Hate to add to the gear mentality in this thread, but I have an FM10, and it's a great little camera. I'd still recommend digital for a student, but for someone who understands the principles of manual photography, the FM10 can be a FANTASTIC backup... and even an acceptable primary candidate for someone doing amateur photography on a budget.
It accepts all Nikkors, which means the quality will be there when you can afford it later, a film camera body just needs to shutter properly anyway.
i use the old reliable 35mm kodak rolls. but in this avp, i converted the negatives to digital and worked on each to get the sepia tone. or prior to the advent of the digital programs, what i used to do was take pictures with black & white film, then have it processed in color. that gave my shots an old feel.
Good technique I recommend trying agfa or fuji velvia. All depends on film speeds. Velvia 100 is amazing. Agfa B&W 100 is also great. I shoot 100 mostly with my leica and then on my fm10 I use 400
Yeah I agree with you all the way, I recently bought some T400 the real b/w film and I'm waiting for them from coming back from the developer...I hope they came out good
I also have a FM10 and I love it to death, I stray away from color photography. I stick to black an White, I don't but it creates a life of its own...but I'm only using the stock lens, but I will be up grading soon.
That's great, FM10 is about 15 yrs old almost. It's a basic camera; and it gives credit to the one who shoots. No digital enhancements. Just the raw shot.
nice photos can you give me some tips aswell? thankyou
famouzboi13 2 years ago
Hate to add to the gear mentality in this thread, but I have an FM10, and it's a great little camera. I'd still recommend digital for a student, but for someone who understands the principles of manual photography, the FM10 can be a FANTASTIC backup... and even an acceptable primary candidate for someone doing amateur photography on a budget.
It accepts all Nikkors, which means the quality will be there when you can afford it later, a film camera body just needs to shutter properly anyway.
hossrex 2 years ago
nice pics i just get my fm10 but no have much experience with this kind of kameras can you put videos for tips .. thanks
animas83 2 years ago
will send you a message...
sipusaito 2 years ago
i just get my first film but all pics dont show good image, maybe i dont know how to use the lens LOL
animas83 2 years ago
even though the FM10 (made by cosina for nikon) isn't the best nikon made
it certainly is a great FSLR
i still love my F3 more though haha my FM10 is just my back up to my F2 and F6 :P soon to come F, F4 and F5
ichirootaniguchi 2 years ago
Ohhh yeh
I think now there's no doubt between buying Nikon FM 10 or Canon EOS Rebel XS
nice quality and nice composing.
mihogo 3 years ago
omg i love my brand new fm-10 its so smooth and takes clear picuters
by the way u use a different film wright ?? or is it a special feature
kuba995 3 years ago
i use the old reliable 35mm kodak rolls. but in this avp, i converted the negatives to digital and worked on each to get the sepia tone. or prior to the advent of the digital programs, what i used to do was take pictures with black & white film, then have it processed in color. that gave my shots an old feel.
sipusaito 3 years ago
thanx
kuba995 3 years ago
Good technique I recommend trying agfa or fuji velvia. All depends on film speeds. Velvia 100 is amazing. Agfa B&W 100 is also great. I shoot 100 mostly with my leica and then on my fm10 I use 400
marceloyanez111 2 years ago
Are you puttin' it in the developer long enough cuz it looks like it could use a little more contrast.
kid2dragon 4 years ago
i purposely made it look very old...
sipusaito 4 years ago
Yeah I agree with you all the way, I recently bought some T400 the real b/w film and I'm waiting for them from coming back from the developer...I hope they came out good
vtownpunks 4 years ago
I also have a FM10 and I love it to death, I stray away from color photography. I stick to black an White, I don't but it creates a life of its own...but I'm only using the stock lens, but I will be up grading soon.
Happy shooting!
vtownpunks 4 years ago
That's great, FM10 is about 15 yrs old almost. It's a basic camera; and it gives credit to the one who shoots. No digital enhancements. Just the raw shot.
sipusaito 4 years ago
What are you using to get that sepia tone?
Renpopo 4 years ago
you can use either photoshop or photoimpression.
it's a built-in filter.
hope you liked the fotos!
sipusaito 4 years ago