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ofey_kalakar

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  1. New film stocks are being released at an alarming rate. Kodak is ramping up old formulations and Harman / Ilford are releasing new color films. Lots and lots of film stocks in BnW and color to choose from. Now if you want to shoot stock photos or decor then by all means continue using your cell phone.
  2. Yes I have the LTM VC 28f2.8 C-Sk. beautiful tiny lens. Sharp edge to edge living on the M10-D
  3. The type of adapter is important when using vintage or LTM lenses. There are three types of LTM to M adapters. The ones that are type 1 will not work with live view or the Visoflex EVF adapters you may see "snow". The type 2 and 3 adapters will work. For best reliability type 3 adapters that can be 6 bit coded are best, like brass Rayqual adapters. Voightlander makes type 2 adapters. Also note that the old or vintage leica adapters are type 1 adapters and may not work with modern digital rangefinder leica EVFs.
  4. The current Leica film cameras are the MP, The reissue M6 (all brass, no zinc top plate) and the M-A.
  5. <p>Go back to the fundamentals and suggest a mechanical camera and a nifty 50 f1.8 of any brand. If it's digital then a similar used ---D200 with a nifty 50 or comparable decent model from other brands.<br> for editing software, The Gimp is an option<br> https://www.gimp.org</p>
  6. <p>My beautiful Jasmine. She passed away early this morning--11APR2016. We loved you so so much.</p><div></div>
  7. <p>One for this week!</p><div></div>
  8. <p>here is one for this week</p><div></div>
  9. Very film noir look. The chiaroscuro works well in the scene.
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