This gallery is for 35mm film.
Why am I shooting film? Film is way more fun to shoot than digital, it's more challenging, and its dynamic range is much better allowing me to get details in the shadows and highlights that I might otherwise loose with digital. I use two cameras for film work; A
Nikon F4s (Introduced in 1989) which I love for its looks, handling, and toughness and the
Konica AutoReflex T2 (Introduced in 1970). It belonged to my father and I aquired my taste for photography with it. It's great for its smaller size, lighter weight, and advanced (for its day) exposure system. When new, each of these was the most advanced 35mm SLR you could buy and each changed the market forever. They are still great cameras today and can hold their own even in today's digital age. If you really want to experience the fun of photography go buy an old film camera start shooting.
On final for 27R at ATL -
Nikon F4s / Fuji Superia X-tra 400
On final for 27R at ATL -
Nikon F4s / Fuji Superia X-tra 400
Other sizes:
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