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u/Beaker__ · 1 pointr/35mm

I'm late. Maybe of interest for the next person:

>What aperture and exposure setting is best for a beginner ? I plan on take photos outside in the lovely summer sun !

See https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Exposure-Fourth-Photographs-Camera/dp/1607748509

>Where do I get the film developed ?

Those places have nearly disappeared. I can't speak for the states but Jean Couteau (pharmacy) is easy if you're in Canada. You can also develop yourself.., if you really want to.

> Is there a way they can develop the film onto a disc or USB to create jpeg photos for editing or to send digitally ?

Scanner. Some places offer to develop & scan (barrel scanner).

>Any other tips ? dos and donts ?

Keep your film in a freezer for storage (I have portra expired two years ago which still shoots well). Leave it out over night before you plan to shoot, I'll keep a roll in the fridge if I'm thinking about it.

>Any links to video tutorials or articles would be stellar as well !

Look for Bryan Peterson online and in youtube.

u/scotty_j83 · 1 pointr/35mm

Do yourself a favor and order one of these just for reassurance. There's also a medium sized bag if you don't need the Large. I took 20 rolls of 120 to Iceland with me and still had room to spare with the large sized bag. I've heard that the X-ray will only impact 800 ISO and higher, but I picked one of these up just to be on the safe side.

https://www.amazon.com/Domke-711-15B-Large-Filmguard-Black/dp/B00009USZ5/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=domke+film+bag&qid=1568921241&s=gateway&sr=8-1

u/monochromatical · 2 pointsr/35mm

Since the a-1 has a standard screw fitting for tripods you have lots of choice. If Amazon is convenient in your country the Amazon basics range of tripods are quite affordable and we'll constructed.

I have used their budget tripod with my A-1 and its overall been a good experience for the price (£11/$13.70~/€12.40). It's very light and good for travel, but also robust. One consideration to make is that because the A-1 is a bit heavy it might not be as stable on a tripod used on less even surfaces or in the wind. You should choose a heftier tripod if that's a concern.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00XI87KV8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_n61FDbQG85QSR