Feel free to add to this GRIPE, if you feel the same way I do.
I started taking photographs 57 years ago with a Zeiss Ikon rangefinder 35 mm film camera.
I developed my own film and printed black and white photos for around 15 years, having moved to a few better cameras in the process.
1st upgrade was a Honeywell Pentax SLR with 35 mm, 55 mm and 135 mm lenses.
Later to a Nikon FM2 with 28 mm, 55 mm, 135 mm, and 200 mm.
Using every conceivable type of film possible.
I did portraiture, weddings, anniversary parties, Nature, you name it I just about photographed it.
This was all a hobby for me, I was only a professionally employed photographer for about 2 months, long story (won't go into that).
My GRIPE is what the camera companies did and did not do, and there missed opportunities when they developed DSLR cameras.
Now I would like to say, my camera bag had many varieties of film always ready for any occasion.
And when I would compose and shoot the image, I stopped using a light meter many years ago, as I was as accurate as my Lunapro would say for a certain scene.
Retired, I was given a DSLR 35 mm size Nikon for a Christmas present, with 2 lenses. It was a bundle.
So here are some GRIPES:
1: After so many years of shooting film, I knew which film to grab for what occasion, and what ASA would work the best for that situation. DSLR camera makers should have given the owners of these cameras, a set of film types, to choose from, and the camera would mimic the results of those types of film. So If I wanted to use a Fuj1 400, I could choose that in a menu, and the camera would act as if I had Fuji 400 in the camera.
2: I have a lot of very good camera equipment, that is now like the old toys in Toy Story, that FM2 is a wonderful camera, and Nikon should have made it possible for owners of their cameras, to send them in to be retrofitted with DSLR innards.
3: Feeling stupid, because the instruction are printed for someone that can read and follow instructions. I cannot, I am a visual learner, I learn by watching, and by doing. My camera has charts and graphs and histograms??????
I would just like to not feel so stupid, and be able to create those great pictures that I did with my film cameras.
4: Using this Nikon DSLR it almost like a chore, the ASA is off the wall, and I try to think what can this camera do for me, I know there are great possibilities, but 1/2 the time, I cannot find the right setting is in in Wrenches, or the Camera body?
5: I believe if a camera company, made the adjustments, that I have stated, being able to mimic film, by choosing the type of film in a menu, VPS, Tri-X, Kodacolor, Fuji 200, etc. I think that would go a long way to help older film camera users be able to accomplish getting the most out of their cameras.
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