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    Re: The Mississippi River

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Richards View Post
    Ebony 45SU with the bag bellows. Take Bruce Barham's advice and give the shadows an extra stop of exposure and you will love it in lf as well.
    Nice! I would like to buy Ebony LF.

    Well, i will keep that in mind, thanks for pointing me to that.

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    Re: The Mississippi River

    > Nice! I would like to buy Ebony LF.

    The Ebony is really nice for a compact camera. But a $300 Sinar F2 is a better camera for shooting.

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    Re: The Mississippi River

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Richards View Post
    > Nice! I would like to buy Ebony LF.

    The Ebony is really nice for a compact camera. But a $300 Sinar F2 is a better camera for shooting.
    What is better with Sinar F2?

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    Re: The Mississippi River

    Quote Originally Posted by Heroique View Post
    I’ve always thought we should devote individual image threads to the Great Rivers.

    Ol’ Man River, of course.

    But also the Missouri, Ohio, Columbia, Colorado...
    I second that suggestion. This thread has pushed me to book a cruise on the American Queen as a retirement gift for my wife and I.
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    Jac - living on the Mississippi River for the past 25 years.

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    Re: The Mississippi River

    Jac - it is prettier at your end.:-) At this end, it is all behind levees. It gets pretty again north of here.

    "Professional" - With the FA, the bellows never gets in the way and blocks the ground glass, there are greater movements and they are easier to use, you can use wide angle lenses without the bellows getting in the way, and you do not have to rotate the bellows 180 degrees to use front fall or back rise.

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    Re: The Mississippi River

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Richards View Post
    Jac - it is prettier at your end.:-) At this end, it is all behind levees. It gets pretty again north of here.

    "Professional" - With the FA, the bellows never gets in the way and blocks the ground glass, there are greater movements and they are easier to use, you can use wide angle lenses without the bellows getting in the way, and you do not have to rotate the bellows 180 degrees to use front fall or back rise.
    I see, great, then i will get one sooner or later, thanks!

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