Is that a door? Is there a secret to getting it open? I've just been
admiring the purchases for their artistic and architectural beauty. Tell me
more about this film thing.
Don't worry, using the film isn't a problem. I belong to the 'shoot way to
much' school of photography. In fact, I'm leaning towards building a small
developing kit. Since many of my images will end up scanned, I figure I can
develop myself, have the latitude to push when desired, scan the results and
only have the exceptional printed. Haven't actually priced out if that
makes economic sense, as I can have the rolls developed for $3. I also have
a decent dye sublimation printer (Alps, inexpensive, amazing results), so
I'm combining my photography and computer hobbies.
Nobody said an obsession had to make sense, did they?
Tom
> Tom Scales wrote,
>
> =====I'd also love advice on what to keep, what to sell, but the
light/heavy
> may
> tell that. Oh, can't forget, a third, 'for the kids', indestructable
> set.======
>
> Tom,
> Here is a hint:
> You know that little door on the back of each OM body?
> If you put some 35mm film in there you can actually
> take pictures with them!
>
> Charlie L.
> Hoping you have a sense of humor :-)
>
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