I purchased a TLR! it’s a Yashica Mat 124 G.
f80mm, 1:3.5
and it uses 120/220 film.
so next step is learning to develop my own film.
How I did it: I didn't have lots of money for the knew camera, but since my old camera died, I had to buy a knew one. A friend of mine came to visit me and she had the same cam, so I decided to inform myself about it a bit more. I love my knew camera!
Lessons & tips: Read lots of reviews before buying a camera!
Resources: Internet
I purchased a TLR! it’s a Yashica Mat 124 G.
f80mm, 1:3.5
and it uses 120/220 film.
so next step is learning to develop my own film.
Dani_Bird is at a crossroads
I have an SLR, but I want to get a digital SLR, Nikon D40 or D80 is the ideal. I’m tough on cameras. I’ve had three point and shoot in the past four years. One the flash broke, It was an HP something. The next one, A Fuji Finepix f450, I shattered the screen when it got closed in a door. And now I have a Canon PowerShot A560. But Like I said, SLR!
I got a new one for Christmas. A Kodak EasyShare 5.0 megapixel-awesometastic camera! Whoo!
The Nikon D80 is remarkable! I can’t believe I made do with my Olympus for so long.
My camera is dying. ): It’s just your average digital camera, but it was still pretty good. I want a photography camera, and new digital camera. However, I’ll settle with whichever I can get.
I’ve taken Harry all over the county. (An HP camera. {harry potter})I’ve dropped him and he’s just kept on snapping. It will be a sad day when he retires.
Someone nicked my 1st which I absolutely loved. Couldn’t get the same one but it’s 1 the best things & brings me soo much pleasure. Get a bigger memory card, USB stick then you can forget about the wires. It’s so much easier to share, store & print, a great innovation.
Got my sights on the Nikon D50 and the D70s. So far I am leaning on the D50 regardless of budget.