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| I'm not jumping in here for the film, but you made me think about digging my Minolta SRT-101 out once I retire this month. I always liked black and white photography and maybe it's time again to re-explore it.
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| Along this same line anyone interested in a 35 mm camera? It's an Olympus Stylus Epic ZOOM 80. I know very little about it other than its 35mm and I have no use for it. Still works fine. Email me if you'd like it.
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| quote: Originally posted by shovelhead: I'm not jumping in here for the film, but you made me think about digging my Minolta SRT-101 out once I retire this month. I always liked black and white photography and maybe it's time again to re-explore it.
Nice - that was the first SLR I owned. From there it was a Olympus OM2(?) and now a Canon T-90 with a 1.2 50mm and a 135mm lens. Like you, been thinking about getting back into 35mm an maybe some home developing and printing (Craigslist has lots of enlargers for sale, color and B&W).
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| quote: Originally posted by shovelhead: I'm not jumping in here for the film, but you made me think about digging my Minolta SRT-101 out once I retire this month. I always liked black and white photography and maybe it's time again to re-explore it.
I had the same thought with my Nikon FE...but it's not feasible for me to set up a darkroom. I've gone to the dark (digital) side. |
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| Gotta be a commercial lab in the area that processes black and white film yet. Processing my own it way too much like work.
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| quote: Originally posted by Fenris: My son just finished a high-school photography class. He used my old Cannon AE1 to take b&w photos and develop them in the school's darkroom. I was surprised they haven't gone all digital yet. It probably won't be long. But I'm glad he had the chance to try it.
Interesting. My 3rd daughter took a photography class last year (2015-2016) during her senior year of high school. She used my Minolta SRT-201 that I bought in high school around 1977 or so. She got the opportunity to develop her own pictures, etc. and really enjoyed the experience. It gave her a better understanding of "old school" photography.
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| quote: Originally posted by shovelhead: Gotta be a commercial lab in the area that processes black and white film yet. Processing my own it way too much like work.
I used to love doing my own developing and printing. I wouldn't be happy with the results just sending it out through Walmart, etc. |
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| Thread drift but where do you have 35mm film developed? We found some rolls that were not developed recently and I couldn't find anyplace local.
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| quote: Originally posted by shovelhead: I'm not jumping in here for the film, but you made me think about digging my Minolta SRT-101 out once I retire this month. I always liked black and white photography and maybe it's time again to re-explore it.
I used to have a Minolta SRT 101...used it a LOT back in the day. I still have two Canon (the model escapes me now) film cameras and wonder if there is any market for them. I'm afraid I'll never use them.
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| You guys are too modern for me !! I've still got my 1950's vintage Leica , loaded with B&W. Along with the handheld light meter ..... It's relaxing to make photos so slowly.... |
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| quote: Originally posted by BB61: Thread drift but where do you have 35mm film developed? We found some rolls that were not developed recently and I couldn't find anyplace local.
Blue Moon Camera in Portland Or. They have a website. |
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