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steve m smith

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    <p>Does anybody know why the Nikon FA did not sell well ? Unlike the FM2, FE2</p>

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    <p>Probably because the FM2 and FE2 existed at the same time.</p>

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    <p>I have a no-name DKL-to-Nikon F adapter that accepts both flavors.</p>

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    <p><br /><br />I'm glad I looked at this thread. I have three Retina Reflex III cameras and a few lenses but didn't know anyone made adaptors for them. I will have to get a Nikon adaptor.<br /><br /><br />Does the adaptor control the aperture? The one I saw on eBay had a little lever on one side.</p>

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    <p>But I tend to side with those who say that it's easier on a film scanner and that you're going to get more consistent results on a scanner.</p>

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    <p><br /><br />Whilst this is true, it's also going to take a lot longer. Some people post here saying they are going to scan thousands of slides and negatives but haven't worked out how many years it is going to take them given the amount of spare time they might have for doing it.</p>

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    <p>If the scanner is reading the slide mount, the white cardboard or plastic is causing the underexposure.</p>

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    <p><br /><br />That was my first thought - but if it is scanning the mount using light above it, it would see it as black rather than white so any auto setting would increase exposure to compensate, leading to lighter images rather than darker.</p>

  5. <p>The problem is, there are chemists' rules and normal people's rules!<br>

    <br /><br />A chemist sees 1:4 as 1 part in a total of 4 whereas non chemists see 1:4 as a ratio of 1 to 4 to make a total of 5.</p>

    <p>The only un-ambiguous way is to use 1+4.</p>

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    <p>Valves became obsolete sometime in the early 1960s for most purposes. In 2014 I have five pieces of valve equipment that I use regularly, four of which are commercial products, of which three started production within the last ten years (and one within the last two). Yes, I am a guitarist, and four of the five pieces of equipment are guitar-related.</p>

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    <p>I build audio recording equipment with valves. As you say, there is no problem sourcing them. In fact, it is probably less of a hit and miss affair than it was years ago as companies such as Groove Tubes now measure and grade them and sell them as matched sets.</p>

    <p>As for film, ten years ago, people were giving film five years before it was gone.</p>

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    <p>I'm convinced the court will side with Wikipedia should it proceeds to trial.</p>

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    <p><br /><br />I'm convinced that Wikipedia would back down if it got that far. The (human) photographer set up the shot and presumably has the original RAW files. If he asserts his ownership of copyright, only the monkey can challenge that if he believes he is the true copyright owner - and I don't think that would happen!<br>

    <br />Wikipedia cannot do it on the monkey's behalf.</p>

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