I just keep spare batteries. The batteries are designed to fail just after one goes on vacation sending us to spend part of the vacation searching for batteries.
I can do that with a selection on my N75 and I can specify how much above and below the first exposure. I used it when I first got the camera and then I learned that the camera got the best exposure the first time, so I stopped using it.
Kodak, Ilford and Rollei IR 400 only & from stores. The exception is Konica IR film from Photrio Classified. I use FireFox to shop if I am not going to be near a camera store.
I do not take portraits so the 150mm lens is my least used lens. I use the 250mm often. Just use faster film such as ISO 400 and you will have no problem hand holding the 250mm lens. The 500mm lens is different and requires a tripod because the swing weight makes it harder to hold steady even...
I use the 1500 tanks and the 3010 Expert Drum. I have full use of both hands but sometimes find that loading 35mm and 120 films can be a bit of a challenge unless I trim the film corners and sometime folding the tape over one end to make starting easier.
The light meter with the PME Hasselblad prism is a plus, the main draw of the prism on a SLR or TLR is to get rid of the left right reversal making easier to follow action.
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