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    Default cammeras

    hi,
    how many of u use cameras and what kind do u use :
    i use a 35mm nikon F101 with wide angle lenns and standerd lenns and i also have the same one in a manual one as well.i allso do mediumformat as well i have two beronicas etrsi wich takes 120 fill i have two metts pro flash guns and four film backs and i also do black and white developing as well.
    so u could say i am fully stocked .

    woodymarts
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    I use a Kodak Brownie box camera, but I have problems finding the 620 film and the flash bulbs.

    The picture quality is superb!

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    I use a Nikon CoolPix 990 digital.
    Last edited by DPB; 13th June 2004 at 03:28 PM.

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    I used to have a Nikon F90, with flash, great camera (I wish i didn't sell, it) still have an Nikon FM2 (classic camera, i wouldn't get rid of it!!), but being manual focus its just a bit harder to take snaps of the kids. Used to do a bit of B&W developing but only very very amatuerish.
    To tell you the truth i am thinking that the Digital line is the way to go. SWMBO has a Canon Power Shot A70 (bought her this so, best move i could have made, saved heaps in processing costs, and on more boxes full of photos, although I now have a hard drive full of photos, but atleast they don't take up much space.)
    Maybe if I sold one of the kids, i could get the new table saw and a Nikon SLR Digital... Or i could take the Treasurer up on his offer and have one for the country, what are they promising $3000 per kid great!!!
    But that hardest thing is, is that Photography, like woodwork is an accessory sport...

    Paul
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    2x Mamiya C330f-Bronica ETRS-Pentax MX-Minolta auto 35mm underwater-Olympus Pen SS-Kodak digital about to be upgraded to something respectable....................and, if you want big, a Horseman 8x10 which I have not used for years and dread to think how much film costs today.
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Maybe if I sold one of the kids,
    PaulS,

    How much? Also, what age and sex? If they're the right price, I'll take a couple.
    I'm considering going into the slave trade.
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    Look Grunt Here is a picture of one of them when they were younger..
    Still interested?
    "Looking west with the land behind me as the sun tracks down to the sea, I have my bearings" Tim Winton

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    Still learning all the ins and outs of my Sony F717
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    Just got a Kodak 6490 coz I liked the 10X optical zoom.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Canon 300D, a bunch of lenses, 550EX flash, tripod etc... It's a great budget digital SLR.

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    Hey Paul

    You look like you have Cabinet Disease like me.

    Your chest has dropped into drawers.

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    Barry,
    I always wished i looked like Arnie, and now I think i do, i am too scared to look

    Paul
    "Looking west with the land behind me as the sun tracks down to the sea, I have my bearings" Tim Winton

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    Or perhaps it's Dunlop Disease - that where your belly dun lop over your belt.

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    I'm more concerned about Paul's offspring. Are you sure you're the father? You with lack of hair and all that.
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    Don

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