My favourite film stocks

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @Zionist-Occupied-Government
    @Zionist-Occupied-Government 2 месяца назад +1

    Some very nice pictures there and I enjoyed this video.
    I like your calm no nonsense manner when you present a video, unlike some of these youngsters who race through their videos like sports commentators 😂
    I'm definitely subscribing !

    • @theoldunsshot1005
      @theoldunsshot1005  2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much Margaret. Sometimes I have a prepared script and sometimes I just wing it. I know I make some detail mistakes occasionally, but I like to pretend I am having a conversation. I know what you mean about the youngsters: I like their enthusiasm but it can be difficult to in everything they say. Cheers, Keith

  • @AndrewWaltonPhotography
    @AndrewWaltonPhotography Год назад +1

    I did like the Fuji Superior 200 shots, sadly I think you are right that it has been discontinued. I have shot Kodak Gold 200 more recently but prices have shot up in the last year or so. As I prefer to shoot black & white film to colour I might just leave the colour work to my digital cameras. Good to see you back on RUclips, and have a great Christmas.

    • @theoldunsshot1005
      @theoldunsshot1005  Год назад

      Back when I first got into photography, around 1974, I think films were costing me about £2, which an inflation calculator tells me is equivalent to over £22 today. I can't remember how much it was to get them dev and printed, but it was probably about the same. That means colour film photography is probably a bit cheaper than it was back then, in real terms, but it still seems terribly expensive compared to digital. I will try C41 processing next year, but when my film stocks run out the price of new film may mean I just go back to B&W. Thanks and cheers!