It took 3 weeks to shoot a roll of 36 on my Pentax K2


PhilipKr35

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My first roll of film on K2 developed,
wasn't sure if there would be any images captured on film, as it is first time using a fully manual SLR.
The first few shots were out of focus, but in the end the shots got better, thankfully.

Here's a few I like Fujifilm Superia Xtra 800
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Congrats, now you know the value of getting it right the first time not senselessly pressing the shutter button.
I know because i spent about that long too and i do get quipped by friends saying i took very long to press that shutter button for one shot even on a digital cam.
 

Congrats, now you know the value of getting it right the first time not senselessly pressing the shutter button. I know because i spent about that long too and i do get quipped by friends saying i took very long to press that shutter button for one shot even on a digital cam.

Thanks for the encouragement, shooting film is really fun and as you said, takes time to get it right the first time. Yes, I recently did realized that my keep rate on the digital cam have became poorer, n that was because of snap to go attitude. :)
 

Great set. I started shooting b/w film recently, and have learnt to frame my shots all carefuly as each shot actually cost $ now ! I just got my first roll of Fuji Superia 800, and I'm looking forward to shooting it :)
 

nice. where did you get it processed and scanned?
 

I have so far used Konota at Perninsula Plaza, ie the Little Burma ground floor 68830155

thanks! their scans look pretty good to me.
i was afraid of going to konota as there were people who had their negatives processed there and had scratched film
 

You could never remember what you have shot on the roll of Fujifilm Superia Extra 800

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