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What to buy.
- From: P3D <dlevy@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: What to buy.
- Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 10:50:12 -0400
Thank you all for the responses to my quaestion. At the end of November
there is a Camera show/flea market. I'll start my search then.
The Realist seems like a good start. I think I'll get one with a light leak
and try some low light photography where the extra light may come in handy. :-)
Seriously, I'll be looking for a manual vs AE, SP, Programmed and from what
I am reading the Revere or Kodak may be a good starting point. I don't think
I want to have to start reconstructing bodies to stop leaks. Lenses and
shutters are problem enough.
Now, since the leaves will have headed south for the winter, my first
excusion should I prevail in my quest will be the white fluffy stuff which I
haven't seen in 16 years. Any suggestions on how to shoot and film. I use
Tech Pan, XP2 mostly for prints and Scala and Agfa RSX50 for transparenciy.
I shoot very little color neg. Should I shoot neg or tranparancy? Is there
any difference in exposure calculation from mono (?) lens photography
because of viewing considerations?
Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto, Ont.
dlevy@xxxxxxxxxx
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