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| Need Hassy info | 08 May 2005 16:43 GMT | 6 |
I just bought a used 500cm, and I'd like to find a source of information about how to identify which lenses, hoods and accessories in general go with which models. Is there a guide on the internet or a user group I can join? -Lew
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| Help Please! Urgently need Close-up filter set for Rollei 2.8 Planar | 06 May 2005 01:06 GMT | 13 |
That's about the long and short of it, I am on the look out for a used full filter set for my beautiful Rolleiflex to shoot portraits with, would love to buy one or know of where to buy one in the UK ideally. Thank you.
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| B&W Film processing | 05 May 2005 03:40 GMT | 2 |
Well I am fed up with getting my film back with the negatives carelessly cut. How much effort does it take to NOT cut into the negative? Anyhow, I live in southeastern Wisconsin. I am looking for a company
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| Getting started in MF | 04 May 2005 21:36 GMT | 39 |
I have a question for the group. Let's suppose, for the sake of discussion, that I'm able to buy a medium-format camera to get started in MF photography. (I'm an advanced amateur who currently works in 35mm.)
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| 40mm or Hasselblad user comments please | 04 May 2005 19:43 GMT | 1 |
How does the 40mm compare to the 38 biogon, optically and practically?
 Signature Regards JJ
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| Fuji GW67III. An Appreciation. | 04 May 2005 00:23 GMT | 15 |
I have had lots of cameras in my time, including TLR, Mamiyaflex, Mamiya RB67, Mamiya 6 etc. I also use 35 mm and digital. Recently I bought a Fuji as I cycletour and just bringing this would make me
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| Why so many dumping the MF stuff for D SLRs? | 03 May 2005 13:27 GMT | 36 |
Confessing that I don't make my living from my photographic interests I'll post a question!! After using 35 mm (Canon) for a few years I purchased my first Hasselblad about 5 years ago. What a leap in quality it was!! My question to those that make their living this way is::: ...
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| REQ: Kiev 88 Repair Manual | 01 May 2005 22:47 GMT | 1 |
Looking for Kiev 88 Repair Manual...
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| hot weather + cork on bottom of tripod shoe = troubles / Asking For Help | 01 May 2005 01:04 GMT | 2 |
On very hot sunny days the adhesive that is used to glue the cork onto a tripod quick release shoe gets soft and if the camera is positioned in a "portrait" orientation, the weight of the lens causes the camera to slowly droop down.
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