Jump to content

paul_wheatland

Members
  • Posts

    1,439
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by paul_wheatland

  1. <p>My favorite use of 35mm f/2.8 PC optic is absolutely level on a tripod, shoot 11 degrees to the left and 11 degrees to the right for a wonderful panoramic image. I will try this on my crop dslr, but have used this effect on my 35mm Nikon F with great results. I at present do not own FX dslr nor mirrorless camera! Using these lenses, meter reading must be taken with lens at null postion only per Nikon' s instructions.</p>
  2. <p>I have a late k1000 with black debris above the screen. I believe foam rubber light blocking material in the prism housing has rotted and the goo has fallen to the top side of the screen. It's a shame as the camera and lens are mint and function as the should. Repair requires removal of the top deck which at my age is no longer in the cards, heath, eyesight, nimbleness and cost involved.</p>
  3. <p>I use a 90 manual focus adaptall which has a helical focus down to 1-1. I rarely use my manual focus 55 with extension tube as I can't get enough light as distance is far too close. I prefer manual focus for macro work, ( also manual focus for my wide angle photography 28mm, 24, 20 and 17 relying on hyperfocal distance settings).</p>
  4. <p>I bought a Canon 10d IN original box with everything supplied except a lens and CD for under $85 usd. I already had Canon T2 film camera with 28-105 and 75-300. Both cameras perform flawlessly. The 10d is built like a magnesium tank, the T2 is plastic consumer like but competent</p>
  5. <p>Always advance and cock the shutter when you plan to store the camera. Operate the camera in a slow deliberate and contemplative manner! Do not touch the fragile shutter for any reason. Operate all controls and film loading following all instructions as seen on the internet or obtain a manual of operation. Above, do not force any procedure. These hints also apply to to the 500+ series.</p>
  6. <p>I am using Canon eos lenses, 28-105 and 75-300 that I have also used with my Canon Rebel film camera. I am happy with them but wanted to use existing manual lenses such as Tamron, 17mm, 24 f2,5, 28 f 2,5, 90 f2,8 macro 1-1, 135 f2,8 and my favorite Nikkor 35 f2 non ai. With two adapters from Fotodiox, adaptall Tamron to m42 to EOS body and Nikon lens to EOS body I am able to use these lenses with excellent results on my Canon 10d 6 mp, single lens reflex with 1,6 crop. All photography with manual lenses are with AV and Manual metering but no TV or Program modes! Anyone using this arrangement, it's worth trying as I did!</p>
  7. <p>You need a plastic tube that will accomodate (2) 3/n batteries, which is what I use in my Minox GL. Take a piece of thin plastic and roll to make the tube, the springiness of the roll in the battery chamber eliminates glueing it in place. 3/n batteries are not insulated thus the need for the tube!</p>
  8. <p>My favorite is Gossen SBC employing 9 volt battery, led lights rather than match needle, does both reflected and incident, I got mine from indoor group shop for the price of a slice of pizza and a bottle of soft drink. I ordered the manual from "epray" thus a meter with manual for under $15 USA</p>
  9. <p>I would opt for 55mm f3.5 Nikkor with PK 13 extension ring coupled to Fotodiox Nikon to Olympus micro 4/3 body. As expected this is a manual focus lens that contains no automation! The crop factor of 2x leaves your lens as a 110mm with plenty of room to light the intended subject.</p>
  10. <p>Two cameras I owned and used: Chinon CE-3 had motordrive as add-on and contained intervalometer. The other was Canon F-1 old style with Canon MDU motordrive unit with awkward handle under the drive but did have intervalometer. Both cameras alas are sold. You need to seek out one of these unless there is an alternative. Good luck in your search.</p>
×
×
  • Create New...