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What kind of film and/or lens should I use to make a picture look old
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<blockquote data-quote="puglove" data-source="post: 2261488" data-attributes="member: 789993"><p>fashioned (film not digital)? I have a manual camera I tool around with. Is there a kind of film that will take the best vintage looking photographs (i.e. speed, brand...). By vintage I mean early balck and white era amost tintype-esque. Also is there a lens that may give a more vintage look? I am a novice so any advice would be much appereciated. I have tried Kodaks black and white 400 speed (TRI-X and TMAX).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puglove, post: 2261488, member: 789993"] fashioned (film not digital)? I have a manual camera I tool around with. Is there a kind of film that will take the best vintage looking photographs (i.e. speed, brand...). By vintage I mean early balck and white era amost tintype-esque. Also is there a lens that may give a more vintage look? I am a novice so any advice would be much appereciated. I have tried Kodaks black and white 400 speed (TRI-X and TMAX). [/QUOTE]
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