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  1. Is there an app for Android? Ed: I found the site, thanks!
  2. Hello! My young cousin wants to buy her first Canon dslr, most likely used, and I was wondering how I can check the shutter count. Is there an app that will allow me to check on an Android phone. Or is it hidden somewhere in the menus. Thanks for your help!
  3. Actually I just checked and I think the film I have is Rollei Infrared. It comes in a black box with "Infrared" printed on the side. I bought this film 2 years ago and I have been wanting so bad to shoot that film but stuff always comes up. What kind of filter do you use after you let the meter find the right exposure given a low iso? I have a Hoya R72.
  4. Greetings, I have a roll of Rollei 400 iso black and white IR film that is set to expire in August but have had it in the fridge for over a year and just haven't had the time or know-how to shoot it. I was wondering what is the proper way to get good images with this film. I will be using a Canon AE=1 Program with this film, but am not sure if I need a filter. I currently have a Hoya red filter and Hoya IR 720 Filter and was wondering if those would suffice. Any and all advice is most welcome and appreciated.
  5. Ohh, I was searching within a collection! Haha, guess i was searching the wrong way. I selected the folder that contains all the pictures and found the pictures with the key words that i added with no problem. Thank you so much for your help, i greatly appreciate it!
  6. Hello, I am having a hard time with keywords added to pictures. I add keywords in the keyword module and I also add synonyms, but when I search for the keywords or the synonyms in the search function in lightroom by pressing ctrl+F i get no results. i have no idea whats going on, and could really use some help.
  7. Thanks for the help everybody! I found a shutter speed and aperture to start off with, but i also downloaded some flash apps onto my phone. Slowly but surely I am beginning to learn.
  8. Thank you all for the replies! thank you Gerry for the well wishes! I guess I had it all wrong then. I was trying out the flash after watching the video about it online, and tried out a few different settings and got some very usable shots. I haven't shot in all manual since my high school photography class ages ago. I like the manual flash after testing it out a bunch, but i would like an iTTL flash some day. What are some good iTTL flashes that I could use on my Canon? I do not know which brands are good and which to avoid.
  9. Greetings, I am completely new to using a manual flash but have ordered an Altura Photo AP-UNV1 universal flash. On the back of the flash is the power selector which goes from 1/128 to 1 to 1. Is each one of those power outputs the shutter speed that i have to select in order to get a proper exposure? For example, when i select the weakest output which is 1/128 does that mean my shutter speed should be 1/128th of a second and when i go one step up in intensity to 1/64 does that mean my shutter speed should be 1/64th of a second? I am completely new to using a flash other than the pop one on my canon t3i/600D and any help would be greatly appreciated.
  10. <p>Thank you all very much! I am going to buy some black and white film and give it a try :)</p>
  11. <p>Thank you all for the replies! I took the red filter off my lens after trying many times to get a dark sky, but i was able to shoot in color and then make the skies darker my converting the picture to B&W and reducing the blues, which worked really well.<br> <br />I also wanna try this with B&W film. Is there anything i should know in order to get dark skies with a red filter while shooting B&W film?</p>
  12. <p>Hello, i recently bought a Hoya 52mm Red 25A HMC Filter with the hopes of getting black and white pictures with black skies, or at least dark skies. I tried it out on my DSLR buy setting the camera to take pictures in black and white, and when I took pictures of the sky with the filter on, I got gray skies, and not dark or blackened skies. Does anyone know how I can get the effect of black or darkened skies with this filter. Can it be done with a DSLR or must I use black and white film?</p>
  13. <p>I got the screen today and it does not look like a D screen. The difference is that the screen I got has a bigger circle in the middle that changes and is split in half until the image is in focus. The original screen was the same, but the new screen I got has a bigger split circle. This would make a it B screen wouldn't it?</p>
  14. <p>Thanks for the replies everybody!<br> Is the screen hard to change? Is there anything I should know before and while I change the screens?</p>
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