Monday, March 16, 2009

Back to manual mode

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Since getting my new camera (Canon Rebel XSi) I really haven’t been utilizing its features fully. I usually grab the camera, set it on one of its automatic modes and shoot. Easy peasy. And so totally cheating. I can set my camera to manual mode and get very creative. I just don’t. Problem is that I seem to have a mind block matching up f/stops and shutter speeds. Years ago I started out with what is now referred to as a “classic” camera, a film Minolta SRT 101. I took the best photos with that camera. It had the old fashioned kind of TTL (through the lens) match needle metering system, meaning you lined up the circle and the needle for correct exposure. No guesswork involved.

In an effort to better my photography skills and get out of auto mode, I decided to dig out and dust off my old Minolta and use it as a teaching tool. The camera is still in great shape for its vintage years. Imagine turning your camera on and off by turning it upside down:

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Only one small problem. No battery. And when I say no battery, I mean no battery as in they don’t make them anymore. This camera took a mercury battery which in today’s world no longer exists. The only thing run by the battery in this camera is the light meter, which of course is the only thing I am going to use! I don’t plan on taking film photos with it—only to record the shutter and f/stop setting and apply that to my other camera.

Rick found a place online that was selling batteries that sort of replaces the old mercury battery and ordered one. The battery came over the weekend and I couldn’t wait to try it out. Bummer. The battery didn’t work! But was it the camera or the battery that failed? I had the idea to put the new battery in Rick’s old camera and see if it worked in his. (He has a similar camera to mine, just a later version: an SRT 102.) When I removed the battery housing from his camera, lo and behold, there was still a battery (mercury) in it! Even more exciting—it worked! When I switched out batteries and put the mercury battery in my camera it still didn’t work, but the new battery did work in his camera. Not sure why my camera is not working, but I was very disappointed to discover the problem was with my camera and not the battery. I think maybe it’s something do with the metal strip in the battery chamber not making contact. I think it needs to be gently bent down a bit but I’m afraid to try it in case I end up snapping it.

So, at least I have the use of Rick’s camera for my experiments in photography. I also have several manuals (which I hate reading!) that I am making my way through.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


Now I just need some good subjects. The garden is certainly not one at this time of year. Oh my, what a mess!

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

But on closer inspection maybe there are a few things worth taking a photograph of.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

 

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


And the daffodils certainly aren’t ready for their debut through the lens yet either.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


How about some tulips that I purchased?

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

I hope to have more things soon to practice on. Should be fun!

Comments:

I am in the process of shopping for an SLR camera.  It will be a novice version, but I want one sooooo bad.

Hey there Lynne~  I wanted to tell you of this amazingly weird and wonderful camera store here in Louisville…Owned by “Chuck Rubin”.  When my daughter needed an manual SLR camera for her photography class I went there.  It is wild.  They are SO helpful…but it is a weird place.  If you go to this website…http://www.chuckrubin.com/cgi-bin/album.pl?full=1 you can click on see our store and it is crazy.

BUT, I am thinking if you contact him via email, he might be able to help with your old camera.  They don’t make them like they used to (the cameras and Chuck).

Lori

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