You go out and do a purposeful hour long shoot, only to realize at the end that you've done the whole thing on ISO3200 by accident.
Argh.
....you've done the whole thing on ISO3200 by accident.
Argh.
it's a darn good thing that you're a camera junkie and have cameras where ISO3200 is usable. Just think if you done that 5 years ago
it's a darn good thing that you're a camera junkie and have cameras where ISO3200 is usable. Just think if you done that 5 years ago
I guess in the old days, it was shooting just to realize you never loaded the film.
Not done this, but have shot a whole 36 exposures of my other half saddling up and trying a new horse, oh the joy on her face, only to find the lens cap still firmly in place. Neither of us forgave Leica for that :hissy:
Not done this, but have shot a whole 36 exposures of my other half saddling up and trying a new horse, oh the joy on her face, only to find the lens cap still firmly in place. Neither of us forgave Leica for that :hissy:
I guess in the old days, it was shooting just to realize you never loaded the film.
It happens to everybody I guess, it's just a matter of how long you notice it.
Although it's better than going somewhere to shoot and finding out you did not have a single memory card with you.
it's a darn good thing that you're a camera junkie and have cameras where ISO3200 is usable. Just think if you done that 5 years ago
I guess in the old days, it was shooting just to realize you never loaded the film.
Or, you had loaded the film incorrectly. Usually, you would realize around frame 40 or so, when you started wondering why that particular roll was so long...