I think that, for best results, the lens should be reversed so that, like in a enlarger, the distance from the back of the lens to the subject is smaller than...
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaack! I do not like green posts with SPAM......... H* ....................................................................... Dear Member I just...
Bob Adtins did his hands on review of it and its pure crap. Unless you like softfocus images its no better than the generic $30 ones. Only canon's original...
... I think Bob Atkins tested the first generation adapter. There´s a second type now available with improved coating and - from what I understand - larger...
Hi, I bought a brand new never used canon adapter, about 2 or 3 years ago for $1200 I use it on a 5D & with a 500 4.5L lens most of the time. I have a photo of...
Nice, Good to know the 1.26x has some sample variation in that some are tack sharp. Not all 3000+ 1.26x made over 5 years are tack sharp. I've just about given...
The reason I bought the Adapter is to use it on those lenses only. I have a sigma lenses from fisheye to 170 - 500 f/5.6-6.3. & Canon 35-350 f/3.5-5.6 L &...
Anyone know of a source for F1N coupling covers? I'm looking for the ae cover. I'm not to worried about it since I almost always use a winder but still I'd...
I wanted to contribute the list by sending the s/no & date code of my EF but couldn't locate the date code. I thought it was printed somewhere in the film...
Hallo Haluk, Yes, you´re looking in the right place...on my two EF´s, if I open up the back of the camera and look at the film chamber, the code is printed...
Hi all. Lately I've been a bit MIA for a lot of reasons, but I'm back. Three weeks ago, B&H informed they finally had some stock of the N*k*n Super Coolscan...
Hi Miguel, Thanks for the info about buying the scanner...I am looking also! Nice shots on your webpage...I especially liked #36 and #44. Where were these...
Great eye, Miguel! I especially like A14 (Caterpillar), A18 (Valley scene), A25 (Fog)), A-29 Dunes), and A-44 Sunwashed Peak). I know you're gonna learn to...
... #36 was taken not too far from my home, here in Santiago. #44 is a detail of the Grand Teton mountains. ... I still haven't tackled my grandmother's medium...
... Thanks! I selected six of the digitized slides (including a18, a25 and a44) and had them printed at 8x12 - they look great. Now I have to see the result ...
Congrats Miguel.....I've had a 9000 for a year+ now and the results up to 13X19" (which is what I can print at home) are great if you have properly calibrated...
While very impressed with the specs and capabilities of professional grade scanners I simply cannot bring myself to cough up what they cost. May I ask the...
While you have posed your question simply and elegantly, the doing is much more complicated. In theory you need 8000 dpi resolution and the ability to blow...
The only reason I bought the 9000 was for medium format. For 35mm the Coolscan V at around $500 is more than adequate. There's also a number of flatbed...
... Depends on what you want to do. I went for the 9000 model (the most expensive one) because I need to scan 35mm slides AND medium format negatives. If you...
If you have one now or if you had one in the past, how did the split prism screen come to be in your FTb? I have read statements indicating the split prism...
Thanks Andy, it was really there, but very hard to read. The ink is gone, only traces in form of corrosion are to see. What I can recognize is Q - blank - 231....
These bills will kill off the 1976 Copyright Law. Makes it easier for photos to be stolen with no monetary compensation to you. LInk to email congressmen: ...
... Tim: I have in my hands my very first Canon camera, purchased in Hong Kong in 1972. It is an FTb, serial number 311406. In late 1973 I had Canon install...