People come up to you and ask to see the picture you've just taken on your camera and look puzzled when there isn't a 3" LCD with digital zoom on the back.
Yes! I love this! I also love showing them the black "lcd screen" at the back after I get a good shot. But I trick myself too, after shooting digital and going to film, I look at the back of the camera after each shot, to see black staring back at me.
Don't you just love it, when.......????
Look at this one from 1949! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:London_,_Kodachrome_by_Chalmers_Butterfield_edit.jpg
.... You set a long shutter speed on your lovely old TLR, fire the shutter, and hear that gorgeous sound..?
.... You look down into it and as your face gets closer, you get that lovely smell - how it smells of 'age'....?
.... Your digital camera develops a fault after 18 months and is more expensive to repair than replace, so you have to go back to film - with a camera that's as old as you and has never let you down?
.... You look at shots taken on Kodachrome in the 50's or 60's and they look about a week old?
Look at this one from 1949! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:London_,_Kodachrome_by_Chalmers_Butterfield_edit.jpg
People come up to you and ask to see the picture you've just taken on your camera and look puzzled when there isn't a 3" LCD with digital zoom on the back.
People come up to you and ask to see the picture you've just taken on your camera and look puzzled when there isn't a 3" LCD with digital zoom on the back.
When I said it's a film camera ,He seemed to loose interest.....:shake:
Tccchhh, but that has happened to me too. I might strap a P+S to the top of the film camera and rig it to the same shutter button just so I can show people 'kind of what I was shooting'
People come up to you and ask to see the picture you've just taken on your camera and look puzzled when there isn't a 3" LCD with digital zoom on the back.