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How many of you still use 35mm cameras/film?
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<blockquote data-quote="shipsupt" data-source="post: 1049438" data-attributes="member: 20944"><p>I agree, shooting film makes me slow down and really think about my composition before just firing away. </p><p></p><p>I also love the results I get on film for some of my landscape shots, I bring my F100 on all my landscape shoots now.</p><p></p><p>I am lucky enough to travel for work quite regularly but I often don't end up hauling along my heavy digital slr gear. I was given a leica M2 by a friend and I am setting it up as my travel camera. I can't wait to go do some "stealth" street photography on my next trip to Asia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shipsupt, post: 1049438, member: 20944"] I agree, shooting film makes me slow down and really think about my composition before just firing away. I also love the results I get on film for some of my landscape shots, I bring my F100 on all my landscape shoots now. I am lucky enough to travel for work quite regularly but I often don't end up hauling along my heavy digital slr gear. I was given a leica M2 by a friend and I am setting it up as my travel camera. I can't wait to go do some "stealth" street photography on my next trip to Asia. [/QUOTE]
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