http://www.mcvr.com/index.htm The prices are pretty low, but if any one knows why I shouldn't send my Ae-1P there or if they know of a better/cheaper place...
Hi Guys, In my collection of lenses I have a 24mm, 3 X 50, 35/70 Zoom, 70/210 Zoom, 135, 300 primes & 500 Mirror prime +_ x 2X converters. Question, do I add a...
... Simple answer - yes. Picked up a 200mm f2.8 IF earlier this year and absolutely love it, and I have a very similar range of lenses as you have (don't have...
... your hardware into a camera store and trying some of the cases out. No two of us seem to have the same hands and eyes when dealing with a bag. ... -...
Hi Mark, In the Canon FD Forum on photonet.com there have been both good and bad reports on canont90.com's service based on different members experiences. In ...
I clearly understand how your mother reacted. The encroaching loss of vision is insidious, and because your brain compensates as it progresses, the degree of...
Lance, I sympathize with your mom. I keep pairs of (thank god) cheap reading glasses everywhere I go cuz I NEED them. I also do lots of close work with my...
Mark W. do you still fly radio control or only collect them? I did that decades ago, but never got past about Rookie level. I started flying radio control...
Mark, In my experience, under exposing print film without compensation in processing tends to yield richer, deeper colors. I am talking a 1/2 to 1 f stop...
Can, I am sure that some slide films are capable of greater resoluton than some color negative film, but to make a general statement that all slide films offer...
The only possible answer that I know of for Kodachrome is that the processing is uniquely KODAK (I have heard that has to do with stripping out the Black...
I have a T90 in for work at canonT90 right now - CLA plus mods including adding MLU, partial film rewind, and PC socket. I'll let you know how it went as soon...
... (snipped) My experience exactly the opposite... OVER exposing color negative makes for higher saturation and more controlled contrast... all C-41 films...
But again, you develope your own prints, so you can accomadate your pictures to what you want. I don't develope (yet, tehehe), and I would rather have a good...
I wouldn't mind to have one, and all my rebutals are to cover my sullened mood, for I cannot afford one :-( The lowest price I saw was 200 +shipping, but I...
You may be right. I may have inverted my exposure thinking while writing my last. bill ... From: CanonFD@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CanonFD@yahoogroups.com]On...
OK, somewhere in my memory bank is the idea that slide film and negative film react in opposite ways to exposure compensation. My understanding is that...
Same experience here. Labs can correct for over exposure on print film. But if to under expose they can't salvage thin negatives. I've been adjusting ISO's...
Hi Bill, I wouldn't know all slides, nor will, to keep it short I'll expalin with a n example, "IfI say all men is stronger than women muscularly, but I would...
... Ken makes a good point... it is overexposure for negative BUT underexposure for positive that increases contrast/saturation... easy to forget which is ...
Take a look at http://members.misty.com/don/samflash.html#strbpoo for a nice treatise on how flash units work and the voltages that the synch terminal on your...
Unexposed silver is removed, the color image is developed using the remaining silver, then the balance of the silver is removed. Pushing occurs in the first...
You are absolutely correct. The more you push the greater the resulting contrast and loss of "shadow" detail. bill ... From: CanonFD@yahoogroups.com...
I would very much like to blame the length of the thread, but the truth is that I suffer from brain farts and not alz. bill ... From: CanonFD@yahoogroups.com...
What is the limiting factor in the synch circuit that limits them to being able to switch no more than 6 volts? I don't recall anything in my T70 or T90...
... heavy weight boxing champs like Kodak E100VS-G and Fuji Velvia, but please tell me if you know any better resolution negative films that those above. ... ...
I agree with Eric on this one. The rule of thumb that I use (and there are exceptions to this) is this: underexpose slides, overexpose negatives. Alexander ...
agree. ... From: CanonFD@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CanonFD@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Alexander Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 14:41 To: CanonFD@yahoogroups.com...