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A subreddit about photography using film. Feel free to share photos and have any related discussions. Ask question about film photography and get help with fixing any problems with your camera. Get to know about film developments and learn how you can develop your photos yourself. Ask questions about managing film, how to prevent used film from getting damaged and talk about the film cameras..
Reddit » Film Photography
15m ago
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Reddit » Film Photography
15m ago
Hello!
Photography has been my passion for as long as I remember myself. At 5-6 I would beg my mom to give me her camera so I could walk around our garden taking pictures, and that love has not gone away.
I’m now 19, and I have a pretty good digital camera (the same one I asked my mom for), the Nikon D750. I also have an old soviet film camera I got from my grandfather five years ago, the FED50.
The issue is, no matter how beautiful and sharp the digital quality is it does not bring me even a fraction of the joy film does. But because of the shitty and unreliable nature of my film camera (I h ..read more
Reddit » Film Photography
15m ago
captured on 35mm
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Reddit » Film Photography
3h ago
Going on a trip to Thailand this August. Im confused what camera should be the best for a trip. Im new to film been shooting for only over a year.
I have an olunpus 35C and Pentax K100 and a Fujica stx 101. Im not sure which would be the best to bring. Im planning on packing light so 1 camera would be the best option.
I mainly shoot for documentation of the trip. I dont expect to shoot staged shots. Im not sure if that helps with deciding which to bring with me. I need your advice.
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Reddit » Film Photography
4h ago
Recently my Yashica FX-Quartz died and I had to replace it. I ended up going for a mechanical back and found a Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 and I’ve now put a couple of rolls through it using the same 50mm f2.0 lens that I’ve always used. In my mind the sharpness and overall quality of the image should be virtually unchanged but I’ve noticed the pictures from my old FX-Quartz are noticeably sharper and brighter. The light meter in my new camera is definitely slightly optimistic so I’ve made a mental note of giving one or two extra stops of light in the future but I don’t think that can be a factor ..read more
Reddit » Film Photography
10h ago
I’m gonna be there in a couple months for a few days. What are some good photography spots? Landscape, street, etc. doesn’t matter. Hit me with the details.
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Reddit » Film Photography
12h ago
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