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Questions about shooting film in the night with How can I use a Ricoh 35 FM film rangefinder to take photographs at night?

Recently I thrifted a cool little rangefinder camera;camera: a Ricoh 35 FM. I am new to photography, and am planning on shooting in the night. However, the camera does not have as many settings to change as on a regular film camera. I can only change the range (in meters) and the ISO.

Any recommendations for how I would produce good shots?

I read on a website that I should shoot on the lowest settings, so in my case that would just be the lowest ISO which is 25.

Questions about shooting film in the night with a rangefinder

Recently I thrifted a cool little rangefinder camera; a Ricoh 35 FM. I am new to photography, and am planning on shooting in the night. However, the camera does not have as many settings to change as on a regular film camera. I can only change the range (in meters) and the ISO.

Any recommendations for how I would produce good shots?

I read on a website that I should shoot on the lowest settings, so in my case that would just be the lowest ISO which is 25.

How can I use a Ricoh 35 FM film rangefinder to take photographs at night?

Recently I thrifted a cool little rangefinder camera: a Ricoh 35 FM. I am new to photography, and am planning on shooting in the night. However, the camera does not have as many settings to change as on a regular film camera. I can only change the range (in meters) and the ISO.

Any recommendations for how I would produce good shots?

I read on a website that I should shoot on the lowest settings, so in my case that would just be the lowest ISO which is 25.

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Recently I thrifted a cool little rangefinder camera; a Ricoh 35 FM. I am new to photography, and am planning on shooting in the night. However, the camera does not have as many settings to change as on a regular film camera. I can only change the range (in meters) and the ISO.

Any recommendations for how I would produce good shots?

I read on a website that I should shoot on the lowest settings, so in my case that would just be the lowest ISO which is 25.

Recently I thrifted a cool little rangefinder camera; a Ricoh 35 FM. I am new to photography, and am planning on shooting in the night. However, the camera does not have as many settings to change as on a regular film camera. I can only change the range (in meters) and the ISO.

Any recommendations for how I would produce good shots?

I read on a website that I should shoot on the lowest settings, so in my case that would just be the lowest ISO.

Recently I thrifted a cool little rangefinder camera; a Ricoh 35 FM. I am new to photography, and am planning on shooting in the night. However, the camera does not have as many settings to change as on a regular film camera. I can only change the range (in meters) and the ISO.

Any recommendations for how I would produce good shots?

I read on a website that I should shoot on the lowest settings, so in my case that would just be the lowest ISO which is 25.

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Questions about shooting film in the night with a rangefinder

Recently I thrifted a cool little rangefinder camera; a Ricoh 35 FM. I am new to photography, and am planning on shooting in the night. However, the camera does not have as many settings to change as on a regular film camera. I can only change the range (in meters) and the ISO.

Any recommendations for how I would produce good shots?

I read on a website that I should shoot on the lowest settings, so in my case that would just be the lowest ISO.