Originally posted by Bluestrike
Feel the power of the slide!!!!!!!
*got any slide or not? want to get from mi?
Originally posted by isomers007
hi,
can i use slide film on any camera? cos i wanna use my p&s cam for some street photography.
Originally posted by isomers007
slide film is slightly expensive rite? but less expensive to develop? and i can choose which picture to develop into print i.e photos?
Originally posted by ckiang
Street photography? try some B&W like Kodak T400CN. Push 1 stop to 800 if you have to. High speed film will make it easier as you won't want to use flash.
Regards
CK
Originally posted by Kit
Oei, I might be out of touch but I don't think you can set the ISO on P&S right?
Originally posted by ckiang
Street photography? try some B&W like Kodak T400CN. Push 1 stop to 800 if you have to. High speed film will make it easier as you won't want to use flash.
Regards
CK
Unless u happen to have a P&S like the Ricoh GR21 which allows for manual ISO setting. ;pOriginally posted by Kit
Oei, I might be out of touch but I don't think you can set the ISO on P&S right?
Originally posted by nEkOgOtCh
But I thought he wanted to take slides? Kodak T400CN is not slide right?
Anyway, push 1 stop will give what kind of effect on this B&W film? I have used this but cannot feel its goodness. You got sample?
Originally posted by Edmund
Unless u happen to have a P&S like the Ricoh GR21 which allows for manual ISO setting. ;p
That one easier to bring around mah... kekkekekekekeOriginally posted by Kit
Might as well get a light weight SLR with that kind of money.:devil:
Originally posted by nEkOgOtCh
But I thought he wanted to take slides? Kodak T400CN is not slide right?
Anyway, push 1 stop will give what kind of effect on this B&W film? I have used this but cannot feel its goodness. You got sample?
Originally posted by Kit
Oei, I might be out of touch but I don't think you can set the ISO on P&S right?
Originally posted by isomers007
slide film is slightly expensive rite? but less expensive to develop? and i can choose which picture to develop into print i.e photos?
Originally posted by ckiang
Slide film is cheap to process - $4.80 per roll at RGB, $4.08 if you are student or member of some photographic societies. Printing at RGB is expensive though. If your final output is print, use negs.
Regards
CK
Talking about ancient... I remember the Olympus XA (and the less ancient XA 4 macro) P&S cams also allow for manual ISO setting. Wonder if these can still be found...Originally posted by ckiang
Oh yeah. But my ancient Nikon L35AD can.
Regards
CK
Originally posted by isomers007
oh...ok...then i think i'll stick wif film...but read in some posts that film doesn't give that saturated colours as well as slides film.
Originally posted by isomers007
oh...ok...then i think i'll stick wif film...but read in some posts that film doesn't give that saturated colours as well as slides film.