Hi Howard --

I will keep that in mind!   "S"omeday I will get down to the camera shop in 
Phoenix to do some horsetrading (maybe) and I will look for the tutorial. 
To give others some info about these cameras, they come with a 3/8" thick 
instruction book (for English) and the use every page.   They also come with 
500mb of computer programming to use with the camera if you want to 
manipulate the photo.   Fun, fun, fun!

Thanks!
Bill Winans

P.S. Mike Eldridge's suggestion about using a cheap digital to "mockup" the 
photo before committing it to film is brilliant.

After trying to read the manual that came with my Canon 5D and ruining
some layout shots at a BASS meeting, I bought a training CD from Blue
Crane Digital from a camera shop. It was much better explaining the
camera functions that parts of the book. They have specific CDs for
the different cameras. Lighting can be a bear when you can't be sure
of the shot so try to learn bracketing. This helped when riding the
rails recently in and out of different light.

I agree with Bob that sometimes I miss my old Nikons. I had to keep
two cameras with my though, one for color and one for black and
white. Now with digital, you get both in one so I can decide if train
looks better in color or black and white on the computer.

Howard Sheffield 


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