tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3786851340213607564.post2411537903964949132..comments2024-03-27T11:44:48.234-04:00Comments on A Life in Photography: I Do Not Want to Do Video!Dave Jenkinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16815756076188881975noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3786851340213607564.post-46634951009376889942023-02-26T18:16:04.928-05:002023-02-26T18:16:04.928-05:00Hi Dave, I came across your blog after researching...Hi Dave, I came across your blog after researching the OM2N and I’m glad I did. <br /><br />I’ve just spent the last hour reading your posts and have bookmarked at least a dozen of them for future reference. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. <br /><br />I’m actually researching camera setups for a 3 month trip across South East Asia and I’m contemplating just shooting film for the duration. <br /><br />As an 80s child I have fond childhood memories of film and continue to shoot black and white film (which I prefer over colour). Although when I do shoot colour, I have switched to digital due to the cost and availability of colour film.<br /><br />I know it’s not about cameras, lenses etc but capturing unique moments and telling stories but if you were in my position what would you take with you?<br /><br />I own a Nikon DSLR, Nikon AF 35mm cameras and a couple of 35mm OM1N’s.<br /><br />I enjoy shooting both the Nikon and OM but I just can’t decide on the right setup. <br /><br />Lens wise I’m going with 24/50/85mm.<br /><br />I’m just blown away by your photos from your travels. <br /><br />And I love a audio-visual - sadly we don’t see many of them today. <br /><br />Chris Markers Le Jettee remains one of the greatest films of all time for a good reason.<br /><br />Thanks again. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Best wishes, DavidDavid Pnoreply@blogger.com