I don't actually photograph much at which point my cell is what's to hand. And I have taken a few pictures I've really liked. In a new house with just a few places for art (its small with lots of doors and windows) I would like to blow them up and use them.
But of course cell phone pics dont have big enough sensors or pixels to blow up to poster or bigger size which is what I want. Really big.
These are pictures around my place on a small lake with lots of natural shoreline.
I have a bridge camera but other than basic shots find I just hate trying to figure it out. And then I can't remember because I dint use it often The green boxes that move around the white boxes, the pressing through endless menus. I don't have the patience. Maybe if there were a class idk. I used the older simpler 24x Lumix I had which had a nice lens but stupidly sold it fir a longer zoom. I rarely use it. And I don't think it has a big enough sensor anyway either.
Leaving me with the idea that maybe I should buy an old used 35mm film camera? 40 years ago I was into photography a bit and setting f-stop vs speed etc seemed manageable. I feel like that wouldn't drive me crazy to refresh my learning and use.
Also good DSLRs are pretty pricey for random occasional use.
What do you think? Is going 35mm going to work for poster size prints? There is a shop in town that processes. Camera and lens recommendations to find in the used market?
But of course cell phone pics dont have big enough sensors or pixels to blow up to poster or bigger size which is what I want. Really big.
These are pictures around my place on a small lake with lots of natural shoreline.
I have a bridge camera but other than basic shots find I just hate trying to figure it out. And then I can't remember because I dint use it often The green boxes that move around the white boxes, the pressing through endless menus. I don't have the patience. Maybe if there were a class idk. I used the older simpler 24x Lumix I had which had a nice lens but stupidly sold it fir a longer zoom. I rarely use it. And I don't think it has a big enough sensor anyway either.
Leaving me with the idea that maybe I should buy an old used 35mm film camera? 40 years ago I was into photography a bit and setting f-stop vs speed etc seemed manageable. I feel like that wouldn't drive me crazy to refresh my learning and use.
Also good DSLRs are pretty pricey for random occasional use.
What do you think? Is going 35mm going to work for poster size prints? There is a shop in town that processes. Camera and lens recommendations to find in the used market?