Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => Topic started by: Pete_R on June 15, 2022, 11:09:47 AM
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I have a theory. Let's see if I'm correct.
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Since I have around 50 working cameras I could have voted for several of these options, but I like my cameras to work when I'm out shooting. But I don't need the self timer to work! :)
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Since all my film cameras are old, the newest is probably 40 years old my expectations are modest. The most reliable cameras I have are of course homebuilt 4x5 pinhole cameras. Just cannot get any simpler than that.
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My cameras cover the whole range of choices but for the most part if they work more or less as they should I'm good with that.
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my cameras cover the whole range too, but I love dinking and making/helping/convincing things to work.
If it resembles a camera I will probably pick it up and use it.
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It's a bit funny because my camera breakage tolerance varies so much.
On some models little things annoy me to no end while on others rough around the corners is just fine (like that very damaged Hi-Matic on which I had to straighten the lens barrel ring with a stick of wood and a hammer).
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The camera I choose for a shoot depends on whether I’m looking for a specific look or how important the shoot is. Sometimes I want the camera to take responsibility, sometimes I want it to do what it’s told. I just want things to work as I expect and that’s not always the same as the manufacturer’s expectation!
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Good thread !
I did a count a few days ago and it turns out that I have 38 cameras (including one now ancient DSLR) half of which I made myself. They all work, most of them better than I do. I realised that the only one that would upset me if it failed is the Pentax MX - I guess I feel a little attached to this one following my heroic replacement of the prism. Any of the others could do a number and I wouldn't think anything of it.
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I imagine most of us on here are doing what we can to coax an adequate performance from aging equipment.
To be honest, as a b+w film shooter who devs in whatever is available, at a close enough to correct temperature, an inaccurate shutter speed isn't likely to be a deal breaker.
One of the great joys of film photography is the feel and character of the cameras.
Mint is generally devoid of character.
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“Mint is generally devoid of character.”
This made me think about my own feelings about cameras that are ‘too pretty’. We have all seen beautifully restored black paint cameras with bright white filled engraved numbers and letters, and not even a dust speck to tarnish their perfection. Eye candy to be sure but I’d be afraid to even handle such cameras with my fumbling fingers.
Worn, nicked, scratched, a few impressions in the top and bottom covers…..now that can be slung over a shoulder without care.
Quite sure I’m not alone in this. At 73 the list of new cameras I’ve bought is three, and two of those were discounted slightly scuffed up counter demonstrators. Only one absolutely new in a sealed box.
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Guess I should jump in to explain my theory. It's really a spin off from Francois' question 'What does Filmwasters mean to you in 2022?'. For me, it's a bunch of like minded people. But we all do things a bit different I guess so I was thinking about what was actually common. And my theory was we aren't particularly equipment oriented. More about what we can do with it.
Maybe it's not as simple as that and it's arguable the sample size is too small to make conclusions, but that big peak in the middle seems to be saying something.
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Oh yeah, and besides, perfect focus and exposure are so overrated ;D
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Guess I should jump in to explain my theory. It's really a spin off from Francois' question 'What does Filmwasters mean to you in 2022?'. For me, it's a bunch of like minded people. But we all do things a bit different I guess so I was thinking about what was actually common. And my theory was we aren't particularly equipment oriented. More about what we can do with it.
I can get behind this. Nicely put, Peter.
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for me atleast, it ain't about the best possible gear. it's about having fun with whatever I get my grubby hands on :D
though like a little camera goblin, I too wonder at a pristine piece of gear with many shiny knobs and details~
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My latest purchase says much about my taste in cameras:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52191517933_7d8e102e71_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2nvZaXt)Miranda S (https://flic.kr/p/2nvZaXt) by Berang Berang (https://www.flickr.com/photos/berangberang/), on Flickr
And one of my faves to use has a cracked ground glass that I have no intention to replace. So long as the shutter works reliably, I prefer a beater that I don't have to worry about microscratching or getting a sweat drop on or something.
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I feel you, flippy! I've got a pristine Olympus OM-4 but it sees no where as much use as my worn OM-2 or battered Om-1 with broken meter :D