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Photo Forum / Film Photography / 35 mm / May 2005

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Confused over lenses07 May 2005 05:54 GMT13
I'm a real newbie. I'm doing a basic course in SLR photography. I am
currently borrowing a friend's camera. I'd like to go the dual format
route (Film SLR & Digital SLR) and am likely to be able to do it soon
thanks to my 30th birthday coming up and the death of my Mother's Uncle
How to duplicate a slide07 May 2005 02:29 GMT7
Hi all, I have a Contax bellow with slide copier tool. I've tried to
use it but once developed the film I've seen that the image is not as
big as the original one. I've used a 50 mm lens. How can I do to obtain
better results? Is there a formula to calculate the correct distance
SPRINTERS LOVE THE 20D !!!06 May 2005 21:02 GMT16
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/42936433
"Bang!"
Nikon lens question06 May 2005 10:40 GMT32
Hi there you experts on Nikons
What is the difference between a Nikon ai manual lens and a Nikon ais manual
lens? The ais commands a higher secondhand price but why?
Secondly can you recommend the Nikon f2.8 180mm prime lens for pin sharp
what nikon body for use with pb-6 bellows attachment?06 May 2005 08:50 GMT10
i've just bought a nikon bellows model pb-6. i knew my f5 wouldn't
have fitted on it without 2 pb-6d spacers, but i was also hoping to be
able to find a couple of them; unfortunately, it seems almost
impossible to find a shops selling them/having them on stock and nikon
Subject: Looking for more information.06 May 2005 08:36 GMT1
Hi I am interested in more information.  Where is the best spot?  You
can email me at any of the following addresses:
                                        Thanks, Sam
masontss80@samsroverdogs.com alex80@gantabot.com
cheap 35mm camera for yearbook action shots06 May 2005 07:23 GMT8
I am the yearbook adviser at a school that doesn't have a lot of money.
In the past I have used digital cameras but we don't have enough money
for one that takes decent action shots (blurs).  Is there an
inexpensive, 35mm camera available that is easy to use (students taking
Browser Use by percent06 May 2005 01:36 GMT1
For your website, if you have one,
it's interesting to note browser usage patterns
at a major photo-oriented website.
MSIE 6      68.5%
Thom Hogans review of the Nikon D2X05 May 2005 11:37 GMT4
http://www.bythom.com/d2xreview.htm
Seems to be a very balanced judgement.
I hadn't realized the colour processing was 16 bit per colour.
Everybody else seems to be 12 bit. Except Sony who are 14 bit.
Canon lens choices for the 20D05 May 2005 10:03 GMT13
Some months ago I sought advice on lens choices for the 20D, and as a
novice, I am very appreciative of the advice received.
Canon "L" lenses were pretty much out of the question, pricewise.   Scope of
use made zooms attractive, where subject material ranges from technical
Choosing between teleconverter and zoom lense05 May 2005 08:34 GMT8
I use a Canon EOS camera with a Canon 80-200 4.5/5.6 II zoom lens.
Since I am new to photography and I take photos for fun, I feel the
quality of the  lens is adequate for my uses.  But now I would like to
have more zoom.  I am on a budget and my options are limited.  I could
Minolta Dynax 505 May 2005 01:03 GMT1
Can u refer some site that teach how to use
dynax 5 function in different conditions...
Thanks,
Clean mirror on FE2?04 May 2005 22:56 GMT16
I just installed a new viewfinder/screen  in my camera but the mirror that
pops up is very dirty. What is the best /safest method of cleaning the
mirror? I tried using my blow brush but there seems to be streaks of some
substance that aren't effected by the brush.
Rafting the Grand Canyon with an EOS 3 (article)04 May 2005 22:54 GMT9
Click link below for article:
http://www.photo.net/us/sw/grand-canyon-rafting
Cody,
http://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/Psa/Psa001.html
question about mirror lockup and bellows04 May 2005 22:28 GMT3
i have another question regarding using bellows.
focusing with a bellow is a hard thing: the dof is very limited.
suppose you have focused very precisely using a pg-2, for example. if
you lockup the mirror of your camera, it's very easy that it will
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