gnuyork
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just curious, being new to the forum. Do these images being posted have to be from a rangefinder or any image will do. What's the protocol? I have some I would consider posting, but they were taken with a DSLR.
Thanks
Thanks
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Hi gnuyork,
I think as a RF forum most of the discussion at least starts off about RFs but a lot of good points are made when comparing with other camera types.
So I assume with the posting threads. I think most people are more interested to see what people are photographing rather than being worried about whether it has been taken using a RF.
As the heading of this forum implies:
Cheers, Phil
I've just noticed your question and that there are no replies - apologies for that.just curious, being new to the forum. Do these images being posted have to be from a rangefinder or any image will do. What's the protocol? I have some I would consider posting, but they were taken with a DSLR.
Thanks
I think as a RF forum most of the discussion at least starts off about RFs but a lot of good points are made when comparing with other camera types.
So I assume with the posting threads. I think most people are more interested to see what people are photographing rather than being worried about whether it has been taken using a RF.
As the heading of this forum implies:
RFs are not a necessary prerequisite to contribute, and I'd say most people would agree that this extends to photographs as well.Photography General Interest Neat Photo stuff NOT particularly about Rangefinders.
Cheers, Phil
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