LOADING FILM INTO A 35MM SLR CAMERA
Learn about Black as well as White film, what ASA is, as well as how to bucket 35mm movie in to an SLR camera
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@Starsara100
Canon eps 1000f – theyre cheap and really good (:
ISO 50 Is equivalent to having a 25 MP camera. ISO 3200 is equivalent to 6 MP.
Hey! Load the camera….Not talk bout film speed!
Hey
Im 14 and I live in London and Im looking for a good digital SLR camera at a gd price,
Does anyone have gd suggestions for me?
I already have a Olympus om20 film camera and have used it and developed photo’s,
I am indeed very intrested in photography
Thankyou x
@callumstaines25 Have you done a Multiple exposure with your DSLR? I am a realist too, but I’ll choose real paint over Microsoft paint as fast as my brain allows me to. I just find the aspect of playing with Photographic techniques such as Cross processing, (non-synthetic) Bokeh, Multiple exposure, et cetera.But I guess it’s really a matter of æsthetics.
I mean, there are just some things you can’t do with a Word Processor that you can do with a Typewriter; but that’s just my opinion.
@steveseason Film photography is ANALOG photography.
i use the leader of the film too, more economic…i sometimes get 38 exposures on a roll of 36
beautiful camera, i was recently given its amazing. im looking to get a new d-slr but the t2i is out of stock everywhere! Dx
i load my film into my vivitar in bright light.. does that damage the film?
I just got my Pentax K1000, my first camera ever. Slightly intimidating but more excited to just learn photography from the ground up. So thanks for this dude.
@nickimmm no
@nickimmm
@steveseason AMEN
yesterday I’ve ordered a Zenit e 35mm slr from e-bay
hope it works
my first film camera
a slr 35mm camera with 100 film — is about = to about 21mp
would it be possible to load 120 film into a 35mm slr?
Good video but I have a slight issue, I don’t know what I did wrong but I can’t seem to advance it anymore (using the lever thingie), when I first tried it, it did work but right now it doesn’t.
I can pull it maybe an inch but then it just doesn’t go any further.
Any idea why this is and how I can prevent it from happening?
Btw, it’s an Minolta XG-1 and I bought it today
125 iso = 125 iso on a really good digital camera, because crappy dslrs wont give you grain fine enough like 125iso film…
@xkrypton what’s your interpretation?
this video’s angle is terrible, i am a beginner and i can’t see a damn thing you’re doing
Cool! He’s using a Pentax k1000 :3
decent video, besides the comparison of film and digital…125iso = 7mp? ahhaha oh well…
@megacuh
The easiest way to upload it to facebook would be just to scan the picture after its developed. If you dont have a scanner many drug stores like cvs can scan photos onto a disk, which you then could put into your computer to upload to fb.
@MrFatNFly Most labs do both processing and scanning. I don’t know anything about US pricing, but in Australia its about $10 for good quality processing. I mostly do B&W medium format film (not 35mm film) and process it myself and its really cheap for me. The scanner I am using is EPSON 4490, which is good enough. It scans both paper and film, you don’t need super high quality scans for the internet. If you wanna shoot film, keep it cheap, not much point investing a lot in old technology. Cheers
@steveseason How much do they charge to Get this Film Devoloped and what if i wanted to put them on them Internet, I have to get a Scanner, and that downs the Quality