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| old Soligor flash with Pentax DSLR | 03 Nov 2006 00:31 GMT | 3 |
sorry about this stupid question but i didn't manage to find a satisfactory answer to it: I am a fresh owner of DSLR Pentax K100D. With my old 35mm body I have used SOLIGOR TIF 340 flashgun (Pentax dedicated, of course). It isn't a TTL so my problem is not if the TTL
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| (October, 30th) Picture of the Week | 02 Nov 2006 16:00 GMT | 16 |
It's time for the picture of the week http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, --
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| Quality of negatives for scanning | 01 Nov 2006 22:28 GMT | 29 |
We wanted to get our 35mm film developed and scanned. Our local photo lab or Walmart type place can only produce scanned images good enough to print a 4x6 at best, they're tiny (<100K) jpeg files. I have just found that I have access to a negative scanner at work and
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| [SI] - Timing is updated | 01 Nov 2006 22:23 GMT | 4 |
An untimely addition. If there weren't 12 the last time you looked, have another: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/gallery/timing
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| Film Brake | 01 Nov 2006 19:28 GMT | 35 |
Has anyone ever had a roll of film Brake inside their camera? I ask because it happened to me today, the roll of film I was shoting in my Exa SLR snaped apart inside the camera, like there was stress on it or something. Everything seems to be ok with the camera itself, I've never ...
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| pentax and the best bokeh for the buck | 01 Nov 2006 16:51 GMT | 48 |
Are you sick of looking at what you think might be a great picture, until you look at the background and start to see harsh circles of light, and the more you notice the obvious ones, the more you notice there's a whole bunch more that are less obvious? No? It's just me
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| PrimeFilm scanner, 35mm slides, time and quality question | 01 Nov 2006 15:00 GMT | 4 |
Considering the PrimeFilm scanner, probably the 1800i, to work with years of accumulated 35mm slides in the family. Will owners of the machine please tell me a) if you're satisifed with it
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| flash question - combining light | 01 Nov 2006 01:18 GMT | 5 |
This is probably an overly-simplistic question. If shooting indoors, under flourescent light, and you use a flash... would the flash overpower the flourescent light, or would there be some sort of weird combo?
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