You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
RE: MEMORIES ON MORATORIUM :: 35mm Film Project :: Roll 001, Frame 004
Thanks. I've actually been into it for nearly 20 years now and started on film while working at a camera shop. My first camera was a Pentax K1000, and then I got into Canon EOS 35mm. It wasn't long after that I got my first X-700. This is actually my third. My current cameras are that Minolta, a Fujifilm Instax Mini 7s (kid's toy, basically), and for digital I have a pair of Canon EOS 550D's and a full-frame 6D. I've been considering starting a new Daily Digital Image project, and I'm hoping to eventually up my Instax game and get a more manual camera to use for that one, as well as add a TLR for medium format so I can start a daily project with it as well for a total of 4.
That sound great. I can whole heartedly recommend medium format, although I'm probably preaching to the choir here, you probably have a lot more experience with it than me. I absolutely love shooting medium format and use a Zenza Bronica ETRsi for all my medium format shots. For 35mm I have a full set of Contax equipment but sometimes adapt my C/Y lenses onto an EOS 3 or EOS 1N. The 90's Canon Film cameras are quite cool, since they have some useful things like automatic winding already integrated, as opposed to requiring an external winder with a bunch of batteries and a bodybuilders arm to carry the load.
I hope you go through with all those projects. Look forward to seeing more of your work.