BillBingham2 Registered User Local time 10:56 AM Joined Jun 23, 2005 Messages 6,256 Location Ames, Iowa, USA View My Gallery Oct 18, 2010 #21 Tom A said: ....Just two bodies and the 21 rattling around in the bottom of the bag. Click to expand... That's what Bessa Ls are for dude! B2 (;->
Tom A said: ....Just two bodies and the 21 rattling around in the bottom of the bag. Click to expand... That's what Bessa Ls are for dude! B2 (;->
Tom A RFF Sponsor Local time 10:56 AM Joined Sep 15, 2006 Messages 6,124 Location Vancouver, BC, Canada View My Gallery Oct 18, 2010 #22 BillBingham2 said: That's what Bessa Ls are for dude! B2 (;-> Click to expand... But the R4M is nicer to work with. L's are for uncoupled 12 and 15's - just wave it in the general direction and shoot.
BillBingham2 said: That's what Bessa Ls are for dude! B2 (;-> Click to expand... But the R4M is nicer to work with. L's are for uncoupled 12 and 15's - just wave it in the general direction and shoot.
filmfan Well-known Local time 10:56 AM Joined Dec 6, 2007 Messages 1,856 Location Boston, MA View My Gallery Oct 18, 2010 #23 Wow. Really?! 😱🙄
seakayaker1 Well-known Local time 10:56 AM Joined Mar 26, 2010 Messages 1,921 Location Seattle, WA View My Gallery Oct 20, 2010 #24 . . . . . thanks for the review and the photographs! I have the 40/1.4 and 75/2.5 and find the 75/1.8 to be mighty tempting . . . . . Time and Patience. Life is Grand! Dan ~ 😉
. . . . . thanks for the review and the photographs! I have the 40/1.4 and 75/2.5 and find the 75/1.8 to be mighty tempting . . . . . Time and Patience. Life is Grand! Dan ~ 😉