Yes, i do, i own a DSLR (Nikon D200) as well, however i still enjoy using the F3 for casual shooting. The F3 is much smaller than the DSLR, so much easier to take along. I even bought the adapter to hook the SB-800 speedlight to the F3, works very well.
I am in the lucky situation to have a filmscanner, so i just get the negatives/slides done by the lab.
However scanning is a time consuming job...
Thanks for commenting the other pics, they were done with the F3 on Fuji 400 ASA Superia Film.
This one i took with a compact P&S digicam.
Mine went through shutters like there was no tomorrow & eventually ended-up serving-out its days as a copy camera on an Illumitran. My F2s however sailed-on regardless.
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I am in the lucky situation to have a filmscanner, so i just get the negatives/slides done by the lab.
However scanning is a time consuming job...
Thanks for commenting the other pics, they were done with the F3 on Fuji 400 ASA Superia Film.
This one i took with a compact P&S digicam.
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Mine went through shutters like there was no tomorrow & eventually ended-up serving-out its days as a copy camera on an Illumitran. My F2s however sailed-on regardless.
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