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Photo Forum / Film Photography / 35 mm / March 2006

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Is Fuji "print" mailer is still available?31 Mar 2006 20:48 GMT2
As title.
I could not find it by Google.
Looking for color print processing not slide.
Pentax 28-80/f3.5-5.6 vs. 28-70/f431 Mar 2006 13:07 GMT8
Any experience with these? Which is better optically? I won't be using
the Macro feature on the 28-80 much, so that's not an issue. To be
used on a ZX-5. Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Film Cameras Forever!31 Mar 2006 02:54 GMT34
Film Cameras
Forever!
Want to go against the grain? Here's a guide to choosing and using
traditional cameras and film in the digital age (Part I)
(March, 27th) Picture of the Week30 Mar 2006 13:54 GMT6
I would like to show you the picture of the week.
http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/
Regards,
Daniel.
Brazilian Photo Galleries30 Mar 2006 12:05 GMT4
Photo Gallery Gouda Brazilian Photo Galleries
I would like to get some feed back about the pictures featuring these
links
Photo Galleries World Creation
Perfect lighting for every occasion29 Mar 2006 14:24 GMT64
On a recent job at the Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort on Moreton Island
- just off the coast of Queensland (Australia)- I came a cross a
lighting situation that really works so well, I can't understand why
everyone doesn't use it.
Hi!29 Mar 2006 10:54 GMT1
I am Soham from India, 17 years old, and am extremely interested in
Portrait Photography. I'v won, for myself an award or two, and my pics
are regularly published in different photographic magazine. Is anyone
interested in looking at my works and commenting on it? I mainly
Looking for suggestion on how to organize a chest of photos, slides , negatives spanning 30 years29 Mar 2006 05:33 GMT9
I have a project to try and organize a chest of photos, negatives and slides
that I have accumulated over that last 30 years.
Currently I have a large chest that holds all the materials. There are
mainly 35MM colour negatives and prints. The negatives and prints are mainly
http://cheap-cameras-review.blogspot.com28 Mar 2006 22:43 GMT1
latest technology cameras review
http://cheap-cameras-review.blogspot.com
The joys of "hand inspection"28 Mar 2006 18:04 GMT47
Following the recomendations of a few people here ( rpe.m-f & 35mm) I
visited Penn camera on 18th / I street between the last meeting and
dinner.  They almost came down to the transaction level of $1799 for the
9000 ED, but only came down to 1900, a measely 5%.  No deal.
lens repair tips required!!28 Mar 2006 17:02 GMT2
Hi I dismounted a Stein Optik 135/2.8 lens in m42 screw mount to try to
repair the stuck diaphragm. After various guesses I managed to unmount the
diaphragm and clean the blades with lighter fluid. This seems to have
resolved the problem, but now I'm not able to put the various ...
WAKING UP WITH THE 20D !!28 Mar 2006 15:17 GMT4
Never wake a sleeping Tiger.
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/57774580
Film Lover's Lament28 Mar 2006 15:15 GMT105
I was shooting at the art museum with my Yashica-Mat 124G Sunday and it
caught the eye of a professional photographer.  She shoots mostly digital
professionally but still loves film and uses it for personal projects, using
her TLRs and 4x5 view cameras.  We both agreed that ...
Full frame loupes (35mm)28 Mar 2006 14:43 GMT14
I have a cheap Peak 4x that is now badly scratched. I found out how
lousy it was recently when I chanced upon a used 50mm f1.7 lens.
So now I'm looking around for a loupe that can cover a 35mm slide
comfortably and with a long eye relief. In this digital age, there
ROADKILL RULES !!!28 Mar 2006 04:46 GMT20
Here's a gallery I've put together from some of my "Roadkill" shots.
As you may know, a "Roadkill" shot is defined as any photograph taken
from a car window.
http://www.pbase.com/bret/roadkill
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