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bare-cove · 6 months
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Sybil, Maine, 2023
Fujifilm X-T100 / Canon FD 50mm 1:18 
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gaiuspetronius · 2 months
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FD 5014 _20_0397
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FD 5014 _20_0397 von Zeno Felkl
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bigspoonlttlespoon · 9 months
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Does anyone have an opposition to me posting my photography here too?
(i know its my blog so i can do what i want but i can keep it as just art if peeps prefer)
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taifunu · 1 year
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4×4
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4×4 by Paul Chiorean
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rptv-photos · 10 months
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Sea Lion skeleton
UnderWater World (now "Aquarium of the Bay"), San Francisco, California
Photo taken on 35mm film (Kodak Plus-X 125) using a Canon AE-1 Program camera and Canon FD 50mm f1.8 lens
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prey4bokeh · 10 months
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So this Christmas my girlfriend got me this cool adapter that lets me adapt Canon FD lenses to my Canon EOS R. So basically I can use vintage film lenses on my mirrorless. Honestly I’m in love with vintage glass, I have only a hand full of them, but I never spent more than $50 on any lens and the images that come out are amazing. I had a couple of my photography buddies completely blown away that I’m using vintage lenses. Here are two of my favorites, my 50mm f1.8 and my 135mm f2.5. Both super clean, take amazing photos, the bokeh is butter and you can’t tell if this is a modern lens or a vintage lens. My 50mm is a perfect for not only portraits, but great for street photography. My 135mm is perfect for nature and wildlife photography. Not something I do a lot of, but would definitely love to do more of it, but mainly because I own a 135mm for it. I hope to get a 300mm one day as well. Now there is some cons and pros for using vintage lenses. Pros are, not as expensive as modern lenses, like I said I never spent more than $50 on a lens. There are some great ebay deals out there, there are some very expensive FD lenses, that run in the $1,000’s, but those were for making movies. You’re not buying cheap plastic, all these lenses are well made and made of metal. You don’t have to use Canon name brand lenses, as long as it has the FD mount, there are other brands out there that are nice in price and still have the same image quality. Now for the Cons, all the lenses will have to be manual focus, now that is pretty obvious to a lot of photographers, but this is something a lot of photographers will not like and will miss autofocus. Taking videos, there is no auto stabilization, so you will need a gimbal and you will have to manually focus as recording. It can be done and I’m sure that will not bother others, you can buy an adapter with built in autofocus, but that’s $300 for that. Another thing is shopping for the right lens, now I normally recommend ebay, just make sure you read the description. Since these lenses are old, they can develop dust in the glass and fungus. Also I have read where some actually have mold in them, but message the seller if they’re description is vague on the lens. Another con is these will make your weather sealed or weather proof camera not weather sealed or proof. I definitely learned that the hard way one photoshoot. I got a little moisture on my sensor one day when it was raining, thinking I would he good because I’ve shot before in the rain with my RF lens and was completely fine. Now for the last con, some of these lenses are heavy! My 135mm is super heavy, because they are made a of metal and not the cheap plastic you spend $1,000’s of dollars on. So trying hold focus on hold the lens is a sometimes a struggle. I linked the adapter up top of this post and they sell other adapters for other cameras as well.
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paulonunofilm · 1 year
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danerex · 2 months
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calochortus · 7 months
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Into the Woods...
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Into the Woods... by Konrad Niechwiej Via Flickr: Sony A7+Canon FD 50/1.4
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ambient-soup · 11 months
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shades of brown
olympus e-m10ii with adapted canon fd lenses
(first three photos: 85mm f1.8; rest of them: 50mm macro f3.5)
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bare-cove · 2 years
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Huckleberry Finn, Maine, 2022
Fujifilm X-T100 / Canon FD 50mm 1:18 
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gaiuspetronius · 2 months
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FD 5014 _12_0389
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FD 5014 _12_0389 von Zeno Felkl
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vegilliance · 1 year
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Mexico by Jason Black Via Flickr: Canon AE-1 FD 50mm 1.4 s.s.c Kodak Portra 400
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adrieniffrig · 1 year
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rptv-photos · 2 years
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Sea Lions
Pier 39, San Francisco, California
Photo taken on 35mm film using a Canon AE-1 Program camera
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