which 35mm film slr????
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which 35mm film slr????
Hi all,im starting a photography course this september and need to buy a 35mm slr.
I want to stick with canon .I`ve found loads on ebay very cheap but not sure what model to get.
I`d like to get an EOS model so i can maybe use any lenses i buy for the course with my exsisting canon EOS 400D.
any help would be great.
I want to stick with canon .I`ve found loads on ebay very cheap but not sure what model to get.
I`d like to get an EOS model so i can maybe use any lenses i buy for the course with my exsisting canon EOS 400D.
any help would be great.
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Re: which 35mm film slr????
I don't know the answer to your question but good luck with the course mate 
At least you have something to keep you out of mischief and occupied until the mullet season starts again next year!
You'll get peace from me too for a while, won't that be good?

At least you have something to keep you out of mischief and occupied until the mullet season starts again next year!
You'll get peace from me too for a while, won't that be good?

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Re: which 35mm film slr????
wait until you start the course and see what the lectuer recommends.
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Re: which 35mm film slr????
Thorniefish wrote:wait until you start the course and see what the lectuer recommends.
he just said any 35mm slr.its just for B/W photography.
i got a canon EOS 600 from ebay for £36.any lenses i buy for it can then be used on my exsisting canon EOS dslr

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Re: which 35mm film slr????
good price and thats the great thing about the canon's, good luck on the course
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Thorniefish wrote:good price and thats the great thing about the canon's, good luck on the course
cheers im really looking forward to it.should be interesting........
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Re: which 35mm film slr????
You didn't even have a reply to this question before I put my post up last week.
It sat for weeks without anyone looking at it or replying to it.
I purposely replied to it so that it would become an active topic again hoping that someone would see it and perhaps answer your question for you knowing that you are starting your course very soon.
I am sorry I bothered now.
I as well as Thorniefish wished you good luck on the course and you have completely ignored my post.
How rude
It sat for weeks without anyone looking at it or replying to it.
I purposely replied to it so that it would become an active topic again hoping that someone would see it and perhaps answer your question for you knowing that you are starting your course very soon.
I am sorry I bothered now.
I as well as Thorniefish wished you good luck on the course and you have completely ignored my post.
How rude

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Re: which 35mm film slr????
I suppose this course will give you something to do when the mullet start to head to Alaska
You better pray they dont ask you to take a photo of a Kingfisher
Good luck with the course.


You better pray they dont ask you to take a photo of a Kingfisher



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Re: which 35mm film slr????
33 Mullet and 3 Specimens last year,HE must be the Kingfisher where Mullet are concerned. I must say I am very impressed with his catch reports and pics which are all very positive and look forward to some high quality pics of his catches next year.
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colin c wrote:I suppose this course will give you something to do when the mullet start to head to Alaska![]()
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You better pray they dont ask you to take a photo of a Kingfisher![]()
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Good luck with the course.
it`ll be a sad day when the mullet migrate to alaska for the winter


bloody kingfisher

ta mate,am lookin forward 2 wednesday night..it`ll be a long day in work waitin for 5pm
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gannet wrote:33 Mullet and 3 Specimens last year,HE must be the Kingfisher where Mullet are concerned. I must say I am very impressed with his catch reports and pics which are all very positive and look forward to some high quality pics of his catches next year.
ahem...it was 33 mullet and 7 specimens last year

haven`t had much to report this year

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Davy Murdoch wrote:gannet wrote:33 Mullet and 3 Specimens last year,HE must be the Kingfisher where Mullet are concerned. I must say I am very impressed with his catch reports and pics which are all very positive and look forward to some high quality pics of his catches next year.
ahem...it was 33 mullet and 7 specimens last year![]()
haven`t had much to report this yearhopefully the season hasn`t ended early...........
Dont worry mate.I will take you out and get ya a couple of specimens before the seasons over.
