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Mr.canon
08-22-2010, 09:50 AM
Hi,
Here reporting from Holland. (yes the small country that has Amsterdam in it :p )
Since yesterday i bought an 1994 Canon EOS 5 with an canon 28-105. Also from 1994. I am the 2th owner. The feel and looks of the cam is just great. The sounds etc. Can't really explain it. I want to shoot B/W with it. Cos i like it more then color.
First i have to buy some films cos you can't buy them at the local stores here. Wich sucks
edit:
Just seen there was a dutch section to :whistling:
Just asking. Wich B/W film is good for landscapes? As i have seen that there are a lot of different films out there.
Christopher Walrath
08-22-2010, 10:04 AM
Well then, we welcome you and your Canon to APUG.
M.A.Longmore
08-22-2010, 10:09 AM
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Welcome Home Mr.canon,
Thanks for joining us !
Ron
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wclark5179
08-22-2010, 10:16 AM
Welcome!
My wife & I visited your lovely city with a group of folks from the Minnesota Arboretum during the time of Floridae as we visited several gardens near Amsterdam.
Everyone here on APUG should spend time in your city! Oh, my goodness, the possibilitys for making beautiful photographs are endless!
Here is a spot for everyone to check out:
http://www.iamsterdam.com/en
Perhaps you have even better places to go!
Enjoy your time here on APUG!
Sounds like you made a great find with your Canon film camera!
fotch
08-22-2010, 10:34 AM
Hello and welcome to APUG.
Mr.canon
08-22-2010, 10:44 AM
Welcome!
My wife & I visited your lovely city with a group of folks from the Minnesota Arboretum during the time of Floridae as we visited several gardens near Amsterdam.
Everyone here on APUG should spend time in your city! Oh, my goodness, the possibilitys for making beautiful photographs are endless!
Here is a spot for everyone to check out:
http://www.iamsterdam.com/en
Perhaps you have even better places to go!
Enjoy your time here on APUG!
Sounds like you made a great find with your Canon film camera!
Its not just amsterdam. You should try Utrecht (only 45min max from AMSt). And there are a lot of old towns with great old buildings. I tried Vreeswijk (little village near my) and thats great at night.
If Vreeswijk is near you, am i right that you in fact are not in Holland?
Nieuwegein, i.e. Utrecht?
;)
Any of the regular B&W films is fine for landscape.
I like Kodak T-Max myself, but Ilford too makes very fine film.
mike c
08-22-2010, 02:34 PM
Well come aboard there Mr.cannon,all the B&W films are good but some I like better.
Mike
stillsilver
08-22-2010, 02:35 PM
Welcome Mr. Canon. You can't go wrong with the Ilford line of B&W products.
Mike
Mr.canon
08-22-2010, 03:11 PM
If Vreeswijk is near you, am i right that you in fact are not in Holland?
Nieuwegein, i.e. Utrecht?
;)
Any of the regular B&W films is fine for landscape.
I like Kodak T-Max myself, but Ilford too makes very fine film.
Yepz
nickrapak
08-25-2010, 09:49 PM
I like Kodak's Plus-X. It has a traditional "cubic" grain structure, which makes it look more like a classic B&W print. However, it has finer grain than Tri-X, which makes for better enlargements.
Bateleur
08-26-2010, 04:53 AM
Welcome to the forum! There have been some suggestions, all of them good, the classic Kodak Plus-X or Ilford FP4, or the more modern emulsion Ilford Delta films or Kodak T films. Try them all and see which you prefer. In my view the classic emulsions are ideal for landscape giving lovely tonality and good sharpness.
RobertV
08-26-2010, 08:37 AM
Maybe for landscapes in 35mm you want to go down in grain and up in resolution. So B&W films less then iso 100 available are:
Rollei Retro 80S (iso 64-80), Ilford Pan F+ (iso 50), Efke 50-25 (iso 50-25), Rollei Pan 25 (iso 25), ATP1.1 (Tech Pan) iso 32 and some micro films but very slow in speed.
And indeed: Classic emulsions are ideal for landscape.
Jeff Kubach
08-26-2010, 09:17 AM
Hello and welcome to APUG! Most of Kodak and Ilford B&W films are excellent. You could try Kodak's T-Max film, either 100 or 400.
Jeff
Sirius Glass
08-26-2010, 07:08 PM
Welcome to APUG
Steve