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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Medium format / July 2005

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Mamiya Super 23 collapsible lens08 Jul 2005 02:37 GMT8
As I understand it, the back movements on the Super 23 can not be used
for distant scenes unless you have a collapsible lens that can be moved
backwards. I see there were a lot of lenses made for this system but
how can I tell if a lens is this collapsible type from a photograph of
Bronica ETRS Film Advance Crank Question07 Jul 2005 21:52 GMT3
Hello - Could someone PLEASE tell me how to release the pin that holds
the film advance crank on a Bronica ETRS?  I am trying to put a film
crank on a body that has been used with a speed winder in the past and
can't figure out how to get the pin out.
Pentacon 6 focussing problem07 Jul 2005 08:30 GMT14
I have a few Pentacon 6 cameras with the standard lens and had one of
them out yesterday evening to do some landscape photography and I had
the feeling that the lens was not reaching infinity but rather, when
set to infinity, it was focussing on something like 33 feet. I got this
Nikon Coolpix 8700 Never Again06 Jul 2005 20:06 GMT5
I purchased my Nikon 8700 in March and was disappointed from the start.
Then in July the camera became Schizophrenic. The operating software
has gone completely haywire. The camera does what it wants to do, not
what I want it to do. Pretty neat trick for a mere $700.
Photographers Wanted for NEW stock agency03 Jul 2005 11:15 GMT2
We are RoyaltyFreePhotoMart.com
We are a New online stock photo agency.   We are so New in fact, that
we are still in the process of loading images to our website.
We looking for good photographers who want to sell their stock images.
Life expectancy of latent image on film03 Jul 2005 03:38 GMT34
What is the expected life of a latent image on film.
Does film speed have a big effect?
Used drum scanner vs new flatbed/film scanners?02 Jul 2005 03:28 GMT4
After seeing Roger Clark's comparisons of the Epson 4990 and a drum scan of
the same image, I am wondering about a professional photographers statement
I recently heard.
He was selling large prints of his landscapes from LF film. They were
Scanning artifacts or grain?01 Jul 2005 18:28 GMT36
Please see: http://elearning.winona.edu/jjs/comp/
Thanks in advance.
jj
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