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    Re: Why Velvia 50 was and is so well liked?

    Rory, you had me falling off my chair with that comment, Thanks
    Lynn
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    Re: Why Velvia 50 was and is so well liked?

    Thanks to all of you, guess that I'll have to try it to see the color myself, to answer the question about you "defiantly haven't tried it if you have to ask" no I haven't. I have been using a box of...
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    Why Velvia 50 was and is so well liked?

    I'm new to film so to speak in the realm of 4x5, I have used film in my 35mm camera but not the low ISO 50. Why is it that many of you like this film. I know that it is a slower film but what can it...
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    Re: Film storage in backpacks

    Thanks everyone, this was the help I needed, especially the durability of the film at temperatures in vehicles, the extra ideas were a bonus also.
    Thanks again
    Lynn Ross
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    Film storage in backpacks

    I wondering about what you folk's do with your LF film (unused loaded film holders) after you have finished a day of hiking either on a camping trip or on a day hike, do you make sure that they get...
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    Re: Question on meter, f-stop

    I have the sekonic 558 for a meter if that helps
    W-on
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    Question on meter, f-stop

    My question (I did a research and found no answer) I have my camera set up its been focused from far to near and now I'm doing my closing down my aperture to find the f-stop for this set-up, say it...
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    Re: First shots with a 4x5 frustration

    Many thanks Brian, I get the fact that I went the wrong way now, and that was the reason for going with the f/45 was toget more dof. I just find that having numbers that go against each other or seem...
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    Re: First shots with a 4x5 frustration

    Thanks Walter, that was quick, I thought that I was wrong but it was cold and windy today and my thinking was the same. Having used digital also, making mistakes doesn't mean you learn you just...
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    First shots with a 4x5 frustration

    I have owned this camera for a couple of months and every time I go out to shoot its either very cold or snowing, the weekends are the only time I get to learn about how to operate this camera.
    Now...
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    Re: Reference point idea? On a Tachihara

    Yes, that's what I was looking for but there is a actual thread or site that shows where there to be placed ... I've seen it just can't find it again
    Thanks
    Lynn
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    Reference point idea? On a Tachihara

    I saw here a thread or a site that showed a way to put a arrow on the side of your camera to give you reference points with your distance measureing on the frame of this camera, to give more accurate...
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