Hello Everyone from Welsh Wales.
I've been a 35mm and 120 film user for a number of years, my first Nikon was the little EM.
However I'm now finding that I just don't seem to have the time to process and print unfortunately , so have taken the jump into the digital world.
I struggle to read the settings and focusing on my film cameras without specs, that's what age does to you , so nice digital displays in the finder and autofocus are great for me.
I've started modestly and gone for a couple of old but good D50 bodies and a few lenses, sales of my film cameras will no doubt contribute to my upgrades.
One thing I have noticed, being left eye dominant, the viewfinders seem to be easier to view than my film cameras.
Well, I think that's enough for now, don't want to bore you all with my first post.
Konin
I've been a 35mm and 120 film user for a number of years, my first Nikon was the little EM.
However I'm now finding that I just don't seem to have the time to process and print unfortunately , so have taken the jump into the digital world.
I struggle to read the settings and focusing on my film cameras without specs, that's what age does to you , so nice digital displays in the finder and autofocus are great for me.
I've started modestly and gone for a couple of old but good D50 bodies and a few lenses, sales of my film cameras will no doubt contribute to my upgrades.
One thing I have noticed, being left eye dominant, the viewfinders seem to be easier to view than my film cameras.
Well, I think that's enough for now, don't want to bore you all with my first post.
Konin