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Re: New Bio and Delurk....
- From: "Steve Midgley" <smidgley@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: New Bio and Delurk....
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 1997 16:45:38 -0700
A few years back, I shot several rolls of HIE in an all plastic Time
magazine camera (it came free with a subscription) with no fogging problems.
I used to joke that it was the only piece of equipment that was worth
exactly what I paid for it.
Steve Midgley
UBBC
http://www.softsolutions.com/smidgley
- -----Original Message-----
From: aeophoto@xxxxxxxxxxx <aeophoto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: infrared@xxxxx <infrared@xxxxx>
Date: Thursday, November 13, 1997 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: New Bio and Delurk....
Over a Diana lens? Ok back to myths and debunking them. I process
all of my films using stainless steel tanks - I can't use the plastic
worth beans anyway. BUT I was under the impression that infrared
light came through plastic tanks - so wouldn't it come through plastic
cameras? Is it because the Konica is not as infrared sensitive as the
Kodak HIE? I haven't tried the Konica yet, but would be definitely
interested in trying it in a Holga and/or Diana. I'm new to the world
of plastic cameras and, so far, I love them.
Angela
aeophoto@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://home.pacbell.net/aeophoto/
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