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Thanks for your answers!
David, I'm looking forward to that Ruth Bernard article in the current issue. Hope to receive it
soon!
S.
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I've recently subscribed to Focusmag after having bought a copy at a local newsstand. Does anybody
know this publication?
Any enlightening remarks or opinions?
Thank you
Stefan
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Thank you Dave!
Your contribution is a great help!
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I'm thinking about adding an F-1 New to my 35mm equipment (I've been usingFD cameras for
some years). Is there something to be aware of when purchasing an F-1?
Is there certain signs of use that would recommend to keep away from the camera in question?
Thank you for any kind of comment on this!
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Hello,
does anyone have experience with the 210mm APO?
How much would you recommend me to spend on a used one in VG condition?
Thanks
S.
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Has any of you ever used this thing?
Can it be used with a RB 67 Pro-S?
Which type of adapter do I need to use?
Thanks
S.
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Victor,
that's exactly what I wanted to know.
Thanks for the accurate answer.
S.
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There I am again with one of my nasty questions!
What about using the KL type of lenses for the RB 67 on an RB Pro-S?
As I've read, this is possible with a kind of adapter ring you need due to different
bayonet-diameters on Pro-S and SD.
Is this information true of all K/L-lenses or is there a difference between K/L-builds
as well?
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Which are the most preferable portrait lenses for the RB 67?
I'm thinking of the 127mm, the 150mm SF and the 180mm, but can at the time afford
only one of them?
Thanks for any bits of advice!
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Does anyone have experience with these EOS models?
Should I prefer the EOS 3?
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Is there anything to be anxious about when buying an RB (S or SD) used?
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What are the major cutdowns of the 6002 compared with the other models in the
600x line of cameras?
Would anyone (not) recommend buying a 6002?
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Thanx for your answers!
Yes, I'm going to experiment a bit with different developers and I'm very curious
about the results.
S.
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Any pictures on photo.net shot on Rollei R3?
Please, let me know!
F6
in Nikon
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Thank you all for your comments!
Peter, you're right! The F6 is definitely an expensive camera.
Still, if you shoot in B & W, film rules!
I do use a digital SLR on occasion, but it doesn't match those creamy tones that only film
provides!