Now I get it.
I have been trying to figure out this Cannon Ft out for the past couple of weeks. The first roll I went to wind and didn’t notice there was a release on the bottom, ended up advancing it past the film canister and couldn’t get it back it. Trash..
The next roll I was carefull to read instructions first press button and rewind. About half of the pictures turned out (I took a lot inside the print shop where I work. I found that artificial lighting sucks. Only outdoor from now on.) In fact, I think after I get through these 8 rolls of film, I will go to black and white.Everyone I know who has an slr, has a digital.
Owning a digital slr would be nice however, the $600+ price tag doesn’t entice me much. I do kind of like the fact of not knowing how the pictures are going to turn out.
The camera weighing a pound and a half is a bit of a downfall, though.
December 12th, 2007 |
Good idea. However getting a digital copy of the pictures costs an extra 5 dollars per roll or 50 cents per image. I also may try different speeds of film (this being a 400 speed).
December 12th, 2007 |
You should keep shooting in color and just pay the extra $.99 or whatever it is to get a digital copy of your photos. Then you can just make them black and white afterwards.
It’s probably cheaper to do it that way anyway - I bet black and white costs more.