For 35mm I have been using the Nikon N75 for color prints since I bought it in 2004 and the Nikon F100 used for black & white film since bought it a few years later.
I learned to shift on a 1957 Volkswagen. Then in 1979 I bought a Toyota Celica with a hydraulic clutch -- what a difference.
Back to the '57 VW. One day while the car was parked I shifted in to Reverse and there was a loud bang. I did it again with the same result. It then dawned on me that...
Ever drive a motorcycle in the US Midwest?
Drive in a straight line for 20 miles and make a right turn.
Drive in a straight line for 20 miles and make a right turn.
Drive in a straight line for 20 miles and make a right turn.
Drive in a straight line for 20 miles and now you are home.
Wasn't...
I got my 1970 Honda 350CB up to 100+ on the Pacific Coast Highway but the cracks in the road started coming too fast for me to go any faster. Better to chicken out then earning wings.
Skipped five pages and still follows the convention that most people follow and other swear on their mother's grave is not the convention. Somehow this thread did not devolve into a film versus digital tirade.
I just have a lousy Mickey Mouse watch that work gave me over twenty years ago. No lights. No bells. No whistles. Just a lousy Mickey Mouse watch. And I remove that watch so that the watch band do not catch on the elastic band.
On some of the Hasselblad prisms it is possible to be done by the owner. My 45° PME does not have that. So I requested that when I had Hasselblad NJ calibrate it. They calibrated the PME but said that my model could not be corrected for my viewfinder screen and that I should just the ISO to...
The solution is simple. All the meters need to be calibrated and it would be optimal to be done at the same place with the same equipment at the same time. The PME 3 needs to be sent to Hasselblad in New Jersey which is what I did with my PME. I sent the rest to the same person for...
It was well into the twentieth century that consistent spelling of last names became important. In my family one of last names were spelt with 'f' or 'ff' or 'v', 'l' or 'll', 'en' or 'in'. Just no consistency and some people used multiple spellings. That makes genealogy harders. During the...
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