Gerg, It's hard to say. I just got mine for the intent of using it on something other than for which it was designed, but the filter ring is too thick, so I...
Mark, A few years ago, I had a CAT scan of my heart. That was film based. I delivered to the doc in an envolpe. The images looked like xrays (i.e. black and...
Adobe has quietly released DNG Converter 2.5 and Camera Raw 2.4 final. The DNG page is at: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html DNG Converter...
Hi, I got Silverfast with my Nikon scanner. I tried it for a few days, and found that I was better served with Vuescan. If you're comfortable with the...
I'd like to try your FD 200/4L please... ;-) You should get results as good as, if not superior to, tubes with these achromat dioptre lenses. The 50/1.2 is...
Yes but you are thinking the western world. As we go digital the rest of the developing world will be coming along and finally getting film based Xray...
Not as huge as originally thought. This was Kodak's so-called billion-dollar gamble, and the market is skipping technologies and going straight to digital...
Yeah, I think I read somewhere the numbers 240/450 are focal lengths of the diopter. I'm not sure how you calculate which close up lens is intended for which...
Again, in the interest of getting reliable information out there, this is likely some sort of odd effect you are getting or operator error. It has been...
Yeah, I found that 200 f/4L after a few hours of conversation with Mr. Budweiser :~) Anyway, I was hoping the diopters would be useful with a 200 macro or...
Greg, I believe that the numbers (240, 450, 1100, ...) are the optimal focus distance from the focal plane to the subject or the front of the main lens to the...
Ummm...Mark... I'm actually in the airplane business (I work for Boeing on the C-17 Program). There's a helluva lot of R&D that goes into building a new ...
That Mr. Budweiser makes a lot of dreams come true... ;~) Here's that comparison page: http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/diopter.html#beat I don't own the achromat...
While watching all the Iraqi election news I thought about Todd, our Canon FD rep in the middle east. Anybody heard from him lately? Or, if you see this Todd,...
An acquaintance claims the sales person at Portland Costco told him Canon was coming out with a digital body to accept FD lenses. Has anyone heard anything...
Don, While I've not heard from Todd myself, I did happen upon this web-review from a serviceman in Iraq - "General Comments: I purchased a Canon A1 this summer...
Mark, I suspect the rest of the developing world would skip film altogether for medical applications. I have to believe compared to the cost of the rest of an...
... John, I don't know what technology your doctor or dentist use, but mine develop the x-ray film on the spot, in a few minutes. It's not sent out. Doug Herr...
Just to be a pain "up to 32 consecutive shots at speeds up to 4 frames-per-second," WOW my T-90 does 36 frames at 4.5fps "and has dramatically decreased...
Vincent would the same apply to asingle engine home built something like a slightly different shaped KitFox????????? NO the welded tube and fabric is all...
I posted this over a year ago for Digital FD. http://www.kapturegroup.com/true/wide.html It exists but not handholdable & not at a consumer price. EVen though...
I'm not quite sure what to expect from this setup. Would they provide an extra degree of contrast? Would they, if placed at 90 degrees of each other, cancel...
Now that Cosina is making a digital rangefinder camera for Leica-M mount lenses what's keeping them from adapting the digital capture guts to their generic SLR...
... No. Once the light goes through the first polarizing filter the second polarizer has little if any effect. ... Yup. Doug Herr Birdman of Sacramento ...
I don't believe it is Conisa making these... if I'm not mistaken this is an Epson mod of the C/V product. But all the rest of your point follows... BTW Pentax...