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g_lindzey

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  1. sorry messed up my replay. This is normal behavior.
  2. <p>Thanks for all of the responses. </p>
  3. <p>I have always tended to buy the fastest lenses I could (given avaiabiity and affordability) for a given focal length and camera. This was partially based on the ease of focusing a 35mm SLR film camera with a fast lens over a slow lens.<br> I am currently thinking of moving to a mirrorless system camera (specifically the fuji x-t2) and I started wondering if the electronic viewfinder was brighter with faster lenses or if the electronics compensated for slower lenses so that the image remained the same brightness. Does anyone know if there is a difference in brightness in the evf for different speed lenses?</p> <p>thanks</p>
  4. <p>In terms of the firewire issue. There are a couple of options. 1. some of the older laptops had a pci-e slot and there are pci-e firewire cards. Alternatively there are thunderbolt to firewire adapters and a number of lapstops now have thunderbolt ports. I know of any current laptops that have either firewire or pci-e card slots, but there may be some.</p> <p> </p>
  5. <p>In order to attach a lens to a hasselblad, both the lens and the body must be wound.<br> 1. Make sure the body is wound.<br> 2. If the lens is not wound then use a coin, screw driver to manually cock the lens.<br> On the end of the lens that attaches to the camera there is should be a red arrow around the cocking lever indicating which direction to turn it.<br> Turn it (clockwise I believe) until the slot points to the little red dot. Then the shutter will be cocked.</p> <p> </p>
  6. <p>another from iceland at Hverir near Myvatn</p> <p> </p><div></div>
  7. <p>All from Iceland, using hasselblad</p><div></div>
  8. <p>North Canyon in Grand Canyon hasselblad 50mm</p><div></div>
  9. <p>Here is an image that should show up the red tint problem better.<br /> It does not seem to be the same on every image.<br /> I don't see anything on the negative.</p><div></div>
  10. <p>I am scanning some portra 800 film and I have noticed two strange characteristics of the scans.<br> These were taken with a Hasselblad so the film travels vertically through the back.<br> 1. There seems to be a red tint on the top of the frame.<br> 2. On both the left and the right there is something outside the frame border that appears to be part of the picture.<br> see attached (i hope) image.<br> I am worried that this scanner may need repair and wondering if there is anyone who repairs these since Nikon stopped selling them some years ago.</p> <p> </p><div></div>
  11. <p>Send it back and wait until you can buy a complete camera. Short of that you cannot be sure a camera is working.</p>
  12. <p>Were these flash pictures? If so what was the shutter speed you used?</p>
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