Fotoklaus Posted February 15, 2022 Share #21  Posted February 15, 2022 Advertisement (gone after registration) vor 21 Stunden schrieb hirohhhh: @LocalHero1953 Thanks for sharing your story. I appreciate when someone who was shooting film for the entire life embraces digital for the practical reasons. @MikeN I can't agree more. The main reason, other than the look of the film, is that I really want to learn to shoot with film. @Helge I see your point, and there's probably no reasonable answer to why would I want to have all my negatives in my Lightroom library, but being only a digital shooter, it comes natural to me. If it's not in the library, it doesn't exist @giannis Exactly my thought, and the reason why I want to buy an M film camera. Rollieflex is a completely different experience just holding it. There are two types of cameras which I use the most: Leica M ( mostly M2 and M6) and Rolleiflex/ Rolleicord. It´s hard to compare. The M is quicker, more usable for snapshots. I love using it with a 50 and a 21 straying through a city. But the 6x6 is absolutely stunning when it comes down to image quality. A well exposed neg or even slide out of a Rolleiflex is something different. A Rolleicord Vb has a quite bright screen, is lightweight and the Xenar is a stunning lens. So this is the best compromise due to weight/ dimensions/ image quality in my opinion. What I hardly use is a analog camera with electronics. So my EOS 30 and my F5 are very lonely at home... 🙂 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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logan2z Posted February 15, 2022 Share #22  Posted February 15, 2022 23 hours ago, malligator said: For your second question about scanning...I absolutely hate it. If there is anything that's going to make me give up film it will be scanning. I'm taking a darkroom class next month so I can wet print my B&W images which is what I wanted to do since I picked up film. I will probably start sending my color film to a lab so they can scan it. I started shooting film to get away from the computer. Scanning has turned out to be much more tedious than post-processing digital images. I'm doing my best to get away from it. I don't personally find scanning that bad, although I don't use scans to make prints - only digital contact sheets and sharing on social media - so I'm not too concerned about the quality of the scans. My Epson flatbed scanner is pretty slow, but I load two strips of six 35mm negatives at a time and go do something else until it's time to load the next batch. Prints are made in the darkroom where they belong  1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
alb59 Posted February 19, 2022 Share #23  Posted February 19, 2022 I shoot film for many years. Later I started shooting digital mainly because of work. From my experience shooting digital my film photography has improved, perhaps even vice-versa. So I’m happy to shoot both. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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