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Fujifilm culls film lines
David Nebenzahl wrote,on my timestamp of 15/03/2010 8:25 AM: Interesting. Haven't had time yet to read the linked material. So, does anyone know (or have an educated guess about) what the proportion of the dropped films are to Fuji's overall line? Commented at length in APUG, check their ... 15 Mar 2010 02:29
Top 5 Bestseller Books of the Month
Top 5 Bestseller Books of the Month http://www.booksinside.co.cc/2010/03/top-5-bestseller-books-of-month.html ... 11 Mar 2010 04:36
Gallery "Lumières d'Opale"
Hello. Gallery “Lumières d’Opale” New selection of 21 pictures unpublished (January 2010) With a new device "Panasonic TZ6", optical Leica At the top of the album, numbering Lumo 1054 in 1074: “When the dunes of the Côte d'Opale resemble the mountain in winter” Warning: To achieve this gallery, click the correct... 6 Mar 2010 14:07
film speed for old films
Sorry, but I have lost the original thread. I was posting about film speed of pre-WWII films to compare with modern film in a Kodak Brownie camera. It just so happens that Popular Science has made their archives publicly availaible and I looked up the December 1941 isssue as that was the last one before the US en... 5 Mar 2010 14:00
The new C-41 films..
The little bit of research I have done shows that both Kodak and Fuji have some new c-41 color neg films out. I've ordered 5 rolls of both the Ektar 100 and Fuji 160C to see which I like. I shoot mostly landscapes and like saturated colors. The main reason I like color neg film is for the exposure latitude, esp... 4 Mar 2010 15:52
Going back to film...
After shooting mostly digital for years (and getting burnt out on my photography) I am shifting gears and going back to shooting 120 film. While obviously shooting digital is easier and cheaper, I'm just not getting the results from my landscape photography like I used to. What made me realize I want to start s... 13 Mar 2010 23:07
Traditional B&W Interest Group
Here in Silicon Valley we are a small group of traditional (analog) B&W hobbyist. We welcome others of like mind to joint our discussion group. Meeting once a month we share prints, ideas, problems, questions, what if's, etc. This is not a typical camera club, no ribbons, no cookies, no competition, no judges. ... 7 Mar 2010 18:32
Try out this website. APUG
I admit I have cross posted this from the 35mm ng, but that is all. I think it is worth it. For those that use film, there is a great website out of England you should check out. It is www.apug.org which stands for Anolog Photography Users Group. There are sections for every type of camera from polaroid to ext... 15 Feb 2010 05:27
Rubber lense hood. 77mm
Does anyone know where a person can buy those rubber lenses hoods that are for a 77mm (filter thread) lense? The most I can find are either 67 or 72. I have seen several pictures of them on a Mamiya RB67 type camera and that is what I want it for. Porters only has up to a 67 as well as my local camera store. Eve... 6 Jan 2010 10:31
Unpublished photos on "Lumières d'Opale"
Hello, Gallery "D'Opale Lumières d’Opale" A selection of 28 photos unpublished (November 2009) with a new "Panasonic TZ6" apparatus, optical “Leica”. See album top, numbering between Lumo 1053 and 1001. Caution: To access this gallery, click the correct address: http://picasaweb.google.com/Lumieresdopale ... 26 Dec 2009 11:08
service-repair manual for Mamiya 645 Pro
In article <8SlLm.94704$9f6.111007(a)twister1.libero.it>, Armando <a.b(a)c.it> wrote: Ric Trexell wrote: Many times repair manuals are available on ebay for your camera. The mount must be exactly what the manufacturer calls for in the distance from the mount to the film plane. A depth micrometer gua... 7 Jan 2010 18:09
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