hpulley
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Yes, I read the manual before I decided what to buy! It was a good thing to do though honestly the manual makes it sound even more complicated than it is.
With only 10 shots in a roll I can easily shoot a whole roll in a lunchhour which I just did today (2003 expired NPH 400) to test the second back for leaks though I do hope some of those pictures of snow-covered trees and partially frozen creeks turn out (I took 35mm B&W as well just in case). I should get the rolls back tomorrow, here's hoping they worked out well enough to at least test for light leaks (ie. that the shutters on the lenses aren't so slow that the shots are just overexposed).
Took the tripod at lunch and never even set it up though I did use it this morning with the Portra 160. Tripods are hard to use in snow, not very stable and every time I adjust a leg it just sinks another way so I said the heck with it and shot 1/250th. Will see how they turn out...
With only 10 shots in a roll I can easily shoot a whole roll in a lunchhour which I just did today (2003 expired NPH 400) to test the second back for leaks though I do hope some of those pictures of snow-covered trees and partially frozen creeks turn out (I took 35mm B&W as well just in case). I should get the rolls back tomorrow, here's hoping they worked out well enough to at least test for light leaks (ie. that the shutters on the lenses aren't so slow that the shots are just overexposed).
Took the tripod at lunch and never even set it up though I did use it this morning with the Portra 160. Tripods are hard to use in snow, not very stable and every time I adjust a leg it just sinks another way so I said the heck with it and shot 1/250th. Will see how they turn out...