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Re: Camera recommendations
- From: leongkt@xxxxxxxxx (Leong, Ka Tai)
- Subject: Re: Camera recommendations
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:34:27 +0800
Thu, 17 Sep 1998 15:55:22 +0000, Willem-Jan Markerink:
>There are many ways to fog HIE, but heat is one of the most unlikely
>ones....did you load and unload the film in total darkness, including
>handling in the darkroom? (where even a cardboard door can screw up
>things!).
That is probably the cause. Perhaps I shall try again.
>If they sell for a lot more than US$375 overthere, you should really
>consider that. In many places on this planet you can get two units
>from me for the price of one local unit....8-))
I am pricing the units now. I think it should be a little bit higher but
after figuring in the shipping costs, I am not so sure.
>Yup, custom made, a modification of the factory included (3) filter
>holders. See attached file for details.
Finally got the attached file on the right kind of filters <g>. I shall
check out the camera first.
>When you have people walking by (trying to keep them in or out of the
>shot), this might be an argument, but I hardly visit those hectic
>environments with my 150.
Well, I am a city boy, and all my photos have people in it. Perhaps the
Noblex will show me a new direction, but right now, I should like to try
panaramic shots _with_ people, and for that I must have some idea of
timing.
BTW, the problem of banding was mentioned in another post -- or the lack of
it with a Noblex. Is this a problem with the Horizon? Is there a way to
prevent it?
Ka Tai
Leong Ka Tai, Hong Kong
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