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35Mm Camera Photography
Lisa the Wedding Photographer | 2024-08-26 03:46:30 |
This will always be my favourite lens for a 35mm camera. I bought it when i first started wedding photography in 2006. I ended up selling it last year because I thought I could make do with the 1.4 version. The 1.4 is just not the same. It is fine in most situations, but for weddings, the 1.2 has the ethereal dreamy elegant look that my brides love. There is just something special about this lens and I will never give it up again. 5 |
SureShot | 2024-08-17 03:33:59 |
I have several 35mm cameras and two digital SLRs plus multiple lenses. I am no novice to photography. I purchased this camera from curiosity and as pure entertainment. The price was also a good incentive. So far, it has met all my expectations. The only issue I have with it is, even though it is relatively intuitive to operate, the instruction manual is at best pathetic and of little use. That being said I have already recommended it to several friends. 5 |
Robert | 2024-07-19 06:37:52 |
My roots in photography go back to 35mm B&W Tri X. I am very happy to find Kodak and B&H still supply this great film. I use this in my dad's 1962 Kodak Duaflex IV camera and am thrilled to see the wonderful results. The film has great exposure latitude to make up for the age of the camera and the grain - love grain in my B&W film. Helps to give that classic film look. Great for art photography. 5 |
Sglmom | 2024-06-05 01:54:52 |
I've used the T-Max BW Films and always have had consistent output from them for my Photography Classes. The T-Max 100 is what I needed to be able to experiment with Reversal Developing during the class. With a very old (but still definitely working well) StereoScopic 35mm camera in hand (as well as my current 35mm SLR outfit), I was very pleasantly surprised by the results from the Reversal processing -- clear, consistent .. and I was able to use some of the supplies I had for the old stereoscopic camera to be able to use its viewers successfully. I'd recommend this as the film to use when your Professor wants to introduce Reversal Processing into your classroom experience. 5 |
Pads | 2024-06-23 08:59:27 |
I bring my camera everywhere I go. I love street photography, but the 35mm focal length is just a bit long for my liking. Having a zoom lens is not fun either, especially with the weight factor. So the next option is the 24mm - a very good lens but expensive and heavy for lugging around all day. The 28mm f/1.8 just solved all my problems! Light, fast and a bit cheaper (by no means, 700 is still a lot of money), this lens has won me over - my new walkaround prime lens! 5 |
John | 2024-05-28 02:43:23 |
Wanted a intermediate camera to start back into 35mm style photography, but wanted to stay affordable in equipment till I progress. Long time Pentax user SP500, this camera provides similar action, but do not have to use 3 different lens. 5 |
Evan | 2024-05-02 05:21:47 |
I use this for wedding photography and it fits just about everything I need: Two camera bodies (Nikon D850), 24mm, 35mm, 120mm, macro, 2 SB700 Flashes, sewing kit, Flash diffusers, ribbons and other things for detail shots, first aid, crochet hooks, tape, scissors, a whole bunch of batteries and chargers, wallet, kleenex, tide wipes, and much much much more. Yeah, it has a lot of weight to it, but it R O L L S and it's very rugged. The extension handle is up to the task and it transforms into a backpack when traveling on the rougher terrain. A very good bag and I might buy another one! 5 |
Paul | 2024-09-25 07:11:34 |
Great for holding 35mm camera while boating. 5 |
Jason | 2024-06-12 03:42:11 |
I'm fairly new to photography...so take that into account with my review :) I LOVE this lens! It's both my first 35mm and first manual lens. I've found it to work well with focus peaking on my A6000 and I really enjoy the focus and aperture rings. And...I've been very pleased with the photos! 5 |
Catherine | 2024-09-27 05:20:14 |
This is just what my granddaughter needs to view her pictures from a 35mm camera. Thank you! 5 |