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Photo Forum / Film Photography / 35 mm / July 2004

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n80 vs n8008s02 Jul 2004 22:31 GMT4
I temporarily have both a Nikon N80 and N8008s and need to decide which
to sell.  The N80 is much newer and works with VR lenses, which the
N8008s does not.  I'd like to find out what other feature differences
there are between the two cameras.  Is there a web site anywhere
BBC Photographer of the year competition02 Jul 2004 20:09 GMT5
Hi Gang,
Just read this on the BBC News website.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/3383611.stm
Doesn't sound like there's a cash prize but lots of kudos. And there's
Nikon D70 Firmware Update02 Jul 2004 15:57 GMT3
Not strictly 35mm, but maybe useful to some who shoot both.  See my web site
for a link to the latest Nikon D70 firmware update information.  Came out
two days ago, I think.  See: http://non-aol.com/D70/
If you're the owner of Nikon F-Mount lenses, and in the market for a D70,
Nikon D70 (and my 35mm Nikon equipment)02 Jul 2004 11:58 GMT6
No, don't fear, fear not, I've not joined the digital masses (yet).
However, I have finally convinced the Michigan Department of Agriculture to
purchase a Nikon D70, to be used by yours truly, as well as a few other
select persons in the course of their work.  I was the one who put ...
are mechanical shutters bad?02 Jul 2004 05:16 GMT13
Dante Stella seems to make the argument that a $1 quartz watch is more
accurate than a $10,000 mechanical rollex and likewise he argues that
electronic shutters are more accurate than mechanical ones, and what's
worse, is that mechanical ones deteriorate over time so that unless
can i digitally colorize black and white photos?02 Jul 2004 04:48 GMT9
If i shoot on a black and white film, can i colorize the image after i
scan it like they seem to have done with those old black and white
movies?
Little review of the Olympus RC02 Jul 2004 04:42 GMT5
Just got the Olympus RC..
POSITIVES...
very solid metal build quality; apart from the lens glass breaking I
can't see what harm can come to this camera. I have always been
Pentax P30T vs. P30N?02 Jul 2004 04:18 GMT8
Can any Pentax fans out there tell me if there are any functional
advantages or improvements in the Pentax P30T over the P30N?
Thank you,
Tom
Sunny 16 and what else?02 Jul 2004 00:59 GMT32
I got this Olympus RC and I'm really tempted to use it without
bothering with the battery replacement and as thus it'll be a fully
manual camera. The film I'll be using is a fuji superia xtra either
400 or 100.
BIG BIRDS LOVE THE D60 !!!02 Jul 2004 00:26 GMT1
Took this one today.
http://www.pbase.com/image/30758816/original
Recommendations for Nikon Point and Shoot?01 Jul 2004 21:06 GMT7
Its been a while since I last posted here, so I hope you are all keeping
well.
I have got to the stage in photography were I am finding I want to keep
a camera on me at all times.  My darkroom is nearly complete, and with
Is selling photos difficult?01 Jul 2004 20:51 GMT12
I don't really plan to derive an income from photography but if i can
sell a few photos on regular basis to at least cover the expenses of
the hobby it would be great.
I think the feeling of appreciation that someone likes your
Nikon F3 film advance lever stuck01 Jul 2004 20:27 GMT10
I have an old Nikon F3 camera, and the film advance lever is stuck,
and the rewind button is not comming out again, this happened after i
removed the film. Anyone know what might be wrong? Maybe its just a
little thing, or do i need to have the camera on service?
OT And the name is....01 Jul 2004 18:26 GMT5
<drumroll>
Diesel!
That's what the little Rottweiler puppy blighter ended up being named.
Unfortunately the rest of the family don't share my enthusiasm for
advice needed please01 Jul 2004 16:39 GMT6
Hi
just got a new slr camera (canon EOS300V) after being away from
photography for all most 10 yrs (family and job in the way) I was all
ways a part time amatur so i am learning all over again
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