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Loffy0 In reply to thewolfcreek [2018-01-21 03:45:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you I kinda hate it looking back at it haha. Thank you though! Still means a lot!
Hey just random question, what kind of camera do you use?
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thewolfcreek In reply to Loffy0 [2018-01-21 06:06:49 +0000 UTC]
Very welcome...
Use 2 Canon EOS Rebel 2000's...also use a 75-300mm zoom lens...along with the original lens that came with the camera...
and about a dozen different filters...
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Loffy0 In reply to thewolfcreek [2018-01-21 07:04:23 +0000 UTC]
Oh nice! Film I have thought of getting an old Nikon body some day to shoot film but I almost rather not lol. Since you go for that dark and grainy feel I wasn't sure if it was film or not but that makes a lot of sense
Just curious, why do you choose to run film cameras?
Cool! I actually just picked up a 70-300mm for my Nikon ironically
Oh cool what kind of filters you use? I have minimal experience with them.
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thewolfcreek In reply to Loffy0 [2018-01-21 22:31:26 +0000 UTC]
Just a preference...
Mostly filters for b & w film...yellow...orange...red and 2 blue...
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Loffy0 In reply to thewolfcreek [2018-01-22 00:46:51 +0000 UTC]
Fair enough!
Ah ok, what do you mean for black and white film? I am not familure with such filters.
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thewolfcreek In reply to Loffy0 [2018-01-22 09:11:20 +0000 UTC]
There are certain filters only for b & w film other wise you'll ruin your shots...and there are filters mostly for color film...
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Loffy0 In reply to thewolfcreek [2018-01-23 05:28:24 +0000 UTC]
Ah ok, thats interesting! Did not know that! What do some of the filters you use do?
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thewolfcreek In reply to Loffy0 [2018-01-25 08:49:51 +0000 UTC]
Mostly to adjust contrast...
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Loffy0 In reply to thewolfcreek [2018-01-25 23:42:12 +0000 UTC]
Ah ok, thats interesting! Cool!
Just curious, why do you go for the more grainy look?
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thewolfcreek In reply to Loffy0 [2018-01-26 03:31:46 +0000 UTC]
Generally when you use hi speed film and a zoom lens you may get noise...
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Loffy0 In reply to thewolfcreek [2018-01-26 03:47:57 +0000 UTC]
Right, I assumed that was how you acheived that but I was just wondering, why it is that you do that, and not go with a slower film since your shooting outdoors? You seem to be fond of said noise so I guess I wonder, what draws you to it?
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thewolfcreek In reply to Loffy0 [2018-01-28 08:58:31 +0000 UTC]
I prefer hi speed film because in a lot of situations I'm on shaky ground and unless I'm using my tripod the camera shakes...hi speed film helps me with that...
as for the noise again it's a preference...
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