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Alan Gales

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I have a Beattie in my Hasselblad. It makes a world of difference over the original focussing screen.
 

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Don't take anything slower than 1/25 or so hand held... no matter how "steady" you think you are.

Well, if there's really no other option, taking a flyer on a slow shutter speed might be better than making no attempt at all. But yeah, I'd say that even 1/25 is really stretching it for most people with a MF SLR.

If you're shooting in a forest, of course, every fallen stick is a potential monopod.

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This reminds me a bit of an old TV commercial, which I managed to find on YouTube (sorry, lol):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plzVDDRx2Cw

My next couple rolls will be on a tripod and specifically explore the lens' DOF. Probably very boring shots down the neighbor's wooden fence. I need to learn how to use this instead of "work around" it. It will definitely improve my photography in general.
 
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