tis 2008-05-06 klockan 00:08 +0200 skrev Lucas Rijnders:
> Op Mon, 05 May 2008 22:09:22 +0200 schreef Katrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> Pentax film body recommendations:

> If you don't like your camera to focus for you, but like modern exposure  
> modes a super A (or 645 ;-) would be a good choice. It has all the  
> exposure modes (Av, Tv, P, M). Solid build and surprisingly not much  
> bigger than an MX.

Brings me to a question I've been meaning to ask: what does it entail
today to actually use a 645 film camera? I've been on the fence on
getting one for a long time now, but I have very little experience of
shooting film. It is the slower workflow that appeals to me, as well as
the very beautiful look of medium-format images.

For instance, is film readily available? And can you have it developed
or do you have to do it yourself (I'm considering both BW and colour)?
If I have to do it myself, the idea is probably a bust; I don't have the
space to set up anything. I'd appreciate feedback on the workflow in
practice for medium format.


-- 
Jan Morén
Japan:  090-3622 8920
http://janneinosaka.blogspot.com


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