alghisimone

joined 10 months ago
[–] alghisimone@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Oh wow! Thanks for the specifics! I mean yeah, I’d like to learn some editing so I was thinking digital and that Olympus sounds nice. But I agree that the special feeling of film would be nice. That being said, I gotta be real and buy something that I’ll use more easily, especially since I’m basically a novice. I kind of miss bringing the rolls in for development but I’m guessing if I had to buy a camera i might be buying digital.

[–] alghisimone@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

It was kind of supposed to be vague, since I’m really a novice, but this clears up the steps in choosing a camera. Thanks!

[–] alghisimone@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

It’s a D300s. I don’t think he has any lenses a part from the one that came with. I don’t have much to compare it to, but I guess I might like something lighter. I was thinking of spending around 300€ but a preliminary round of searches tells me I’m far off from the actual prices. Maybe I could look into used stuff

[–] alghisimone@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I see. Thanks for the comprehensive bird’s eye view! I’ll research all of these so I can get a sense of the offerings

 

I think I finally want to buy my own camera. I usually used my dad’s Nikon but let’s just say I’m more comfortable having my own. I’m no photographer but I might learn a thing or two and this might just become a nice hobby for when I’m bored and just walk around town. Can you guys help me pick a good starting camera? Nothing too fancy…I remember Canon used to be all the rage but I’m guessing times have changed since 2016. Anyway, any input or advice you can give is appreciated so I might start planning the buy. Thanks!

 

Still with my dad’s Nikon, way less edited

[–] alghisimone@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Thank you! I mean I probably went haywire with the processing and messed up the colours in the process 😅 I am slightly colour blind so to me that looked pretty realistic in the end 😅😂

You’re right about the lighting. I thought making it less exposed would increase contrast better than broad daylight…

I guess I’ll try and borrow it again 😌 And maybe I’ll try to review some of my other photos’ processing and post another one ☺️

 

Hey everyone! I am new here. I don’t have a camera now, but I borrowed my dad’s Nikon. I felt inspired to record the textures and colours of the materials I found around my town during my walks