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08/27/2005 01:20:23 PM · #26
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by w24x192:

Someone should tell BradP about this...


Brad will probably go 20D or higher, even if it means waiting.


Elitist scum!
08/27/2005 02:37:09 PM · #27
Originally posted by undieyatch:



TriX, I thought was rated 400. Kodachrome 25 is actually one of my favorites, am i confusing asa and iso.....


Your right tri-x is offically rated at a higher iso, but few people actually use it at that iso. When I took photography back in college they had us shoot it at iso 120, but I like the results I get @ 100. It also depends on what developer your using and at what temperature.

I also often shot velvia @ iso 40 at times.
08/27/2005 04:05:07 PM · #28
Originally posted by hyperfocal:

Originally posted by undieyatch:



TriX, I thought was rated 400. Kodachrome 25 is actually one of my favorites, am i confusing asa and iso.....


Your right tri-x is offically rated at a higher iso, but few people actually use it at that iso. When I took photography back in college they had us shoot it at iso 120, but I like the results I get @ 100. It also depends on what developer your using and at what temperature.

I also often shot velvia @ iso 40 at times.


I had a habit of shooting tri-x at 320 if I remember right I think I did that because of some processing requirements.
08/27/2005 04:42:33 PM · #29
Originally posted by w24x192:

Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by w24x192:

Someone should tell BradP about this...


Brad will probably go 20D or higher, even if it means waiting.


Elitist scum!

Hey - Be nice!
08/31/2005 04:25:22 PM · #30
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by w24x192:

Someone should tell BradP about this...


Brad will probably go 20D or higher, even if it means waiting.

Something like that.
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08/31/2005 04:48:43 PM · #31
There goes the neighborhood. Congrats, and welcome back to the party!
08/31/2005 04:59:28 PM · #32
Originally posted by rikki11:

Originally posted by nsbca7:

Originally posted by rikki11:

wow! but if it's an dSLR, it didn't mention if it were a Canon or a Nikon mount?


ha ha ha


???


I think he's laughing.

Originally posted by undieyatch:

Originally posted by hyperfocal:

[quote=undieyatch]

TriX, I thought was rated 400. Kodachrome 25 is actually one of my favorites, am i confusing asa and iso.....


Your right tri-x is offically rated at a higher iso, but few people actually use it at that iso. When I took photography back in college they had us shoot it at iso 120, but I like the results I get @ 100. It also depends on what developer your using and at what temperature.

I also often shot velvia @ iso 40 at times.


I always use Tri-x at 400 iso, actually I shot every film with 400 now, I really can't work with any other stuff anymore, it just feels comfortable. It's fast and the results are mildly noisy. Something I really love.


08/31/2005 05:04:26 PM · #33
Originally posted by scalvert:

There goes the neighborhood. Congrats, and welcome back to the party!
08/31/2005 06:24:17 PM · #34
Hmmph... Another TOY camera, I see... jejeje

R.
08/31/2005 06:36:39 PM · #35
Originally posted by BradP:

There goes the neighborhood. Congrats, and welcome back to the party!


We all might as well give up.................Brad has a camera.........
08/31/2005 06:40:11 PM · #36
The 350D is considerably less of a toy than Brad's LAST camera, and I seem to recall him doing OK with that one. I'm sure it was luck. Oh yeah, 11 ribbons in about 9 months... that was ALL luck. ;-)
08/31/2005 07:14:54 PM · #37
oh well, looks like recess is over ;-)

have fun, brad! maybe you'll have it figured out by the time i get out there...
08/31/2005 07:48:24 PM · #38
Congratulations Brad! And welcome back buddy!
08/31/2005 09:02:06 PM · #39
Congrats Brad, good to have you back...

As for the eVolt $999.00 > $899.00 > $799.00 > $539.00 in seven months just don't add up for me...I think Fry's here has finally given up trying to move the thing. Possibly it is the noise levels that start at ISO-800 that are giving people second thoughts about this one, or maybe it is cause it's just plain ugly (IMO).

Message edited by author 2005-08-31 21:02:55.
08/31/2005 09:11:03 PM · #40
welcome back Brad!
08/31/2005 09:46:55 PM · #41
Haven't been able to wipe the off my face all afternoon...


Nice to have creativity back.

Message edited by author 2005-08-31 21:55:13.
08/31/2005 09:50:16 PM · #42
Is that a playboy bunny nose stud? bling!

I hope nobody took my "toy" comment seriously, LOL. Just seems like a real small camera body for a ham-fisted mechanic... jejejeĆ¢„Ā¢

R.
08/31/2005 10:14:44 PM · #43
Mine arrived today from dell. Paid a little under $600 (I had to pay tax here in TN). It seems to be as good or better than reviews I've read. But the real test will be Friday when I get my 50-200 from adorama.
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