roboflick
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I am loving this setup, Beautiful bokeh on this lens. Henry Scherer did a beautiful job and calibrated the Sonnar for close focus wide open.
Nik
roboflick
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/39373440@N04/5875198332/in/photostream/lightbox/
Sorry Having trouble uploading the image
Nik
Sorry Having trouble uploading the image
Nik
roboflick
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A great machine, and so serviced it should be a reliable companion for many years. How is the meter? I have the same kit, CLA'd with a new meter cell...
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Doug
The meter is great I find it reliable enough for slide film
I love it and the sonnar
Nik
Vics
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Great kit! Henry did mine in 2003, and it still works like new, meter and all!
roboflick
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On a side note I can't figure out how to insert an image into the thread, can someone please explain this to me?
Thanks
Nik
Thanks
Nik
roboflick
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DougDoug
The meter is great I find it reliable enough for slide film
I love it and the sonnar
Nik
Your Camera and strap are beautiful!
Nik
MISH
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I also had problems figuring out how to post pictures and the following is reply to my request for help in a different thread from MC JC86
Hosting the images in Flickr is a good start.
Next, click on the image you want to show in your thread. Once it is on the screen you right click on the image.
The different sizes that Flickr will display your picture at are show (usually medium 500, medium 640, large).
Click on the size (generally 640 is good for posting here, IMO, this may vary though). The image will be shown on the Flickr page they size you selected. Here's the important part.
Right click anywhere on the image and select "Copy Image Location".
When you are ready to post here, select the little box that looks like a picture (will say "Insert Image" if you hold the cursor over it) and right click "paste" the Image Location.
These instructions will vary slightly dependent on browser, OS, but are pretty much universal.
I apologize in advance if I screwed anything up, just hopes this leads to you posting some images taken with those new lenses of yours!
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Hosting the images in Flickr is a good start.
Next, click on the image you want to show in your thread. Once it is on the screen you right click on the image.
The different sizes that Flickr will display your picture at are show (usually medium 500, medium 640, large).
Click on the size (generally 640 is good for posting here, IMO, this may vary though). The image will be shown on the Flickr page they size you selected. Here's the important part.
Right click anywhere on the image and select "Copy Image Location".
When you are ready to post here, select the little box that looks like a picture (will say "Insert Image" if you hold the cursor over it) and right click "paste" the Image Location.
These instructions will vary slightly dependent on browser, OS, but are pretty much universal.
I apologize in advance if I screwed anything up, just hopes this leads to you posting some images taken with those new lenses of yours!
__________________
roboflick
Well-known
Thanks!
Nik
Nik
I also had problems figuring out how to post pictures and the following is reply to my request for help in a different thread from MC JC86
Hosting the images in Flickr is a good start.
Next, click on the image you want to show in your thread. Once it is on the screen you right click on the image.
The different sizes that Flickr will display your picture at are show (usually medium 500, medium 640, large).
Click on the size (generally 640 is good for posting here, IMO, this may vary though). The image will be shown on the Flickr page they size you selected. Here's the important part.
Right click anywhere on the image and select "Copy Image Location".
When you are ready to post here, select the little box that looks like a picture (will say "Insert Image" if you hold the cursor over it) and right click "paste" the Image Location.
These instructions will vary slightly dependent on browser, OS, but are pretty much universal.
I apologize in advance if I screwed anything up, just hopes this leads to you posting some images taken with those new lenses of yours!
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roboflick
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