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<blockquote data-quote="globeglimpser" data-source="post: 158266" data-attributes="member: 13858"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p> I am one of those born into the digital world. I have enjoyed using my Nikon D5100 and more recent V1.</p><p></p><p> However, I recently - and very impulsively - ordered a Nikon FG20 with a 50mm F2.0 which should arrive next week. I'm still not quite sure why I did this - maybe for the thrill of processing film or because it would make a great travel companion on an upcoming trip to South Africa. What I do know, is that I am very very excited! </p><p></p><p> Anyway, I know that this probably won't impact on anyone here's lives but I just had to share!! </p><p></p><p></p><p> PS. I am trying to decide which film to start with. I'm looking at Kodak 400 TMAX B&W but if anyone knows a better film for a complete noob please share. Also any input on my choice of camera, any advice for technique, and any helpful resources would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p> EDIT: I am also looking at Kodak Tri-X 400</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="globeglimpser, post: 158266, member: 13858"] Hi all I am one of those born into the digital world. I have enjoyed using my Nikon D5100 and more recent V1. However, I recently - and very impulsively - ordered a Nikon FG20 with a 50mm F2.0 which should arrive next week. I'm still not quite sure why I did this - maybe for the thrill of processing film or because it would make a great travel companion on an upcoming trip to South Africa. What I do know, is that I am very very excited! Anyway, I know that this probably won't impact on anyone here's lives but I just had to share!! PS. I am trying to decide which film to start with. I'm looking at Kodak 400 TMAX B&W but if anyone knows a better film for a complete noob please share. Also any input on my choice of camera, any advice for technique, and any helpful resources would be appreciated. EDIT: I am also looking at Kodak Tri-X 400 [/QUOTE]
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