First Post & R3A Deal?

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Hello RFF folks. I have been following this forum for about a year and even though my primary camera (was) a Fslr (Nikon F4). My Lite Wt. camera was an Oly XA. 4 weeks ago I was torn between buying a F100 or R3A. I decided to go with the F100 since I have Nikon glass and the investment in Leica and/or Ziess glass is financially intimitdating . I found one for sale locally for $450 CND (1yr. old LN in box). The seller was moving to a Dslr system (Canon) and was selling off a bunch of stuff. He was also selling a R3A + 40mm F1.4. AAhhh........ The obivious answer was to strike a deal for both! After the usual foto blah, blah, haggle... I bought both for $1000 CND. I was like buying a discounted R3A + 40mm and getting the F100 for free. I have checked the F100 with my lenses and have not seen it since. The R3A Rocks! Several rolls later I am wondering if I should put some film through the F100. But I am having so much fun wtih the R3A and I am not sure where the F100 is.😀

May the "film" be with you.

DL
 
Scanner or Lenses?

Scanner or Lenses?

I would love to put some pics in the gallery. As soon as I figure out how to plug my slide projector into my computer. I am torn between buying more lenses for the R3A or an Epson scanner.
DL
 
Welcome! You might ask your processing lab to forget the prints and instead give you a CD of the scans of your negs... Gives you a good start for seeing what you have and uploading samples.
 
If you're just scanning for the purpose of sharing your photos online, an expensive scanner is overkill. I bought a $125 Canon that suits me just fine. Developing costs $6 a roll. If I want prints I just get them made from the negs.
 
I really have to think for a minute to remember wher my Nikkormat is. Oh yeah in the bag at the bottom of the closet. (has to at the bottom cause it weighs a ton). Where is that dinky digital Pentax? hmmm. Rocking with my R3a and dreaming of a R3M.ZZZZZZZZZZZZ
 
I agree with Andrew, a cheap scanner is all you need for the web.

This link here

is some tests on my flatbed scanner, the cheapest that Canon make.
 
New(Used Scanner)

New(Used Scanner)

Thanks for all the scanner advice. I am wanting print as well as post to the web. I just completed a deal with Butch for a KM 5400 II. Hoping to get the unit up and running next week. This all seemed alot simpler with a projector and when you needed prints you went to the lab. They did the printing and you could out and take more photos. I feel like I am spending more time learning how to use my computer, scanner, Photoshop, monitor callibrator, printer... than I am taking photos. :bang:

DL
 
Just think of it as an extended darkroom/personal minilab. Lots and lots of possibilities to do more than snapshots at the mercy of a bored lab technician.
 
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