Lens and Tripod 2
Hi everyone sorry i have been very busy at work and catching up with family ,and have just seen the post requesting an up date on the matter see title .
i got my tripod that cost just £8. ish it is about tall enough to set up and sit behind ,sadly when i put it together i dropped a nut so i went to dissassemble the camera mount section and broke it so
out came the super glue . got it repaird , if it lasts me the year thats fine , i will upgrade to a better one then ,this is just a trial tripod to see how i get on with it.
The Lens came too it is built in Japan and sold from China classed as a super Lens 240mm to 800mm Telephoto lens .
manual opperation NOT AUTO it is on a slide body then twist to focus , i have to date tried it twice due to a lot of work commitment ,i have not had the time to play more with it . BUT the pics i took seem excellent .
i am not working next Monday through to Wednesday so i hope to have another go .
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Manual not Auto ?? If its functioning to your satisfaction, Golly, then thats perfectly ok in my book .
I rarely take a tripod with me now, I'm inclined to use one of several natural wooden "Thumb Sticks" that I've Begged, Borrowed and/or won in any other manner,
If the V at the top is level with my eyeline then it will be a close fit for the lenses on my E O S and in busy places like Cathedrals etc its single foot will be close to my ( Large ) feet & so no danger to the passing public.
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Glad to hear it worked out.
The manuel/auto bit tales me back to my first camera that had stop down metering. For the younger ones that means you focused at the widest f stop then to meter you had to close your aperture to your desired f stop (stop down) . Full aperture metering was only for the high end cameras.
Also you only had a max of 36 photos and had to wait up to a week before you saw the results, as opposed to over 7000 on my current card and the results in seconds!
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You were lucky if you got yours back in a week, Corners !!
One of my Kodachromes, towards the end of their hold on me, went over to their plant in Switzerland but only came back in the strangest way !!
A chappie from one of the T.V. companies in Jacksonville, U.S. of blooming A, saw an orange package in a "Returned Goods" shop, Bought it, viewed it, then wrote and asked if I wanted it back , and if so what would I trade for it !!
Admiring his cheek I got a brand new baseball cap from Japan, sent it and asked him if he had ever seen such a daft hat. Needless to say the errant item turned up wrapped up within a REAL Baseball cap. !! After that I swapped companies & went to Fuji -- processed in Yorkshire or somewhere weird I think .
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thanks for your post, it made me laugh. I couldn't afford Kodachrome, luxury luxury
I found a shop in Derby that sold Orwochrome, it included processing (goodness knows where) and cost about £2, and outdated at £1 a roll and that included processing and mounting. The results had a 'slight' orange colour cast but it was cheaper than any other option, unless of course like me you bought B&W Ilford FP4 in bulk (200 feet was it?) and had one of those machines for loading it into re-useable cassetts and then did your own developing in a Patterson tank. Ahh happy days.
The 18 referred to the ISO, or ASA as it was called then but it was the alternative German scale? I can't remember what it was called.
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DIN I think it was, CS, but thats only the initials of the German Industrial Standards organisation I think.. And it was that new fangled HP3 in my early days !! T'owd Mon used it in 2 1/4 Square for Wedding Photography & a list of the colours of eyes, hair, Bouquets & any decorations on dresses etc for the artist to colour in with the very finest of paint brushes & bottles of coloured inks, specially made for the purpose. !!
Huh, Modern kids don't know they are born !! Grouch, grouch !!
P.S. sitting here in the study cum office ( Spare bedroom )I'm surrounded by Files upon files of 35mm slides, 64000 of them before I went Digital !!
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DIN , yes that was it! One of my projects is to transfer all my slides onto digital. They are all in Hanimex round projector magazines, so it would be a long job, unless there is a way of putting those magazines into a scanner?
Thanks for the replies
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all this talk of actual film takes me back to my young college days hours and hours in the dark room and the smell of the chemicals somewhere in the loft I still have a full darkroom kit including a convector enlarger and as for Kodachrome I still
have one that I found the other day while sorting out that I forgot to post off for developing, I wonder if the free developing is still being done?0 -
all this talk of actual film takes me back to my young college days hours and hours in the dark room and the smell of the chemicals somewhere in the loft I still have a full darkroom kit including a convector enlarger and as for Kodachrome I still have one that I found the other day while sorting out that I forgot to post off for developing, I wonder if the free developing is still being done?
Interesting post, yes you never forget the smell of developer, stop bath, and fixer.
Appartenly the last roll of Kadachrome to be processed was in 2013 and the chemicals needed were stopped being made by Kodak the year before. There is some talk on the internet that it can be processed in B&W chemicals but gives a B&W result
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