Post by f***@deadspam.comOn Wed, 03 Oct 2012 20:19:28 +1000, "Dr Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
Post by Dr Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoFPost by f***@deadspam.comOn Wed, 03 Oct 2012 19:51:56 +1000, "Dr Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
Post by Dr Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoFPost by f***@deadspam.comYes, I know it has been asked probably a million times before; just
wondering. :-)
Sydney climate, no special care.
Cleaning up I found the following old unused 35mm film:-
Konica Minolta Monochrome VX400 5 rolls use by01/2007. 400 ASA
(This film is for colour processing only; poor man's b&w.)
Konica Minolta Centuria 200 ASA colour use by 03/2008 and 06/2007
Fujifilm ASA 400 Superia Xtra colour use by 03/2010
Kodak B&W for C41 colour processing undated in container. Not sure
what Kodak called this, as no brand name is on the metal canister that
I could see.
What do you guys reckon?
Fog. Lots and lots of fog. Unless you kept it all refrigerated.
Post by f***@deadspam.comWant to get my old F3HP back into action, which runs still as sweet as
a nut. But must weigh about 2kg or more with the motor drive
attached!
Sell it on eBay and use the money to get a nice digital camera. I'm sure some
fool'll buy it.
I have a Nikon F2. Weighs a ton (well, over 2 lbs. anyway). Hardly use it now.
Bought a FujiFilm S7000 about 8 or 9 years ago. What a nice change. Weighted
less than a pound. No huge pentaprism glass. I can't see the need for a DSLR.
The whole idea's dumb now. My next camera will be a Nikon P510. Less than $400
on Amazon and comes with 42x zoom. Beats lugging 3 or 4 different lenses around.
Have to be lot's of noise there?
You mean "lots", it's not possessive.
You are correct, Sir John, as usual.
Digital noise in the scene if you shoot with lens at 42x zoom?
Reasonable review here
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikon-coolpix-p510
Check this one too -
http://framework.latimes.com/2012/07/27/camera-review-nikon-coolpix-p510/
Has a video plus some example photos. I thought it was a reasonably decent
camera for the price and features. The S7000 was over $1,000 (duty-free) and
nowhere near as good. Only problem is the prices are rip-offs here. Amazon seems
to have better prices. Not sure if they come with an international warranty
though. Camera also does Full HD video. That's more or less de riguere but it
does mean you don't need both a video camera and a still camera (most video
cameras don't have the lens length this one does either).
Noise isn't a product of lens focal length. The max. focal length is about equal
to 1,000mm for a 35mm camera. Seems to be OK from the example photo. A fixed
length lens might be better but it's just not as versatile. Would be nice if the
lens was a vibration reduction one, perhaps a later model will.
As for your films, the older ones will have a lot of fog. From memory, colour
film get foggy faster (not 100% sure now). The B&W film might be OK but that
won't last.
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