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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 117399" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Well, as much as I loved Kodachrome, I don't miss the kelvin color temperature meter with the large amount of filters needed to balance the color temp, I don't miss the cost of film and processing. And more, I don't miss the weeks spent in the dark.</p><p></p><p>I do enjoy digital and I do enjoy digital post processing.</p><p></p><p>But a friend of mine offered me a Yashica 124 G twin lens reflex that I'm very tempted to get. It was my first wedding camera and I kind of like the waist level finder thing… Maybe one day well be able to get digital 120 film with a usb connection to shoot these old cameras tethered to a iPhone or iPad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 117399, member: 3903"] Well, as much as I loved Kodachrome, I don't miss the kelvin color temperature meter with the large amount of filters needed to balance the color temp, I don't miss the cost of film and processing. And more, I don't miss the weeks spent in the dark. I do enjoy digital and I do enjoy digital post processing. But a friend of mine offered me a Yashica 124 G twin lens reflex that I'm very tempted to get. It was my first wedding camera and I kind of like the waist level finder thing… Maybe one day well be able to get digital 120 film with a usb connection to shoot these old cameras tethered to a iPhone or iPad. [/QUOTE]
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