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Photo Forum / Film Photography / 35 mm / July 2006

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Manual for Rebel GII24 Jul 2006 02:15 GMT2
Does anyone know where I can download the manual for a Canon EOS Rebel
GII?  It is not available from the Canon web site.  I called Canon and
ordered a manual, but they sent me the wrong one, they sent one for a
PowerShot G2.  It¹s probably not worth it to send it back.
"How to Pick a Digital SLR Camera"23 Jul 2006 19:33 GMT3
4 Simple Steps That Save Money and Time from digital-slr-guide
More at:
http://newcamz.blogspot.com/
Be sure to read the complete guide.
GETTIN SNEAKY WITH THE 20D !23 Jul 2006 05:27 GMT3
The 20D is a great camera for lurkers.
http://www.pbase.com/image/63749875
Reduced Range on Kodak Slide Projector IR Remote23 Jul 2006 04:16 GMT1
I need some advice on a newly purchased (used) Kodak IR remote +
receiver unit (model KODAK EKTAPRO IR Remote System RA 712 1072).
The remote unit looks very new, and is in mint condition on the
outside. But, the unit shows a really wierd problem. I use the remote
Russian enlarger21 Jul 2006 17:24 GMT9
I recently acquired an old Russian small format enlarger that dismantles
into a suitcase, which when assembled, the suitcase acts as the baseboard.
It seems to date roughly from the 1960's, going by the style of the design.
Has anyone ever come across one like this?
20D GOES LONG !20 Jul 2006 20:43 GMT10
Well sports fans, this week I rented a Canon 2x TeleConverter in order
to test it against my Vivitar Series 1 2x TC as well as a quick
comparison against the Canon 1.4x.  I also wanted to test the Super
70-200 f.2.8L w/ the 2x against the Forgotten 400 f/5.6L.  Then just
Vivitar V3000S20 Jul 2006 14:39 GMT4
I'm looking for a fullt mechanical camera with K attack.
A friend offer me a Vivitar V3000S.
What do you think about it?
Has it a "double expo" capability?
20D NEVER STRIKES OUT !20 Jul 2006 14:16 GMT20
Another night at the old ball yard tonight, but the great shots were
far and few between.
Perhaps the 1-0 pitching duel had something to do with it, or maybe it
was the 90º heat.
Any Ideas about Publishing?19 Jul 2006 22:52 GMT20
I just got off the phone with a guy who would like me to publish a book
of my photos, specifically those in my Reflection Riding gallery.
http://www.pbase.com/bret/rr
I know very little about such things except for what I've read on MR's
(July, 17th) Picture of the Week19 Jul 2006 19:21 GMT7
It's time for the picture of the week. In b&w...
http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/
Regards,
underwater photography19 Jul 2006 16:44 GMT1
Which is the better way to go:
1. buy an underwater housing for the camera I already have (Canon A2
35mm)
- or -
panaramic pictures19 Jul 2006 13:14 GMT8
Also one other thing, this probably is a stupid question, but do all
SLR cameras do panaramic shots, as long as you have the required film.
Or is it an additional function like the digital cameras
For Bret19 Jul 2006 08:32 GMT4
Little old 4MP camera.
http://www.nikongear.com/mercury/mercuryboard-1.1.4/index.php?
a=post&s=topic&f=15
(update) Trouble18 Jul 2006 20:46 GMT2
I would like to show you a new serie of pictures,
In b&w.
To see the world as you can't see it
http://www.monochromatique.com/trouble/
wide or normal 19" monitor for photos18 Jul 2006 13:46 GMT4
Looking to get a monitor for my laptop, and trying to figure out whether
normal aspect or wide makes more sense for photography.  I think widescreen
is mostly for movie viewing?
Thanks.
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