Quite honestly I regret fully manual cameras...
I'm glad my Mustang Cobra has a stick shift.
SpikeW wrote:
No matter what I am glad I don'i have a stick shift anymore and the heater works when you turn it on.
My four cars have a stick shift. Only one has an A/C and we almost never use it. As to heater only two cars have it...
I live in FL.
I started scanning slides a few years ago and then something came up and I haven’t been back to it. I look these beautiful photos, and some not-so-beautiful ones, and I can’t believe i shot these with a manual (except for the built in light meter) with a Minolta SRT-102.
I’m still asking myself “are you sure I took them?).
rvenneman wrote:
I started scanning slides a few years ago and then something came up and I haven’t been back to it. I look these beautiful photos, and some not-so-beautiful ones, and I can’t believe i shot these with a manual (except for the built in light meter) with a Minolta SRT-102.
I’m still asking myself “are you sure I took them?).
That's awesome. I did the same thing with slides I took in the 80s, but when I said "I can't believe I shot these" it was because they are so bad..... :)
I had a minolta maxxum for fifteen years.
I did not understand iso, shutter speed, aperture, depth of field, etc. I just used program mode. And ttl flash.
One roll of 36 film would still be in the camera for a year.
Then I got a new job and they wanted me to take pictures of thier interior projects.
And that's when I got hooked on photography.
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