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.
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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!
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
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
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 ☺️


Budget is not that high unfortunately… As for what I’m going to do with it…well…I’m just starting out. I like macros though! But no, I don’t expect anything more that just a few nice comments here and there about one good photo I took in a year.