etn
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Sirius, let's quit hijacking poor Leader's thread
I do hope we have the opportunity to meet in person some day and sacrifice a few beers to the gods of Swedish engineering together 


HMy usual quote to Hasselblad owners was "You'll end up owning all lenses eventually." Prices have skyrocketed so much in the recent years that it has become an unrealistic proposition. But it might still be accessible to SL66 owners??
Might need to save up30mm Fisheye, 38mm SWC, 50mm, 80mm, 100mm, 150mm, 250mm, 500mm + 2XE tele-extender.
Pieter12,You might want to see if you can find Barry Thornton's books, "The Edge of Darkness" or "Elements." He shot mostly with a SL66, used tilt a lot and gives technical details on all the shots, including film, developing and printing.
Have you tried the local library? Also, I have had luck with Abe books.Pieter12,
Thanks for the tip. Actually, I had heard about the two books by Barry Thornton!!! The Edge of Darkness and Elements. I asked my local book shop and they said that unfortunately both books are now out of print. I put my name down in case they get second hand versions. Also, I tried to find downloadable versions I could purchase online and there is nothing.
I will keep searching...
Leader.
Pieter12,
Thanks for the tip. Actually, I had heard about the two books by Barry Thornton!!! The Edge of Darkness and Elements. I asked my local book shop and they said that unfortunately both books are now out of print. I put my name down in case they get second hand versions. Also, I tried to find downloadable versions I could purchase online and there is nothing.
I will keep searching...
Leader.
You might want to see if you can find Barry Thornton's books, "The Edge of Darkness" or "Elements." He shot mostly with a SL66, used tilt a lot and gives technical details on all the shots, including film, developing and printing.
From what I understand, they never made an FLE version for the SL66...
Thanks John,It was the Barry Thornton book Elements that got me started with the SL66. He was no gear head. Most of his images were taken with at most a couple of lenses, maybe nearly all the 80mm.
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