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Last Post 24 Dec 2008 07:39 PM by namdlo. 2 Replies.
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dheeruyadav
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Posts:36
18 Nov 2008 06:22 AM
Hi,
I am just too curious to know does any one still uses black and white camera for photography? I an not talking about the black and white photo mode in new generation cameras.
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MacphersonPhoto
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Posts:28
19 Nov 2008 10:40 AM
I do!
Well, it isn't a black and white camera - it will shoot colour film as well, lol! I mostly shoot digital, but I prefer film for black and white, and the darkroom is fun.
And film cameras are so cheap to buy now.
namdlo
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Posts:8
24 Dec 2008 07:39 PM
Hi, I still do a bit of B&W occasionally. When I started in photography, there was no colour. Boy, is that a long time ago?
Ray
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