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What camera should i use for my Photo I class? |
I'm going to be developing my own film, specifically b&w photos. So should I get a digital camera or a regular camera with film? If you're developing film, I'd go with a film camera. 2 points. Take your digital camera. usually the first day of class the instructor will give you the requirements. i took the course before digital cameras were all the rage and i simply borrowed a good quality adjustable non-SLR type camera. got an A. don't buy a camera before you know what is expected. you would be needing a 35mm slr because the instructor would be giving you different assignments on where you would be needing to use different settings where point and shoot cameras typically don't offer the settings that you would be needing. It's really difficult to develop film in the dark room with photos that were taken with a digital camera If you are developing your own B&W film, odds are you will be asked to get or borrow a good 35mm traditional camera. If you want to learn more, then get one with manual adjustments for shutter speed, f/stop, focus etc. Check the closets of grandparents, and aunts and uncles. Many have old Nikons and Pentax's laying around. If you buy or borrow and old 35 mm camera, like a Pentax K1000, check the foam seals and the foam used to "catch" the mirror when it bounces up. Often the foam has gone bad and acts like rubber cement. You can get good seal repair kits on ebay. |
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