The next best thing to being given a camera for free is finding one at a bargain price in a second-hand store – like this little Konica C35 EF-P for the same price as a cappuccino!
It seems to have been in my bag for aaaaages, I carry it everywhere and take a snap here and there, whenever I remember – I’ve been doing this since January and I finally reached the end of the film at the weekend!
You forget just how dark it gets in January – I doubled-up on a few shots, with and without the flash. I needed the flash! Flash doesn’t always look great though – apart from on this telegraph pole – I love what it’s done to this shot!
However – look at the difference a couple of months and a bit of sunlight can make…
It’s a very basic camera – just two choices of ISO (100 or 400), the flash on or off (it’s good that you can force the flash NOT to fire) apart from that you just point and shoot – the focus isn’t always brilliant, but this isn’t the sort of camera to seek perfection with – it’s a camera for character and surprises!
And it doesn’t seem to mind when I shoot straight into the sun, either, which is good.
So, this is going into the ‘needs lots of natural light’ pile of cameras – lets hope I got lots of opportunities to use it!
All photos taken with Konica C35 EF-P and 35mm Kodak Ektar 100 ISO film
(I should have used at least ISO 400 but was impatient and had lots of 100 film to use RIGHT NOW).
14 Comments
Life with Kaishon
13 March 2012 at 21:03I really love these images! : )
I want to find a camera to send to you. I will be on the lookout.
Angie
15 March 2012 at 23:34You’re such a sweetie xx
Rhianne
14 March 2012 at 08:52I need your camera finding luck… I haven’t found anything in ages now and its making me sad.
Love these photos though, the last one and the telegraph pole especially. Its amazing how much difference the light does make I agree.
Angie
15 March 2012 at 23:36Not to make you mad or anything but I found another one today – an Olympus Trip 500 for 99p!!
Here’s to lots of light so we can use these little beauties
Cass
14 March 2012 at 09:01How do you take such lovely pictures with such a simple camera? Huh… I guess, all your really need is a black box with a hole in it… but still, these are spectacular. Hey, where do you get your film developed? Back in the olden days, I would take my film to the supermarket to be developed (I know, I know… Slapped wrist) but they don’t do that kind of thing anymore. No money in it with all the digital stuff I guess. So where do you go?
Angie
15 March 2012 at 23:53I’m really lucky, there’s an old-school camera shop not far from me and they develop all sorts of film still – Boots do too and some of the bigger supermarkets (but far fewer these days – and even then they send them off, they don’t develop them on the premisis any more). Failing that there’s mail order.
On the (very long) list of things I want to try is developing film at home – you don’t need much equipment or a dedicated darkroom – watch this space!
Cass
16 March 2012 at 14:47I think my husband would kill me if I started taking up even more space with darkroom equipement… So, you know, I may just have to send my film to you to be developed when you get your darkroom! Ha! I do have a few places round where I live that will develop film but they are far too intimidating: very high end, arty, snooty places. I can’t really imagine they’re the kind of place you can take a roll for a wallet of 5x7s… Boo.
Angie
16 March 2012 at 15:30Seriously Cass – if you send me film I will get it processed for you!
Veroica
15 March 2012 at 18:27These are absolutely gorgeous. I am dying to try film but am a little intimidated.
Angie
15 March 2012 at 23:54Be brave, I think you’ll love it! Ask me if you have any concerns – I’m happy to help
arvee
21 March 2012 at 14:24These are such lovely photos~! Love the ones with the flowers! I’ve been trying to get into film, too. All I need is a REAL film camera and not just a superheadz (which I have). ♥
Angie
21 March 2012 at 20:19Superheadz cameras look really cool (and are just as real as this one)
It’s quite exciting trying new film cameras though.
Yvonne
10 April 2012 at 05:30Great review. I enjoyed your photos and the telegraph pole is fantastic.
Angie
12 April 2012 at 18:54Thanks Yvonne It was a great little find, I like it a lot