Fujica ST705 with Tamron Adaptall SP 23A 60-300mm f3.8-5.4 lens, shot on expired Ilford FP4+ Type 101 Cine film and developed with Rodinal
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Fujica ST705 with Tamron Adaptall SP 23A 60-300mm f3.8-5.4 lens, shot on expired Ilford FP4+ Type 101 Cine film and developed with Rodinal
000097270011-edit by Simon Birky Hartmann Via Flickr: 07/28/2023 09:05am 1/1500 f2.8 neighbor
Fujica ST705 with 50mm and 28mm lenses, shot on Ilford FP4+ and developed with Ilford Ilfosol 3
Fujica ST705 SLR
Last week I purchased a film camera, the Fujica ST705. My idea was that I wanted to do photography, but don’t quite understand everything that is happening automatically in modern mirrorless cameras, such as my Fujifilm X-T100. With the Fujica, it is all manual and I would have to be a lot more methodical about taking shots as it is 35mm film.
Since picking it up I have NOT had a chance to take any photos, BUT, I have been exploring the world of film photography and believe that I will love this a lot more than just using it as a teaching opportunity.
This camera is from the 70s, and I must say that it has held up really well. It feels really solid, clean, and premium. I’m really excited to start taking shots with it over the weekend if I can find some time with good light. I think that it really compliments my Fujifilm X-T100.
Hopefully I can get the hang of it using cheap and/or out of date film before spending proper $$$. I will make sure I post up some progress shots to be able to look back on them.
http://flic.kr/p/twgX9X "楓葉" by 紅襪熊 http://flic.kr/p/twgX9X
can't remember which beach this was!