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Post by one90guy on Aug 20, 2013 0:54:16 GMT -5
I have only been using older F mount lens on my D3100. The only lens I get poor results is with a 500mm f6 mirror lens. Not positive but the long billed birds look like Ibis's. Be a few more months before we have any geese here. Nice photos.
David
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Post by one90guy on Aug 20, 2013 0:47:18 GMT -5
I'm starting with a "pillow" mask that doesn't completely cover the nose --actually goes into the nostrils. Has only one strap. I tend to toss and turn and it's supposed to stay sealed better than a face mask. We'll see. Just wish the stuff would get approved by insurance quickly. I'm tired of being tired. I have been using one since May, I tried one about 7 years ago and just could not use it. This time I seem to have a better machine and the full mask works great for me. Most nights I sleep much better and rarely get sleepy during the day. Good luck, hope it works for you. David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 23, 2013 16:40:20 GMT -5
I had only seen a couple of photos of those, did not realize they were actually used by railroads. Thank you, one never knows what one can learn on a photo forum.
David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 23, 2013 16:32:40 GMT -5
I have a Canon 5600F, not bad but only scans 35mm. Had to buy new computer which came with Windows 8, the Canon totally refuses to run. Operates fine on wife's laptop which has 7. I am not impressed with Windows 8, also have problems with my email accounts.
David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 15, 2013 11:32:04 GMT -5
For that kind of money I would want buyer to carry it and do my developing. In fact that's more money than all my worldly goods:^) More is some times less. Others may know more.
David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 14, 2013 21:34:53 GMT -5
Hi Jack
Thanks for the help, not sure why its only a thumbnail. Will have it give it another go.
David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 11, 2013 10:35:28 GMT -5
Sorry folks, I have very poor computer skills at posting pics. Any help would be appreciated.
David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 11, 2013 10:23:46 GMT -5
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Post by one90guy on Mar 5, 2013 19:51:26 GMT -5
Hello cezar from a new guy myself. Sounds like a nice collection covering a wide range. Never had over about 20, sold off most the past few years to finance different camera.
David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 4, 2013 23:45:06 GMT -5
Sorry in my haste I missed this line. If anyone has any knowledge on the Bronica SQ-A would love to here from you.
David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 4, 2013 23:40:18 GMT -5
Please delete if not acceptable to post this. My daughter returned the camera, I was going through the camera trying to remember the steps. Now the mirror is locked in the up position, which prevents the charging handle from turning to charge the lens shutter. Lens can only be removed when shutter is cocked. would love to here and suggestions or ideas.
Thanks hope you have a great week and use some film this weekend, our weather getting great:^)
David
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Post by one90guy on Mar 4, 2013 23:26:37 GMT -5
I have grafted to modern pack film backs, one to a Polaroid 110A that I should have kept. And I'm using a Polaroid 150 for my next one. The 110 prices are way to high for me. I do 90% of my cutting with a hacksaw, and clean up the cuts with files. I also have been working on another 150 using a back from a 100 series, a lot cheaper and just a more work. Lots of step by step plans on line.
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Post by one90guy on Feb 28, 2013 21:43:06 GMT -5
Hello to all, I am a user of older film cameras and do own one digital 35mm Nikon. The digital I use for color and fast grandchildren. All my black/white is done in 35 or 120 develped in house in a small dry darkroom. I also dabble in older Polaroids that I have added modern packfilm backs.
David
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