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Re: infrared question -Reply -Reply


  • From: "Walton" <ronk@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: infrared question -Reply -Reply
  • Date: Sat, 19 Oct 1996 00:57:32 -0400



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> From: TAMMY L. SULLIVAN <SULLITL@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: ronk@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: infrared question -Reply -Reply
> Date: Friday, October 18, 1996 2:41 PM
> 
> Ron,
> 
> Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.  I try to take notes.  But get
distracted
> and see something fun to shoot and then say ... next roll.  I am shooting
at
> f/11, sometimes f/16 that I would think that having such vast depth of
field
> would make it not an issue. 
> 
> I need to take notes and write settings down - insteand of being so
lax-a-dazal
> about it <s>.
> 
> Tammy

     Thanks Tammy.  Using smaller apertures will help.  I was trying to
remember your original post and was thinking you mentioned larger
apertures.  Guess I was remembering wrong.
     Over 20 years ago I was shooting Infrared Ektachrome without worrying
about refocusing and the results were all sharp.
      My first observation with SFX 200 is that you won't have to worry
about refocusing.  
      Just a few thoughts.

Ron Walton

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