I know this is late in the thread,, these printers, or should I say what printers, really put out the nice prints.....WITHOUT looking like they were printed at...
Hi, My name is Luke and I am from Australia. I bought my first digital camera today. It is probably a child's toy compared to what you people have, but it will...
Mike, Do some reading up on the Epson 2200 (pigment based) and the Canon i9900 (dye based). There are differenced between the two, including the paper ...
Well, all this talk on the list and a couple of months of research and I've taken the plunge. A Dynax 9 and 85/1.4G will be with me next week and I've got...
If you have a Costco nearby, they will print some pretty large prints at a reasonable cost. Like $3 for an 11x14. Of course, there may be varying gear and...
... Welcome to our Group, Luke. You don't have to have a fancy DSLR to join the group. We have a lot of fine photographic minds in here so I'm sure there will...
Relax! The Z6 is a pretty good camera, with an excellent telephoto zoom range, and moderate wide-to-normal on the short end. The nice thing with digital is...
Thanks for the reply, Mark. From what it sounds like I guess I'll bite the bullet and pay the shipping and insurance back to NJ. It is the one with the focus...
... and I've taken the plunge. A Dynax 9 and 85/1.4G will be with me next week and I've got first date nerves, if you know what I mean. What a wonderful...
I'm sure many will disagree with me, but having been a photo lab manager several years ago, I still am rather distrustful of the archival quality of ink...
Lisa, I don't disagree with you at all. When I was still a "non-pro amateur" (as compared to being somewhat still amateur even though I do stuff for profit) I...
Yes, the Noritsu is known as absolutely the crappiest of the printing lab equipment, I've seen some horrid stuff from a couple of those. Unless things have...
... None. They are useless except if you're trying to photograph in a sand storm (and you'd better have a dust-tight case for your camera then), and unless you...
Matthias Andree
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Nov 2, 2005 12:07 am
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I grinned when i read that.... because my opinion has been pretty much the same. I found that cheap UV filters can actually cause AF problems on some lenses,...
... The 40MZ-2 (or 40MZ-3i) is (are) only available on the used market, Metz stopped making them when they upgraded from SCA 3000 to SCA 3002, and replaced...
Matthias Andree
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-Mark: I had thought about the HP but I've had a 2200 for what 3 years now and it has been a a great printer for me. So I had a admittedly a bias towards...
... Depends on the lens price. You won't get a reasonable filter for your 28-100/3.5-5.6D at 10% the lens's price - which would be 3 ¤ for the filter or so,...
Matthias Andree
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Nov 2, 2005 1:52 am
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On Wednesday, November 2, 2005, at 12:33 AM, Matthias Andree wrote:
> Colin Walden <col@...> writes:
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>> I'd love to know, if it really does...
OK, sorry ... 5 hours went by & nobody bought it and I couldn't resist ... slow AF and all ... Now I have to decide what of mine to sell :) - Dennis ... ...
Hello, I'm new to the group and new to using Minolta. I bought a 7D and I'm quite pleased with it. I have a question regarding minolta normal lenses, the 50...
Hi group, I got two 35mm 2.8 (manual focus), a MC W.ROKKOR - HC, and a MD W.ROKKOR. Now I have to decide witch one I keep, any suggestion? Is there a...
Hi Michel ~ I have a 50 1.7 and a 50 1.4 for my Minoltas, as well as a 1.4 for my Nikon. All of those use a 49mm filter size. I expected to see more difference...
I have a sunpack flash that worked OK with with my Minolta Dynax 505. I am thinking to buy a 5D. Does anyone know if this flash is going to work with the 5D? ...
I think I will have to see if there are any PRO labs close to me, and on that, is there a reason that they would not let me use there lab. If I have a picture,...