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Re: Semi horor experience with Horizon 202.
- From: Sofjan@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Semi horor experience with Horizon 202.
- Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 10:15:33 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 99-08-23 09:23:40 EDT,
w.j.m wrote in regard to H202
<<
Why are you using that handle anyway?
I never felt the need for it....keeping your fingers out of the image
doesn't require this clumsy thing.... >>
Oh really??? I didn't know that I'll give it a try.
BTW on my H202 the unmarked setting on the shutter speed lever really do set
the slit narrower.possibly giving me an extra 1/500 and 1/15 setting. but i'm
not very sure . i'll give it a test shot and see what happen. I'll probably
need a slide film to test this.
and oh i can tell you that evrything in my H202 is working perfectly right
now. the only thing you can tell that the camera has been open is that the
screw on the front shell are of different color since i lost some screw and
have to scrounge from my junk bin. and long the seam there are some prying
marks 8^))
Btw is there any close up filter so that i could shoot subject that is
close. I love using the 202 on people but i find the foreground subject is
out of focus and the background is decently in focus.
Thanks.
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