After about a year of trying, I have failed to get good looking black-and-white images from my digital workflow. With that in mind, I recently bought my first 35mm film camera in years, a Canonet GIII QL17 rangefinder. Unfortunately, that camera had a stuck shutter release and stripped light seals, so I bought another one. The second was also plagued by issues, this time related to the pressure plate scratching film. Yet, the few rolls of film I put through these cameras were enough to convince me that even C41 B&W film (Ilford XP2) developed and scanned at Costco had more of the look I have been pursuing than I can get out of my Canon 5D and Alien Skin Exposure. Here's a shot of my son Oliver off the first roll. He was so excited to meet Santa while my wife was shopping for a purse =).
The issues finding a good Canonet prompted me to look elsewhere. I considered buying a Bessa R3A with a Nokton 40/1.4, but that's just a little more than I'd like to spend on a film camera right now. Although I enjoyed the rangefinder experience with the Canonets, the most cost-effective way for me to go with film right now was the SLR route. I already own a few nice lenses for the Olympus OM system (purchased for use via adapter on the Canon 5D), so I went ahead and purchased the Olympus OM 2n film SLR camera.
My new camera should be here soon. Hopefully I will have better luck with this purchase!
Giving Film a Chance.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Posted by Amin
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Giving Film a Chance.
2007-12-29T13:51:00-05:00
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