![]() ![]() I do a lot more than just wedding photography and I draw from all of my experiences (nine years counting) when I’m on assignment. I’m going to break tradition with my blog only covering weddings and engagements. Alternately, if you need to cover up for other codes, you can use some nail polish or tape to prevent electrical contact between the exposed metal on the canister and the sensors inside your camera.īelow are some photos from the last two years. If you want to overexpose your color negatives or underexpose and push some black and white, you’ll need to take a blade and scratch away the DX code on your film canisters prior to loading. ![]() It comes out in red, which is pretty cool and reminiscent of the 90’s. There’s also a data back that imprints the date or time onto your 35mm photos. Unfortunately, you have to dial in these settings every time you turn the camera on by sliding the front door. One is the spot meter, which helps you focus and expose for the center of the frame. ![]() In fact, until quite recently I started feeling myself slip toward just shooting 50mm and sometimes longer. I’ve not shot an awful lot of wider angle photography for a little while. There are two key features though that give you some manual control. As you might guess by the name, the Olympus mju-iii wide 100 sports a wide angle lens that zooms to 100 mm a very useful range by all accounts. It fits into my shirt pocket, has a fill flash, works in the rain, and focuses pretty damn close to your subject.įor the most part, this is a dummy camera with auto everything. The camera is brand new and has never been used. This camera is dear to me because it is a fine travel companion. This Olympus Stylus MJU II 115 VF 35mm camera is new old stock and comes inside its original packaging. The paint looks like a champagne gold finish, way more fun than standard black or silver. My battle-worn Olympus has seen plenty of miles and the finish is blemished but the motor and other functions still show no signs of failure. I picked up this Olympus mju II (µ II) used in 2014, way before the prices skyrocketed (don’t blame me). ![]()
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