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  1. <p>I agree with A.T. that it would approach rudeness to presume to provide a teaching point to a stranger. But then I am getting pretty old also. In fact I am often offered the comment "Oh look! An antique camera!" when I am out with my 1971 Rolleiflex 3.5F, a camera I purchased new and don't think as an antique at all. I usually respond with "Well I am an antique".</p>

    <p>It does usually seem to be attractive young women who notice and comment about the camera. I've never understood why that is.</p>

    <p>Al</p>

  2. <p>I guess no one has responded because we don't know the specs of that tripod.</p>

    <p>I'll say two things: I have a Vanguard ballhead (a larger one, the ABH-230K). Vanguard makes high quality products which are a good value for the money they ask. The problem is the 300mm lens. That size lens requires a series 3 tripod which has 33mm diameter top leg sections. I can't believe you can get a series 3 tripod alone at that price point, let alone the combo.</p>

    <p>I think you have to up your budget by a factor of at least 3x or 4x.</p>

    <p>Al</p>

  3. <p>With that rig I think most wildlife photographers would spec a series 5 or at least a series 4 tripod. Carbon fiber is said to dampen vibrations better than aluminum. I bought my Induro aluminum AT413 on sale with rebate for a bit less than $200.</p>

    <p>You are not going to touch an adequate carbon fiber unit with that budget.</p>

    <p>Al</p>

  4. <p>I upgraded from Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and I had a working installation of Nikon Scan with a Coolscan V ED using hacked drivers I found on the web. Windows 10 Pro 64 bit broke it.</p>

    <p>I went to the Silverfast site and downloaded and installed the demo of version 8.5 of their scanning software for the Nikon Coolscan. Now here's the crazy, ironic thing: Nikon Scan finds the scanner and works fine; the Silverfast 8.5 demo does not!<br>

    Oh well. I'm happy.</p>

    <p>Al</p>

  5. <p>I had the lens replacement surgery 9 years ago. I was extremely near-sighted. Post surgery my vision corrected to 20/20 in one eye and 20/15 in the other. The other major change was that my natural lenses had yellowed over the fifty-some years so post surgery everything initially looked bluish.</p>

    <p>I can't say that it has affected my photography except that it's nice to be able to hold my eye right against the eyepiece of the camera and see all of the viewfinder.</p>

    <p>Al</p>

  6. <p>I'd make sure you get all the old paint and corrosion off the brackets. Sanding with some fine grade emery cloth would work. I used a semi-gloss automotive black lacquer on my Rollei.</p>

    <p>Cleaning and re-lubing the focus mechanism on Rolleis requires a very extensive teardown - much more than CLA of the shutter or the wind mechanism. It would be costly.</p>

    <p>Al</p>

  7. <p>The best solution for noise and grain reduction for scanned images is Neat Image, which is available both as a plugin and a standalone application. I use the plugin with Photoshop Elements 13. It will also work with PS 7.<br>

    http://www.neatimage.com/index.html</p>

    <p>You can get a version for 8 bit images for $40 or the pro version for 16 bit images for $80.</p>

    <p>Al</p>

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