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Today while sitting with family in my grandfathers room at hospice, i was showing a couple pictures I had taken with my Canon Film SLR. My dad said he didnt even know film was still made. Turns out he has a nikon film slr and lenses that he said i could have. Score. Hopefully I'll get them tomorrow.
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Dad couldn't find the body, just the lenses. He's gonna look for the body later. Busy day today, my grandfather passed at 0130
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this went about the only way it could have. He led a long life and died among those who loved him. Far too many people get neither of those things. |
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this went about the only way it could have. He led a long life and died among those who loved him. Far too many people get neither of those things. As far as the camera body, you at least know if you do not get a body out of the offer, you can find a great old body for $40-50. Hope the lenses are great. Back in olden tymes, men tended to buy the fastest lens they could get so as to look cool among their peers. Hopefully your dad was a hopeless conformist, lol. |
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Lol I know one of them was a pretty long telephoto. I'm sure it's MF since he said the gear is at least 20yrs old.
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Sorry to hear about your loss, Justin.
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Well, Auto focus began in earnest in 1985-6, so there is still a chance. But MF lenses are still pretty cool,
my bag is lousy with em. The long ones can be a real handful, though. Keep us informed. |
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Argh, I am going through it again. I want to buy a N90s, but every time I go through the arguments for and against,
I keep coming back to the fact that I am printing at home with good results, and I can't get past the fact that just to PRINT a large copy of one of my film shots, I have to develop the film first. Takes all the fun out of it and puts a lot of expense into the equation. I know some people will say, Takes the FUN out of it? Are you SERIOUS? It puts the fun BACK IN!" But not to me. I used to have fun in the service, where we had access to a darkroom and enlarger, etc. But to even think of any of that now is just crazy to me. Being able to get an EXCELLENT film camera for under $50, and having all the lenses I need is a great feeling. But it just seems insane to spend a lot of money on film and processing after the investment I have in printer and paper stock. Sad, really. I think it would be cool. |
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Ehhh, got a 50mm1.8 D Nikkor in today, and it had a grindy focus throw. It was 60 bucks, not cheap, but not bad
for this lens. It did not STATE that it was grindy, but I found it that way when I got it in. Generally, I would just box it back up, spec the problem for them and get my money back. But I have wanted to disassemble one of these for some time. So I did. Looks like it has been to Destin. Lots of bits of sugar white sand in there. It is in the helicoids, so if I want to really fix it I am going to need to COMPLETELY disassemble it. Rather than take a $60 lens and turn it into a pile of worthless bits and pieces, I went ahead and assembled it back to where I started. Got a lot of grit out of it, but now the spot JUST before infinity is almost a dead stop, so I am gonna have to work out whether or not I want to take it apart again later under better light with better eyeglasses. I have some lithium grease that I can use on the helicoids, but man, I am not sure I want to go ALL THE WAY on this one. |
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You'd think that someone would be more careful to not get sand in there.
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I was kind of bummed to see it, but I could tell that when I moved the focus ring, it felt like sand for some reason.
In my brain's little eye, anyway. It focuses fine throughout it's range though, and it is already claimed by a guy at work, so it all turned out well enough. On my other rant, about FILM cameras, I forgot about a little something I have in a drawer. I need to see what kind of shots spew forth from this old Argus C3 I picked up last year from my mother's 'everything must go' push prior to her recent move. Not expecting much, but nostalgia and that it will expose film, hopefully only when I intend for it to. |
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FYI selling my Canon 40mm f/2.8 in the WTS section
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Oh and here's the newest addition(the light not the glock)
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3710/1...35e06a0d_c.jpg DSC00168 by emopunker2004, on Flickr |
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Got that camera gear from my dad.
Nikon FG Nikon 50mm f/1.8 Sigma 28mm f/2.8 Sigma 70-300 Promaster Tele-Converter 1 roll of film that is at least 20yrs old. I'm gonna shoot it and have it developed anyway. He also had 3 rolls of film that he had shot that i'll have developed for him. http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5542/1...837110ab_c.jpg DSC00202 by emopunker2004, on Flickr http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5550/1...4d2b851c_c.jpg DSC00203 by emopunker2004, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7324/1...b8857615_c.jpg DSC00204 by emopunker2004, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7460/1...88dc40f5_c.jpg DSC00205 by emopunker2004, on Flickr |
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I might have already asked this question, but as far as quality goes, how do the Sigma lenses stack up compared to brand name like Canon or Nikon?
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Running the smoker today, started out pretty nice so I figured I snap a few pics.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5499/1...2ae66739_b.jpg Sun and clouds by Jeff Carroll01, on Flickr Used the in-camera HDR function on the 6d, shots certainly don't have that tweaked look like processing HDR in PS etc, but for in-camera, not too bad. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7298/1...bbaca432_c.jpg In camera HDR by Jeff Carroll01, on Flickr |
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Nice
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