over to digital years ago, dumped any darkroom kit soon after but kept my old OM1 and OM2 and lenses for some unknown reason, I now have a Nikon D7000 which I think is great,
Posted By: Moonstar Re: Photography - with film - 16th Jun 2012 8:09pm
Fairs Cameras might well buy some of that for you. Also have a look on EBay and see what is selling.
Posted By: Snodvan Re: Photography - with film - 16th Jun 2012 8:45pm
Moonstar, I was not really looking to sell this photograpics stuff (I am an inherent hoarder and quite sentimental about some items) it was simply that finding it all triggered the questions "does anyone USE film these days, or dabble in the darkroom rather than Photoshop"

Snod
Posted By: Moonstar Re: Photography - with film - 16th Jun 2012 9:25pm
Sorry - I misunderstood.

Like you I am a point-shoot-puter person because digital is brilliant these days. Some phone cameras are quite amazing.
Posted By: Sallybear Re: Photography - with film - 16th Jun 2012 9:59pm
We had a home darkroom, and some of the pics we took and developed 30 years ago are still unmatched by its digital modern counterpart.

I do own some Lomography film cameras, just for fun, and this little odd looking canon from a while back, looks like a camcorder but just takes 35mm. WHenever I run a film through it and get it developed they look a million times better than digi

But at the end of the day, I take my digi everywhere and use it all the time, perhaps too much of a good thing?
Posted By: cameraman Re: Photography - with film - 17th Jun 2012 9:24am
Mostly Digital (Fuji S3, S5 PRO, NIKON D2X and soon Nikon FX System) but I still take my Mamiya RB67 out for a spin with a role of 120 film if I do some landscape work as I love the 6x7 negatives and slides and can get them scanned professionally to give me high quality digital files. Wouldn't go back to 35mm though as I think it's too restrictive now with the quality of the latest digital images
Posted By: Stingray Re: Photography - with film - 17th Jun 2012 11:14am
cameraman, were do you get your 120 developed & scanned as I have 2 RZ 6x7's I never use & would love to get shoot with them again
Posted By: cameraman Re: Photography - with film - 17th Jun 2012 12:26pm
http://www.photofilmprocessing.co.uk for developing and cheap scans of the film or digitalscan.co.uk for 50meg scans but they are quite expensive
Posted By: Stingray Re: Photography - with film - 18th Jun 2012 11:30am
Thanks Cameraman, that will inspire me to shoot some film again on my RZ's, looks like a good site & very cheap! digitalscan.co.uk doesn't seem to exist anymore tho?
Posted By: cameraman Re: Photography - with film - 18th Jun 2012 4:25pm
Sorry Stingray, put the wrong detail down. Company is http://www.digitalab.co.uk The price for a high res scan is pretty steep at over a tenner but if its for a job, the quality is second to none
Posted By: Stingray Re: Photography - with film - 18th Jun 2012 9:48pm
Thanks Camerman !
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