Ted Fisher on Documentary Photography & Documentary Filmmaking
Friday, August 17, 2007
Made in USSR
This is my 1965 Zorki-6 rangefinder. In response to all the cell phone photographs I've taken lately, I thought it might be time to shoot a few rolls of film....
hello !! i got the same camera , i found it at my father's place and took it to the photograph and he fixed it for me , i'm really not familiar with antique camera like those but when i googled it i really wanted to know more about it and to take photos with it ! i feel so refreshed about taking pictures with that kind of camera !!
i want you to tell me more about this camera bein a documentary filmmaker, artist, photographer !! thank you very much in advance !
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hello !!
i got the same camera , i found it at my father's place and took it to the photograph and he fixed it for me , i'm really not familiar with antique camera like those but when i googled it i really wanted to know more about it and to take photos with it ! i feel so refreshed about taking pictures with that kind of camera !!
i want you to tell me more about this camera bein a documentary filmmaker, artist, photographer !! thank you very much in advance !
Well, the best info on that camera is from Fedka -- see:
http://www.fedka.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=71
I think the best thing to try with it is to use the "Sunny F16 Rule" and shoot a roll of film to get used to it.
See my post on that at:
http://newyorkportraits.blogspot.com/2007/08/sunny-f16-rule.html
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