A while back I shared some photos from a plowing competition with classic tractors. Those photos were taken with the Nikon D7200. Now I have some shots taken with the F5 the same day.
Category: Analog
Nikon EM
My latest acquisition is a Nikon EM and Series E 50mm f/1.8 lens.
The experience with Nikon F75
Now that I have shot a couple of rolls with the F75, what do I think? Even though I’ve only developed one roll so far, I can say it’s a delightful camera.
The first experience with the Nikon F5
Yesterday, I had the first opportunity to use the Nikon F5, and I managed to finish one roll of film. You’ll get to see some shots eventually, but I can share with you some of my thoughts.
Nikon F100 versus F5
Like with most physical things, you really have to hold and use a camera with your own hands to get an appreciation for how it feels, and how it compares to other cameras.
Battery grip MB-18 for Nikon F75 (N75)
A battery grip is always nice to have, so I got one for the F75.
Nikon F5
I returned the broken F100 to Japan, got a refund, and was set on buying another F100. Instead, I came across a Nikon F5 in good shape here in Sweden for about the same as I had paid for the F100. How could I not get it?
Kodak ColorPlus 200
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is supposedly the cheapest fresh C41 film you can buy. That’s certainly why I picked it, when I needed a few rolls recently. So what’s it like?
The first photos taken with the Nikon F75 (N75)
These are my first analog photos for, I guess, six or seven years, or more. They’re taken with the Nikon F75 (F55), various lenses, and Kodak ColorPlus 200.
What makes analog different?
So much has been said and written about what makes analog different from digital photography. Is there anything I can add? Probably not, but I will try.