I have about five favourite photos that I took on my Kodak Instamatic 105 shot on 126 film. (My 110 photos are too grainy to speak of.)
I have two gorgeous photos that I shot on my granddads' old Halina. It had the old iris like shutter, which was failing fast, it had some interesting artifacts, like a circular neutral density grad filter, or a soft vignetting.
I also have some lousy photos from my new(ish) Pentax ZX-L. I never upgraded my 70-200 to AF, and have messed up some shots since there is no focus assist prism in the viewfinder. Maybe I need to tweak the diopter adjust on the eyepiece.
My Kodak DX7440 point and shoot is getting better colour results than print film from my SLR, but my slides still are better.
When I get my digital SLR (Nikon D80?)will I take better photos?
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I have about five favourite photos that I took on my Kodak Instamatic 105 shot on 126 film. (My 110 photos are too grainy to speak of.)
I have two gorgeous photos that I shot on my granddads' old Halina. It had the old iris like shutter, which was failing fast, it had some interesting artifacts, like a circular neutral density grad filter, or a soft vignetting.
I also have some lousy photos from my new(ish) Pentax ZX-L. I never upgraded my 70-200 to AF, and have messed up some shots since there is no focus assist prism in the viewfinder. Maybe I need to tweak the diopter adjust on the eyepiece.
My Kodak DX7440 point and shoot is getting better colour results than print film from my SLR, but my slides still are better.
When I get my digital SLR (Nikon D80?)will I take better photos?
Sure you will!
Ah, well... I'm pretty sure anyway that you'll miss fewer shots and maybe have more fun. I know I do.
Hey, mister Whattha Duck, two out of three isn't bad already!
I'm quite satisfied, in my amateurish life, with following just the third suggestion. :-)
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