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Title: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: neweinstein on 23.07.2015, 15:24:24
I have been running the "Photographers Roundtable" panel at EF for a couple of years now and it has grown quite a bit. It has actually grown so far that the room we had last year was a tad too small. So this year we will (as far as planned right now) have a larger room and also a longer timeslot.

This should allow us to have some nice discussions going on, test some equipment, maybe even do a little shooting in there ... and all that more or less open end :)

If you want to attend this panel and have a special idea what you would like to talk about / test / discuss then just post it here and I can see what I can do about it.

I will most likely bring some equipment (cameras and light) and some example photos with me

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Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: Cheetor on 24.07.2015, 14:47:24
On that note, who knows where to buy film in Berlin, probably some Kodak Ektar, Fuji Provia/Velvia and Ilford stuffs?
Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: neweinstein on 26.07.2015, 18:55:34
I often use http://www.fotoimpex.de/website/about-fotoimpex/

they have an online store but also a small "real life" store in downtown Berlin. Quite easy to reach with public transport as well. You should be able to get all common types of films there.

EIN
Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: Cheetor on 27.07.2015, 15:42:50
Wow, they sell a lot of stuff there... and their Ektar 100 is almost half the price it is here!.  I've quite new to shooting on film, hoping to get some epic shots while I'm there
Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: Joleii on 03.08.2015, 14:18:22
I'd like to join you after the Pawpetshow, if this is ok! :)
I can bring some bat photos with me, I've just caught a Barbastella barbastellus last week. :D She looked like an alien.
I only shot photos at night with my 60mm macro lens recently. I did not have time to do something else I'm afraid. :/ It's because of my job, no freetime and only photography at-the-job is possible, so all I've got to show are bats, bats, bats in the dark. -.-
Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: neweinstein on 04.08.2015, 17:38:25
sure ... just drop in and bring photo and/or camera along :-)
Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: Cheetor on 06.08.2015, 11:55:57
Well.... I think I'm almost ready.  ;)
Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: Atkelar on 16.08.2015, 22:02:26
Wow, they sell a lot of stuff there... and their Ektar 100 is almost half the price it is here!.  I've quite new to shooting on film, hoping to get some epic shots while I'm there

A small request: if you actually go out to that store, could you pick up four rolls of 120 Ilford Delta 100 for me? The webshop lists slightly expired ones for cheaper, which would be OK too (link for reference: http://www.fotoimpex.de/shopen/films/ilford-delta-100-120-expiry-date-052015.html )
I'm all stocked up on 135 film but just realized that I've loaded my last roll of 120 this weekend... :(

Please reply here, DM me here or poke me on location - I should be around the Fursuit Photoshoot set.
Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: Lutra on 17.08.2015, 22:03:50
Sounds interesting. Actually I have only a digital cam. Seems that you guys still use analog equipment. But the basics are the same for analog and digital. :)
Title: Re: The "Photographers Roundtable" returns to EF21
Post by: Dutch_Wolf on 18.08.2015, 07:01:08
Sounds interesting. Actually I have only a digital cam. Seems that you guys still use analog equipment. But the basics are the same for analog and digital. :)

Actually most of the people here are using both, although as you pointed out the basics are mostly the same ;)