Hello,
I am a high school student wishing for a Lomo camera (Diana) for Christmas.
It shoots 120mm natively, but I am going to get (hopefully) a 35mm back for it, so I can not spend all my money on the expensive 120mm film. This is so I can practice on 35mm film first.
However, I have some questions, and would be very grateful if anyone could help me.
1. Where is a good place to buy CHEAP 120mm film, and what range of selection do they have available? (Slide, color, B&W, redspace, and different ISOs)
2. I googled online and found an exposure chart for the Diana F+, which has two shutter settings; bulb and 1/60 of a second. What confuses me is that the chart has exposure times ranging from 1/2 second to 1/30 of a second. How am I meant to expose for that short of a time? Do I just press the shutter more than once on 1/60 to make other ones, say press it four items for 1/15?
3. I have read about developers being able to compensate for poorly exposed shots but pushing/pulling them, can I expect developers around here to do that? Or have I got the concept wrong?
4. Has anyone tried the actual branded "Lomography" films, and how to they compare to their cheaper equivalents?
5. Any other tips for an analog beginner?
Any answers/ partial answers would be much appreciated.
PS.
This is my first post on this forum, and it seems like a great community, especially as it is based locally, in Singapore. I am quite proficient at photoshop and digital photography, but I find the whole concept of analog photography quite daunting.
Thanks.
I am a high school student wishing for a Lomo camera (Diana) for Christmas.
It shoots 120mm natively, but I am going to get (hopefully) a 35mm back for it, so I can not spend all my money on the expensive 120mm film. This is so I can practice on 35mm film first.
However, I have some questions, and would be very grateful if anyone could help me.
1. Where is a good place to buy CHEAP 120mm film, and what range of selection do they have available? (Slide, color, B&W, redspace, and different ISOs)
2. I googled online and found an exposure chart for the Diana F+, which has two shutter settings; bulb and 1/60 of a second. What confuses me is that the chart has exposure times ranging from 1/2 second to 1/30 of a second. How am I meant to expose for that short of a time? Do I just press the shutter more than once on 1/60 to make other ones, say press it four items for 1/15?
3. I have read about developers being able to compensate for poorly exposed shots but pushing/pulling them, can I expect developers around here to do that? Or have I got the concept wrong?
4. Has anyone tried the actual branded "Lomography" films, and how to they compare to their cheaper equivalents?
5. Any other tips for an analog beginner?
Any answers/ partial answers would be much appreciated.
PS.
This is my first post on this forum, and it seems like a great community, especially as it is based locally, in Singapore. I am quite proficient at photoshop and digital photography, but I find the whole concept of analog photography quite daunting.
Thanks.