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Photo Forum / Film Photography / 35 mm / January 2005

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Took the dog out in the snow19 Jan 2005 23:44 GMT3
She seemed to enjoy it, or not.  She tends to run around irregardless.
http://www.pbase.com/bcbaird/image/38824298
First snow of the year for us... not enough to make things interesting
yet.
help- insurance replacement recommendations for stolen canon a2e??19 Jan 2005 22:55 GMT9
Help.
At the beginning, I had (I think) a Nikon FE2 (or FE, forgot which
exactly) with a bunch of lenses (wide angle, 50mm, telephoto),
Sunpak(?) flash, filters, and other accessories.
35mm(?) slide transparency mount question.19 Jan 2005 22:26 GMT10
Going through my Dad's slide collection I noticed that he has a number of
transparencies whose outside dimensions match those of the usual 35mm
transparency slide mounts and fit a regular 35mm projector but whose inside
diameter is greater than that of 35mm film...
Ideals About Photos On the Photo.net?19 Jan 2005 20:28 GMT21
Hi, Folks
Most pics on the photo.net looks not real, they are far beyong what I
can do. I'm thinking how I can get my own shoots look as good as them.
There are two quality in those pics what are so impressive to me: one
An Extraordinary Capture.19 Jan 2005 19:13 GMT30
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3016373
Note: I did not shoot this photo.
Cody,
Luke 21:25And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in
Nikon D70 Firmware Update19 Jan 2005 11:18 GMT13
In case you are using or considering the Nikon D70, I have a data base of
user experience available here:
http://www.non-aol.com/D70/
There is a new firmware update for the D70.  I've posted a link on my D70
Maxxum 7D DSLR tested19 Jan 2005 11:18 GMT14
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/konicaminolta7d/
Good viewfinder, larger than most
Excellent photographic tool
Solid construction but only 649 gms incl battery
"Ghosting" on neg18 Jan 2005 22:47 GMT2
The scanned image of a shot I scanned recently, both print and neg,
there is a small patch of yellow next to the main image on the neg. It
is not visible on the 4 x 6 print, but shows up when the scanned
images are viewed at 100 % in in PS elements. Is this likely to be a
Looking for "short" long lense18 Jan 2005 19:53 GMT6
I'm interested in finding the shortest manual focus "long" lense
available to mount with a Minolta X-300 and/or X-370 body.
I have a 1000mm f/16.0 lense which is nice but much too ungainly for
convinient use. So, I'm curious to know what's available out there in
How do you position legs and feet in handheld photography?18 Jan 2005 01:50 GMT25
Q1:
A big problem for me is that my body tends to incline back and forth in
a small range when I ready to trigger the shutter. Of course I put my
feet apart in the width of my shoulder as anyone suggested, but what's
[SI] You won't see Brian Baird...17 Jan 2005 20:52 GMT3
       ... in the gallery for "Solid", now on display at
http://www.pbase.com/shootin/solid. But you may soon see his cursing that
he missed the deadline again ;-)
       I personally saw a lot more photogenic subjects in this period that
Why spot meter?17 Jan 2005 18:45 GMT27
The following questions pertain to hand held meters:
When do *you* use a spot meter?
In what kinds of situations do *you* commonly use a spot meter?
Do you find that there are any situations in which only a spot meter will
Wedding Photo Pointers Please17 Jan 2005 18:19 GMT23
Ive been asked to photograph a co-workers upcoming wedding. Her fiance
might be deployed to Iraq soon so they're trying to put things together
quickly.
I dont shoot weddings by nature, because i dont trust myself that well
Camera/Projector lens question.17 Jan 2005 17:35 GMT17
Hello, I have a question about using a camera lens for a projection
system that I am building.
I am wondering if it would be possible to use a zoom camera lens with
specs ~= to 70mm-210mm f3.5-4.5 to project an image of a 17" lcd panel
Options for Nikon mount standaard zoom/cheap primes17 Jan 2005 15:56 GMT3
Hello,
my old camera died last week and I'm looking for a replacement. I've got a
couple of options. One thing I'm considering is a student kit containing a Nikon
F65 + 50mm f1.8 prime. It's currently the best option I have, but I really need
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