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<p>OK, maybe I can be number four. Thanks for the tip Gil. I think I'm going to really enjoy this site.</p>
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<p>Brian, I think you are looking for Don Krehbiels excellent Minox site. <a href="http://kcbx.net/~mhd/index.htm">http://kcbx.net/~mhd/index.htm</a><br>
I think this is the page that you want. <a href="http://kcbx.net/~mhd/minox/mnlens.htm">http://kcbx.net/~mhd/minox/mnlens.htm</a><br>
Cheers</p>
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<p>Carlos,<br>
I have also found this lens to be a spectacular performer in all respects and apertures. I'm only using film so can't speak for using it on the Canon. Best of luck on finding the cure.</p>
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<p>Darius, sure there are many of us still using medium format. Film will be around for a long time. I use two Rolleis more than any of my Leica gear also. Craig, those are awesome photographs! Ronald</p>
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<p>I'm surprised as well that they came out that good. Nice job.</p>
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<p>Family photos tomorrow with my Rolleiflex E-2 , 3.5 Xenotar, Fuji 400h and Tri-X. Ronald</p>
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<p>I've been loving Fuji Reala for landscapes for a few years. Make sure to search out quality processing for the film that you choose. It can make all the difference. Have fun and good luck.</p>
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<p> I love it, one camera, one lens, and a great eye! Thanks for sharing Jose. Ron</p>
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<p>I'm with Sean, who needs these problems, get the Hewes. Ron</p>
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Thanks Mike. I just wasn't sure if the diffuser retaining notches were the same width for all metered Rolleiflexes. ron
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Sorry fellas, I didn't word my original question correctly. I'm fairly well familiar with most of the aspects of
the cameras but was not sure if there were two separate diffusers for the f/2.8 and f/3.5 respectfully. I guess
one fits both. Thanks for the tips. Ron
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Sorry, I mean to ask if the light diffuser fits both models of the Rolleiflex , the 2.8F and the 3.5F?
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I see these advertised for sale on Ebay but am never clear if there are separate versions for the f3.5 and f2.8
models? I have a 3.5F. Thanks.
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Heidi Klum.
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Are you sure that you are reading the right distance scale? It reads feet on the yellow scale and meters on the white scale. Ron
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Joe, have a look at the Digital Truth Massive Dev chart. It lists times for 250, 400, 800, and 1600 E.I.
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I like it a lot.
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Johnnycake and Christian, both outstanding.
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I've been using the exact technique as Craig describes since decades and not one problem also.
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Firefox on a Mac for me Larry.
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Same here Alan, very annoying, as is the inability to turn off those drop down menus.
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Number one.
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Chris, I have plenty of Leica kit but most often use my M6 and 35 asph, so yeah, I think your idea is brilliant. Leicas and 35s get along very well. Have fun.
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Travis, I'm always amazed at your vision. You da man. Thanks
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