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Bettendorf

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  1. Post all the photos you would like to, using Canon FD, FL, or R cameras or lenses.
  2. Thank you Dave for all that information on this Argust Occasion!
  3. Great photo! Like you were there in 1916. But... I searched all of Boyertown's website and didn't see a word about 'Argus Day'.
  4. Forget the skanky, 70 year old folders. That T-28 looks good enough to kiss!
  5. You look great Rick, like you should have been there! Kudos to Eric.
  6. I just recently bought a used a6000 and had the exact same difficulties that you describe, it is my first digital body. Then last night I was reading the instruction manual more carefully and discovered that using the EVF actually drains the battery faster than the LCD screen, which was a concern of mine ever since using a Fuji P&S where that was just the reverse. So now the camera is quite pleasant to use with the screen comfortably in front of me and not cramming my eye anywhere! I expect the only problem could be the sun over my shoulder, but I don't know yet.
  7. Those are very good results to be happy with.
  8. Canon Black Beauty EF, with FL35/2.5 (another real beauty) and Fuji Superia 400. 8/2013. Erick, Oklahoma. Just short of the Texas panhandle on old highway US 66. What's sometimes called a 'Fairy Tale House' in the U.S. In the UK, not hardly. Circa 1940s.
  9. Great shot of King's Cross Station Luis. The perspective has a short tele look to it.
  10. And after you have done that, you can save this page for your log-in while you are momentarily a visitor. There are never any photos on it. https://www.photo.net/staff/
  11. Bless her heart... they made her ride the horse without a head!!
  12. A-1 with 50n/1.4 and Kodak Gold 200. March, 2023. In all my years I don't recall ever taking a photo that had specular highlights that made 'stars' all on their own. Always a first time.
  13. Come on in, the water's fine! Post all the photos you want using Canon FD, FL, or R cameras or lenses.
  14. Looks like a young Teddy Roosevelt. Lemme' here you say, "Bully!"
  15. Also good quality and a pleasure to deal with by mail. Located in southern California.
  16. This one does. https://thedarkroom.com/
  17. If that reference is as old as the A-1 and AV-1, then I'm sure they where comparing silver oxide to the ubiquitous alkaline batteries (PX28A) in use at the time. As far as I remember, Lithium Ion (PX28L) didn't exist at the time, thirty five or so years ago. One that delivers a correct and steady voltage is what's important. And 28L certainly fills that bill.
  18. The moment I scrolled to the photo it first caught my eye that the leaves are what is horizontal and not the letters. I like it!
  19. Rick, your Rose "Madame Alfred Carriere" looks like it was shot on Kodachrome 25 on a cloudy day. Nice work.
  20. You could post it in the forum, Member Classified Ads, and offer it for "FREE you pay shipping !" Or $5 plus shipping. After that create a post in this one, https://www.photo.net/forums/forum/30-classic-manual-film-cameras/ stating your dilemma like you did here, and that you put it in the Classified Ads. That way maybe a member who could use it, or knows someone who can, will get some good out of it.
  21. ... Omega B66-XL enlarger. A very sturdy heavy beamed entry level enlarger, bought new in 1979 and had great enjoyment with it in my set-up/take-down darkroom for a few years, but alas life happens and it went. At this stage in my life though, if I still owned it, I would be printing B&W paper again (except with a permanent darkroom though).
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