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by daveslash
1605 days ago
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I currently have a roll of ISO 25 loaded in my camera right now (Rollei RPX 25) :-) I grew up shooting on film and preferred 400 over 800 speed film because of the film grain at 800 ~ the fact that my mirrorless can go up to 25600 and still look okay just blows my mind. Kodachrome. They give us those nice bright colors. They give us the greens of summers. Makes you think all the world's a sunny day. I got a Nikon camera. I love to take a photograph. Too bad mama took my Kodachrome away. ~ I'm sad that I'll never actually get to shoot on it. |
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That said my real "I wish I had..." are:
- I never printed anything with classic Centennial/Kentmere POP paper, and now nobody makes the stuff. - I never shot any Agfa Scala (though Adox have brought something similar back)
I bought a darkroom enlarger to use the base + column as a copy stand, and I realised at that point that I would have to do some of my own printing, even just once, or I'd always feel that I'd missed out. Those few prints are among the most significant objects I own. And now I _know_ I will do it again.
Mirrorless is my day-to-day photography experience, though, with all sorts of adapted lens experiments.