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if you're in the 'film developing in the UK' thread I already touched on it there when talking about getting my films done by UKFilm
Used Canon A1 (which recently has its cough and film spool repaired, i don't know if they checked anything else) - Fuji superior 400iso film. As I was not confident to do settings myself, I used it on auto. In some ways i'm disappointed, but then again i could have ended up with nothing so i think it's landed somewhere in between. did i mention i'm not confident in knowing what to do The feedback from UKfilm said it's a good idea to overexpsore shots because there is more to work with for them, which i guess is a no brainer if i think about. Are there things i should think about with a less modern light meter on this camera?
Here is a link to a selection of shots, Early on in the 1st film, I think i may have moved the bit on the lens with the circle that has to be in a particular place when its on auto - so maybe this messed things up? The sunset photo, I used the exposure lock. they look grainer on my computer, than uploaded to this album, so maybe that will not help your feedback. the last photo isnt in focus, thats me obv. i havnt done anything in editing them.
of these photos, i like the 1st and 3rd waterfall photo, the rock one if i had framed it properly, the hanging fish and the lava rock with bright green at the front.
https://picsurge.com/g/5UUmkB
edited to embed some photos - 2 bad, 2 decent - from the set (the photos show when I am edited the post, but aren't loading when it's saved. humph)
Used Canon A1 (which recently has its cough and film spool repaired, i don't know if they checked anything else) - Fuji superior 400iso film. As I was not confident to do settings myself, I used it on auto. In some ways i'm disappointed, but then again i could have ended up with nothing so i think it's landed somewhere in between. did i mention i'm not confident in knowing what to do The feedback from UKfilm said it's a good idea to overexpsore shots because there is more to work with for them, which i guess is a no brainer if i think about. Are there things i should think about with a less modern light meter on this camera?
Here is a link to a selection of shots, Early on in the 1st film, I think i may have moved the bit on the lens with the circle that has to be in a particular place when its on auto - so maybe this messed things up? The sunset photo, I used the exposure lock. they look grainer on my computer, than uploaded to this album, so maybe that will not help your feedback. the last photo isnt in focus, thats me obv. i havnt done anything in editing them.
of these photos, i like the 1st and 3rd waterfall photo, the rock one if i had framed it properly, the hanging fish and the lava rock with bright green at the front.
https://picsurge.com/g/5UUmkB
edited to embed some photos - 2 bad, 2 decent - from the set (the photos show when I am edited the post, but aren't loading when it's saved. humph)
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