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george_mazzetti1

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  1. <p>No Bob there is nothing wrong with the lens. Thanks to you I did not sell the lens at a loss. I did contact Canon and they were willing to check it for me. All they needed was the lens with caps and 5 unedited raw files, but it never got to that point. My strategy is to set the camera (T2i) at f/8 and just keep an eye on the shutter speed. If the shutter is too slow I bump up the ISO til it is at least 1000th's of a second. Does anyone know how high I can]go with the ISO and not degrade the image on my T2i?<br /> gmazz</p>
  2. <p>I've been trying to get some sharp photos with my new 55-250 II. I'm a very experienced photographer but still have problems with it. I will give it another chance before I order the new 55-250 STM. Any similar experiences by any of you out there></p>

    <p>gmazz</p>

  3. <p>I have a virtually mint Yash 35 I picked up at Goodwill for $10. It needed a new battery which I installed and loaded it with XP2 and shot a test roll. The negs all came out spot on as were the prints I had made from them. There were no light leaks and the rangefinder looks pretty clean. The only problem appears to be that the over/under exposure light does not light up nor does the battery check button work. Should I just keep using it as is or have it repaired? Could the problem be the battery? Has anyone here had this problem and fixed it themselves?</p>

    <p>gmazz</p>

  4. <p>Do you think this is too much FD film stuff? I use all of the FD lenses on my Panasonic G3. They are the 24 2.8 ssc, 20 2.8 ssc, 135 3.5 ssc and the 50mm 1.8 new. Canon AE-1 program and T90 with a 50 3.5 macro on the way. Canon 300TL flash too. I really became tired of looking through those digital EVF squinty small finders with their extreme depth of field. Too hard to compose the shot, for me, that is. I use the T90 with the 2 wides most of the time. By conserving shots it makes it worthwhile cost wise. I may shoot 1 24exp roll of XP2 in a month. I have the film developed only at Cardinal camera and scanned to a disk by Costco. I have my own scanner if I feel like doing myself. I print them 8X10 or 5X7. What do you think of my workflow?</p>

    <p>gmazz</p><div>00bKUa-518717584.jpg.540a45a202eb0119583705e1dc2bce2d.jpg</div>

  5. <p>Users of this film please give me your opinions of this film. I will be using it with my T90 and a FD 20 2.8, 135 3.5 etc. Should I rated it at ISO 100? Is the color good?</p>

    <p>Thanks in advance,</p>

    <p>gmazz</p>

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