Film Photography with an Electronic SLR

Watching an Analog Insights video on YouTube about using interchangeable lenses on an electronic Canon film camera, made me realize the opportunity I had In doing the same. The electronic film camera I chose is the Canon EOS 620, and you can learn about it from Azriel Knight, on his YouTube Channel.

Canon EOS 620 with Canon’s 200 F2.8. Kodak Trix 400. Developed at home using Kodak D76.

Canon EOS 620 with Canon’s 200 F2.8. Kodak Trix 400. Developed at home using Kodak D76.

Although handling a camera that's over 40 years old is a lot of fun, in some cases that may not be a practical thing to do. So, I do not advise anyone starting in analog photography to pick a camera that is produced before the 80s or 90s — unless, you’re willing to take chances, or feel comfortable with the sunny 16 rule.

Canon EOS 620 with Canon’s 200 F2.8. Kodak Trix 400. Developed at home using Kodak D76.

Canon EOS 620 with Canon’s 200 F2.8. Kodak Trix 400. Developed at home using Kodak D76.

I always thought technology shouldn't stay on the way of creativity, and I stand by it to this day, but,  I can't deny technology is very integrated with how we work, so I must admit it feels great knowing I can switch between analog and digital with hardly any hassle and just concentrate on the subject matter.


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