<p>Purchase the one that gives you what you want. Nobody else can answer this question for you. You have to know what you want. In case you are...
<p>No pictures are required unless promised. I send a few (3-5) to be kind.</p>
<p>A 100 to 500 watt frosted household bulb in a Smith Victor reflector is a beautifult budget light. I have even shot people on 16x20 film with...
<p>A macro will be sharper. You didn't mention what the surface of the vase is. If glossy, the lighting will be tricky. You might try a light on...
<p>I never liked color film. Too expensive at every stage of the process and it easily deteriorates. For me digital color is the answer. But for...
<p>Fighting isn't always the best option. </p>
<p>You are not crazy, just retarded. Try a Mamiya RB, Hasselblad 500 or Pentax 6x7.</p>
<p>After many years of trying them all (med format film cameras) I have happily settled on a Mamiya RB 67 Pro SD. The only disadvantage is the...
<p>I don't know. I have both Canon L lenses and Zeiss for my 5D2. I think the Canon 85L is a great portrait lens. I don't want anything sharper,...
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<p>Bellows tend to sag when the camera is left open for extended periods. You can put something under the bellows to prop it up. Dust can also be...
<p>My suggestion is skip the retouching.</p>
<p>. It is an infrared film, but not quite as infra red sensitive as other such films. You do get the infrared look. I used the 4x5 sheets, and...
<p>Sounds like you got a good deal. As far as lenses go, the 210 is a good all purpose choice. If you need a wide lens, the 90, as mentioned...
<p>I used to be able to hand hold a Linhof down to 1/4 sec, a Leica at a similar speed. Now, older, I never hand hold below 1/60. It is a question...
<p>A similar problem with an M6 was fixed by Leica USA. A few years later the meter still works perfectly.</p>
<p>The 24L is the one to get if possible.</p>
<p>For maximum sharpness always use a tripod & make sure the (portrait) subject is not moving. If that is not enough, an L lens would help....
<p>I made that switch about a year ago and am sure it was a good move. I got a pair of 5D2 bodies, the 85 f1.2, which is a great lens, the 24...
<p>Steve: About wearing out FM2 shutters: I went through 5 of them on two cameras. I used to shoot portrait customers with that camera. I liked it...
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