[Today’s Diary] Memories of an old camera...
Since I have used Canon's AE-1 for a long time, I chose Canon for digital.
There was Canon's 1DS with a full frame body, but it was expensive enough that I had to pay my entire year's salary to buy it, so I chose the D30(not 30D..).
Although the mechanical performance was slow, I liked the rich and colorful colors, so I was satisfied with the D30.
However, after looking at other people's photos, I realized that there were cameras that had very dark blacks and more natural coloring. It was a Contax ND, and this camera was also very expensive.
So, while looking for a camera that could express the colors I wanted at a reasonable price, what caught my eye was the Olympus E-1.
I attached the mount conversion adapter to the E-1 and took pictures using the OM series Olympus lenses and Fujinon and Hexanon manual lenses from the film era.
This photo was also taken with the E-1, but I remember using an OM 50mm lens.
Because my file management was a mess, I lost the original raw files from that time, so all I have left on my hard drive is this small image. Stupid... But that habit still persists.
I'm not used to managing and recording things well.
[Today’s Diary] Memories of an old camera...
Since I have used Canon's AE-1 for a long time, I chose Canon for digital.
There was Canon's 1DS with a full frame body, but it was expensive enough that I had to pay my entire year's salary to buy it, so I chose the D30(not 30D..).
Although the mechanical performance was slow, I liked the rich and colorful colors, so I was satisfied with the D30.
However, after looking at other people's photos, I realized that there were cameras that had very dark blacks and more natural coloring. It was a Contax ND, and this camera was also very expensive.
So, while looking for a camera that could express the colors I wanted at a reasonable price, what caught my eye was the Olympus E-1.
I attached the mount conversion adapter to the E-1 and took pictures using the OM series Olympus lenses and Fujinon and Hexanon manual lenses from the film era.
This photo was also taken with the E-1, but I remember using an OM 50mm lens.
Because my file management was a mess, I lost the original raw files from that time, so all I have left on my hard drive is this small image. Stupid... But that habit still persists.
I'm not used to managing and recording things well.