sross
Adventurer
A few months ago, I bought a D80 and have been having a lot of fun learning on it. My composition has become significantly better but when I get back the States I would like to start shooting film. My reason for doing so is that I have some a couple different adventure plans/daydreams to occupy myself while on terminal leave (2 months). Either Central America in the Zuk or an overland tour from South Africa to Nairobi.
Back home I have a Nikon FE that my mom bought me 15 years ago to try and teach me photography. I didn't get into it at the time but I think it might/would be a better adventure camera. I am a hard on equipment after a few years in the Army where most stuff is built like a tank.
I would have to carry film but with digital you have to lug around a lot of expensive, tempting to thieves gear to make sure you don't lose anything. Plus you have to charge batteries, make certain nothing gets wet, and a lens change can/does mean dust on the sensor necessitating way too much time in PP trying to brush it out. This is not as big an issue if I do CA in the Zuk as I already have plans for a lockable charging box where all this crap could be kept in semi-safety.
To the meat of the question; what would be the best way to learn film techniques on a digital SLR? I don't want to burn through too much film and time before becoming comfortable on it.
So far I have come up with set it on aperture priority mode, manual focus, and spot metering so I can work on learning the zone system. Any other ideas on how to go about this project?
and last but not least my favorite picture so far for having read all of the above:
Back home I have a Nikon FE that my mom bought me 15 years ago to try and teach me photography. I didn't get into it at the time but I think it might/would be a better adventure camera. I am a hard on equipment after a few years in the Army where most stuff is built like a tank.
I would have to carry film but with digital you have to lug around a lot of expensive, tempting to thieves gear to make sure you don't lose anything. Plus you have to charge batteries, make certain nothing gets wet, and a lens change can/does mean dust on the sensor necessitating way too much time in PP trying to brush it out. This is not as big an issue if I do CA in the Zuk as I already have plans for a lockable charging box where all this crap could be kept in semi-safety.
To the meat of the question; what would be the best way to learn film techniques on a digital SLR? I don't want to burn through too much film and time before becoming comfortable on it.
So far I have come up with set it on aperture priority mode, manual focus, and spot metering so I can work on learning the zone system. Any other ideas on how to go about this project?
and last but not least my favorite picture so far for having read all of the above:
