Photograph and Camera talk
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@pechelman this is the blog that inspired me: https://msogavt.wordpress.com/2010/08/20/back-from-japan-part-1-the-fed-2-wjupiter-8/
he went entirely monochrome and came out pretty well
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@louisbosco love mine. Its my usual go to for casual shots and even hiking/back packing trips. The RF patch is quite visible given the age but aside from that its reliable as hell. Only real complaints is the lack of lens options and shutter speed max 1/500. DM if you wanna chat further!
Here's QL G3 next to an AE1. Angle slightly skews the size but it's definitely easy to lug around.Here's some sample flicks:
Day out with my godsons - Fuji400
Monument Valley/ Hotel, AZ -Porta 400
Ranger Cabin, Bowman Lake MO Fuji 200 -
Absolutely loving those shots @J-IV @Ross
I love the analogue look, but never tried to actually shoot manual.
Maybe I should…Here’s some B&W from Hamburg. Sadly didn’t make it in time for the party, but still enjoying some free days in this characterful city.
Security first
Containers everywhere
Street Art I
Street Art II
Glass facade
Speicherstadt
Up there
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@weftyarn l really like the canal shot and the window sitter
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@Ross @J-IV okay I think you got me. Any recommendations for a starting kit? Which is the system where you get the best glass at a reasonable price?
@steelworker the window one is also my favorite. I love to just point at open windows and see what happens.
@Jett129 thanks mate! I’m on a real B&W roll lately. That stones track perfectly matches the shot. Love it!
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@weftyarn After some reading I went with a FED-2, basically a old Ukrainian Leica clone, overall so far it's been extremely solid and is quite pretty to look at on my shelf when not using, which is always a nice plus.
I know the Kiev-4a is also recommended if you prefer the Contax style cameras although it's a smidge more expensive and a bit chunkier/heavier. The old soviet cameras are very cost effective for just giving it a try to see if you like it without breaking the bank.
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@J-IV said in Photograph and Camera talk:
@weftyarn it all depends on your budget, my friend. And the kind of shooting you do
Body + 35mm full frame equivalent lens for street photography at ~1k€ would be awesome. Doable?
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spent the weekend reflecting on my prior question and took a look back at a few trips. 90% sure i'll be taking the monochrom, 50, and 28. Granted, Hamburg is a little more monochromatic to begin with, but I had a good supplement of cell phone color images that I'm not going to "miss" things anyway. Just going to have fun and take pictures as the opportunity presents. Sharing a few from the aforementioned trip, though this was in May, before the party.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/83FSPLtZSxp3hZPf9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7qDChrebiWn4spFf8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pKR8hLLFrQtr5otB7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/51PwyS6X1dDNsC9w8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/iydJHYjv3Pj5d4P27
edit; and i feel incredibly dumb now....how do I embed a picture hosted on another website? I tried looking at the forum help post but still no joy
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@weftyarn ahh thats plenty, honestly.
Rangefinders - I'd look into the Canonet QL series, Minolta Hi-Matic, and the Leica CL.
SLR - Olympus OM series, Nikon FM series (my fav is the FM2), and the Canone AE-1 program.
Let me know if you wanna chat more. Couldn't really recommend lenses as the price varies too much but I'm sure you'll find one to meet below your budget
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@J-IV Excellent, thanks a ton mate! I’ll take a closer look when the weekend comes. Also I just realized my father may have saved one of his old Olympus cameras. As a German saying goes: „Manchmal sieht man den Wald vor lauter Bäumen nicht“ (sometimes you don’t see the forest because of the trees)