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39571
... It's stand-alone. You have the option of telling Vuescan to send the image to a viewer after it's scanned, and you can specify that viewer. You CAN ...
Ken Durling
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Jan 1, 2005
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39572
... No problem, Natalia. Lynne, I do have a T-90 and a few lenses for sale. My T90 is not the least expensive you'll find, but it's in very good shape, and...
Ken Durling
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Jan 1, 2005
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39573
... give me some advice. I just bought a Canon a1 (with one 50mm 1.4 lens) and am looking to pick up a basic t90 set up. I am a student and will be making...
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Jan 1, 2005
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39574
Hi Mark, I don't really have anything against ebay and have bought a bunch of stuff over the years. It just seems that in the last year I have found KEH stuff...
Rob McClure
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39575
Lynne - Welcome to the list. I am going to blaspheme... DO NOT BUY ANYTHING! Resist the temptation to immediately start buying stuff, especially if you are an...
Eric Goldstein
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Jan 1, 2005
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39576
Hi Lynne, If you're going to go to school to be a Photographer, know this, over 50% of your entire grade will be based on how well YOU can calculate exposure....
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Jan 1, 2005
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39577
Thanks Ken I fell asleep last night trying to read the manual not that hard to do (the falling asleep part). I think this program will end up doing what I...
awahlster
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Jan 1, 2005
5:49 pm
39578
OH sure ERIC while most of us have the common sense to be nursing a slight hangover! You go and start talking all logical and stuff. Sure you have years of...
awahlster
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Jan 1, 2005
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39579
OK I must be missing something but how does a laser which travels in a perfectly straight line hit a pilot in the eye's???? Everytime I have flow a plane you...
awahlster
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Jan 1, 2005
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39580
Mark - That's certainly the right approach, IMO. What I have found with scanning though, is that the software adjustments within a program like Vuescan are ...
Ken Durling
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Jan 1, 2005
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39581
Can anyone shed some light on the image quality of a Tokina SD 70- 210mm f/4-5.6 as a choice against Canon FD 70-210 f/4 ? I have seen both of these lenses but...
simedmondson
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Jan 1, 2005
10:47 pm
39582
the Tokina SD 70-210 F4/5.6 is a slightly higher grade then cost point consumer grade. It will provide you with decent 4X6-5X7 prints with good color. The...
awahlster
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Jan 1, 2005
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39583
Great... thanks Mark. That's a rule of thumb I will keep in mind. I'm not a very experienced photographer and I just bought myself an A1 on ebay with two...
simedmondson
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Jan 1, 2005
11:45 pm
39584
The little 35-70 f3.5/4.5 nFD zoom while not up to making 16X20 prints is still a great little lens I had one for quite a while until I found I wans't using it...
awahlster
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Jan 2, 2005
12:32 am
39585
Ah... yeah... I read about the Tokina 28-70mm lens in some previous posts. I actually have one here, but it's got fungus (as I mentioned) and it has some...
simedmondson
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Jan 2, 2005
1:41 am
39586
Toss it there not expensive enough to have to deal with a fungus ruined lens to have one. Mark W....
awahlster
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Jan 2, 2005
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39587
... Well, the reasons I have been looking into a1's and t90's is because my instructors specifically said to buy manual, and because a1's (though not...
Lynne
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Jan 2, 2005
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39588
... Eric, I am sure I will have many questions for you later on. I am checking into a workshop this summer with a set photographer from L.A., but again I need...
Lynne
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Jan 2, 2005
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39589
Anyone got a recent phone number for Ken the one I have from ayear ago ain't working. Need some work done on an F-1N Mark W. not one of mine though...
awahlster
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Jan 2, 2005
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39590
I'm with Eric on this one. For your needs, there is no compelling reason to get a T90. ESPECIALLY if you don't have money to burn. Get comfortable with one...
Alexander
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Jan 2, 2005
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39591
Hi Lynne, The key to effective learning is to minimize your variables. The fewer the variables, the more time you will spend learning the fundamentals....
Alexander
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Jan 2, 2005
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39592
Hi everyone, I remember some time ago there was a discussion here about the enlarging limit of 35mm film. There was a general consensus that 16x20 is the...
Alexander
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Jan 2, 2005
9:24 am
39593
... instructors specifically said to buy manual, and because a1's (though not necessarily t90's, I am finding) can be had at a fairly high quality fairly ...
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Jan 2, 2005
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... I have from ayear ago ain't working. ... Mark W. ... Hi Mark, Happy New Year! Are you using (909)246-9136? I talked with Ken last spring at that number....
Don Boyd
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Jan 2, 2005
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39595
would a 49mm thread cap fit a canon ae-1 program body? im not reali sure how to measure e thread.. i figured measuring e diameter but i dunoe if this is rite.....
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Jan 2, 2005
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39596
... Great post and question Alexander. First to note: your technique must be excellent and your lenses well corrected. As to whether or not this is an anomoly,...
Eric Goldstein
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Jan 2, 2005
3:58 pm
39597
Body caps aren't threaded like a lens. They have a special cover that twists or pushes on. Just get a "body cap". Chris...
Christopher Holden
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Jan 2, 2005
4:17 pm
39598
The body cap is a bayonet to match the lens mount, not a thread mount. There are some that are soft rubber friction mount too. There are body caps available...
Ken Durling
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Jan 2, 2005
4:52 pm
39599
No it's no an anomaly Alex what you happened into is what I have been saying all along. If youy want to see the quality of 35mm photography (like in the D vs F...
awahlster
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Jan 2, 2005
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39600
Yes Don that is the number I gave my friend. Maybe it was just down at the time I'll tell him to retry it. Mark W....
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