Hi, everyone! I have a ton of film I need to develop but I don’t have access to a darkroom right now and was wondering if any of you have suggestions how to make your own/what chemicals you recommend for it. Thanks!
Did you take this on film? The noise looks really neat in this setting
Nikon is best for digital but olympus, Pentax, Nikon and fujifilm are best for film
@SpinBin thanks! I actually develop all my film at home. I accidentally worded my post wrong and meant if anyone had suggestions for prints not developing film. I’m actually president of my areas photo club and do a lot of prints there, but since everything (Covid shutdowns, etc.) I haven’t had access to a darkroom in months and have a ton of prints to make. I was thinking about sending them out to a drugstore to get prints made but personally I love doing everything on my own. Thanks so much for the suggestion!
Hi, everyone! I have a ton of film I need to develop but I don’t have access to a darkroom right now and was wondering if any of you have suggestions how to make your own/what chemicals you recommend for it. Thanks!
Love these
I love these photos! If you’re looking for a digital camera that will last a long time, I would recommend any of the Nikon D5000s or D3000s. They’re great beginner cameras and aren’t terribly expensive (you could probably get a base D3000 for around $150, probably less) they are great DLSR cameras and was one of my first cameras as well. There are definitely cheaper options, so let me know if you’d like to hear them.