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Doug Scott, I agree with the idea of using Speedotron for your assignment. I suggest that you think about using thew Speedotron Brown Line which is very reasonable in price, power, and quality.
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Michelle, you may want to take a look at Denny's Mfg. in Alabama. They have excellent unit for very reasonable prices. Another is Porters in Ohio I think. But first, you want to think about you are going to uses this light kit. Please make sure it fit your budget, lighting needs, power output, and repairs if the needs happen. Rufus
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Hello, I am a African American who has photographs hundreds of my own race and I have found that kodak Porta 160NC film works better than Fuji. You would need to overexpose by a half of stop depending on the person's skin tone. I do not agree with John Kelly about lighting because of my experiences photographing my on people.
Rufus Watson, Jr.
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Has anyone used Kodak Kodachrome 64 120 in any application and what was your
results. I still have three rolls of it left in the freezer. Rufus Watson, Jr.
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Hello Erick, I have own my Mamiya c220 camera since the 80s. The only I had check out and repair is the back. The photgraphs I have gotten from shooting with it has been wonderful. As far as comparing it to digital, that is a personal thing. I have not gone digital because I am not sold on the product or the imagines. What ever you pay for it is worth the penny. Find a good repair shop for it to be overhaul.
Rufus watson, Jr.
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Carolyn, I two Bogen Manfrotto tripod and I love them both. Since I am not member of the digital world, it will do just fine. I have one that is for my Mamiya c220 and the other is for my 35mm film camera. Rufus Watson, Jr.
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I would like to know is there anyone from the design team that developed
Verichrome Pan 120. I would like to talk to you about the film. Rufus Watson,
Jr. from Washington, DC.
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To whom it may concern:
Ebay is sell selling 2 ProPack of the Verichrome Pan 120 ASA 125. The
perosn is listing it twice. I saw it listed today which 10/13/06. You have less
than 8 hours to purchase it before the close of business. I know that few
people wanted to where they could buy some it yet. This is Rufus Watson, Jr.
from Washington, DC. letting you know about the film/
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Gary Watson,This is Rufus Watson,Jr. from Washington, D.C. I started using Verichrome Pan in the late 80s. I have found it to be better than Plus-x. I rated it at asa 100 so I could use the exact reading on my flash and f-stop. I do develop it in D-76 1:1. I use it a lot for protraits and landscaping photograph. I am still trying to somemore of it before I switch to T-Max.
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I has a brick of Verichrome Pan 120 asa 125 film. Is anyone is using it and
found it to be better than T-MAX 100 or 400? I use it for night shoot and
model portifolio. I am going to take the remaining rolls with me to Montana
and Canada. I have a lab that would process it at all. Please let me know,
Rufus Watson, Jr.
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I own a Speedotron 200 kit. I found it to be very reliable light kit to use. I use it mostly for my protriats. Now and then I will use it for prom setting also. Very light, easy to use, cost effective, and easy to maintain. Rufus Watson, Jr. Washington, DC
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Has any photgrapher taken any photographs at Glacier National Park and which
side was you at? Montana or Canada? I am planning there and I wonder who has
been there, Rufus Watson, Jr.
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Tommy, you can also try Holly Enterprises in California. I am in the process of having my Graflex Strobomatic 500 upgrade due to lack of parts. I do not have the number but I think he is listed in California, Rufus.
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I would like to know if there is anyone is still using the Kodak Ektar 25 PHR
120n film. I still have a few rolls left and I found to be one of the finest
grain film out there in the market. I hope to find a lab to process the C-41
film. Kodak should never stop producing the film. Rufus Watson
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I would like to know did Contax developed a fully mechanical manual 35mm
camera and what the model name of it. Rufus Watson
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I have use the 55mm on my C220 and found the sharpness to be excellent especially at the larger setting. Rufus Watson, Jr.
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