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Photo Forum / Film Photography / 35 mm / June 2005

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sigma lens focus problem20 Jun 2005 22:30 GMT3
I have a sigma AF 28-70mm lens for the first Minolta AF camera (7000)
and it seems that it will not want to focus at infinity. It always
stops around the 5 m mark and won't go further. Is there a way to fix
this or will it be to expensive and should i consider buying a new
Alan Brown - congrats!20 Jun 2005 20:29 GMT20
Your favourite brand won the Grand Prix!
http://www.digitalcamera.jp/html/HotNews/image/2005-06/01/grandprix9.jpg
Here's more news about it
http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/news/articles/story_3435.html
NIKON F620 Jun 2005 19:52 GMT4
A new redesigned top of the line FILM SLR from Nikon. Is film dead?
Really dead? Or is Nikon brain-dead and not reading the road signs. I
don't know but I call the F6 and the new Velvia 100 (not the old 100, a
new film closer in type to 50) as signs that some major players don't
Rankin20 Jun 2005 14:03 GMT44
What do you think of his work?
www.rankin.co.uk
I think he's bloody good.
20D GOES TO THE GARDEN !!!20 Jun 2005 14:02 GMT14
I like this one that I took in the back yard yesterday.
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/44770336/original
[SI] It's a free-for-all!19 Jun 2005 22:57 GMT1
       Okay, Shoot-In fans! Here's the background:
       The last person to announce a mandate is among the missing. Normally
I just jump to the next person in line, but we're at the end of the lineup
and there is no next person in line.
possible fungus?dont know19 Jun 2005 20:08 GMT12
got a used 24mm f2.8 AIS nikkor lens the other day, looked good in the
shop and through the viewfinder on the camera, but when i got home i
took a better look through the lens with a powerful light and noticed
on the second element behind the rear element had on the fringes of one
BOOMING & ZOOMING WITH THE 20D !!!19 Jun 2005 16:44 GMT7
Got buzzed tonight by the F-104 Starfighter.
Good thing the 20D was there to catch the action.
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/44947054
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/44947055
KICKIN IT WITH THE 20D !!!19 Jun 2005 14:25 GMT3
What better way to spend a hot Summer night than
throwin a few legs up, grabbin a bud, and kickin
back and relaxing?
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/44868667/original
Imparting a sense of scale?19 Jun 2005 14:24 GMT19
Suggestions or techniques for imparting a sense of scale to images?  Other
than including humans in the image.  I'm basically looking for the feeling
of "Wow, that really is big!" at the first glace of an image, rather then
careful study to get a feeling of size.
experience with lenses19 Jun 2005 11:47 GMT4
Does anyone has any experience with these lenses:
Tokina 80-200 f/4.5-5.6  (1988.)
Vivitar 75-205 f/3.8   (1977.)
Sigma 75-200 f/3.8  (1988.-92.)
Focal DT-5000S Zoom 19 Jun 2005 05:26 GMT2
   I have this Focal DT-5000S Zoom multi-Dedicated thyristor bounce
electronic flash unit, and was hoping someone could help in finding a manual
or a link  to this company. Please let me know if anyone can help.
Thanks
Exposure Advice19 Jun 2005 00:58 GMT19
School's out, so lately I've been filling the idle hours with long
morning hikes as I live in colorado.  A while ago, I started bringing
up my mom's Canon digital camera on hikes and discovered how fun it is
to take landscape photos.
how does infrared film works?18 Jun 2005 22:11 GMT8
few days ago i was talking with a friend of mine about the way
infrared black and white films work. i was telling him that they are
impressed by the different temperature of objects --the hotter the
object, the lighter the area in the photo-- and, on the contrary, he
Pentax MX Lens Question18 Jun 2005 20:48 GMT7
I have just purchased a Pentax *istDS with the kit lens - 18mm-55mm.   I
plan on taking some photos with my old Pentax MX using this lens to give me
the wide angle shots I need.  The kit lens is of course without an aperture
ring, so I assume that it will remain fully open at 3.5 ...
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