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Going to handle the 550d and 60d this weekend. I do remember not being inpressed with the 350d a few years back.
MikeD":1q430p47 said:70-200mm f2.8
Mmmm I got the f4, because it's half the price and a pound and a half lighter
Cheers, Andy. I doubt that my LCS will keep Tri-X in stock. Even if I asked for it, the younger guys who work in the shop would probably think that I'm referring to some rapper from Los Angeles...Andy R":7vh2lpd8 said:For period correctness use Tri-X developed in D-76 and push it by two stops (expose at EI 1600).
Yeah, last summer I suddenly got the urge for some "old-school" 35mm photography, saw the OM20 with a Clubman ( :shock: ) 28mm lens for £25 (Buy-it-now on eBay) and bought it on a whim.Andy R":7vh2lpd8 said:And for more early 70's period correctness you should have one of these
Matt, that's exactly how I used to think; I believed that my 19-35mm wide-angle zoom would be useful forever.... until the 35mm frame was replaced by the APS-C sensor. On a dSLR, my very wide-angle 19-35mm lens now becomes a not-so-wide-angle 30-56mm lens...Bensherman":2ii419b3 said:I went from a 450d to a 1D mark II, however the most important thing on a camera are the lenses. Spend as much as you can on lenses, I've got a 16-35mm f2.8 and a 70-200mm f2.8 and although they are over a grand each I'll be keeping them for ever - camera bodies come and go. It seems every year there is a newer, better version of cameras.
Silverclaws, I'm surprised that you switched to Nikon when buying your dSLR. The modern Pentax dSLRs can accept most of the older KA-mount lenses...silverclaws":2ii419b3 said:Although I use a Nikon digital SLR, I am finding I am using it in exactly the same way as I used to use my film SLR, a Pentax MX...
MikeD":1u6wf4iu said:70-200mm f2.8
Mmmm I got the f4, because it's half the price and a pound and a half lighter
MikeD":ybyxl62m said:The other thing is that modern cameras are so good at high ISO that if you need another stop you can often just crank that up a notch Obviously you don't get the super-shallow DoF that way, so as said above, it depends a lot what you want