Re: EOS Flash Synch Speed

2001-01-30 Thread Skip
Or check out the 10/10s. 1/125 synch speed. If you want more than that, and can't find a 620, be prepared to spend $400 and up. Skip -- Shadowcatcher Imagery http://www.shadowcatcherimagery.com * *** *** * For list instructi

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Ken Lin
> > I used to think so too, many times removing and reinserting film into my > EOS-3 with no problems. Once however, I found that the frames had > overlapped - ie. the second time I inserted the film, it did not advance far > enough by about half a frame and two frames overlapped by about half (I

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Ken Durling
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 21:38:00 -0500, you wrote: >so by leaving the lens cap on this won't reexpose the negative a second time >leaving the pictures previously taken in good shape??? > Exactly. To further ease concern, use a very fast shutter speed and small aperture, like 1/4000 @ f/22. I hav

RE: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Robins, Stuart R
> > Reading the thread about shooting before frame no.1 a > question came to > > my mind. Does the EOS-3 position the first frame always on > exactly the > > same spot? Does the IR-counter always count the exact number of > > sprocket holes to reach no.1? > > The fact that I have never had a pr

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Plumviewer
Gary Russell wrote: > From: Ken Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The fact that I have never had a problem re-loading a roll of film after a > > mid-roll rewind in the EOS-3 (or the A2E) without skipping a safety frame, > > leads me to believe that the IR sprocket hole counting is consistent > beyond a

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Ken Lin
> so if you use CFn 2=1, then when you put the film back in how does the > camera recognize where your last picture was taken from??? > By the way, on cameras with "creative" modes(ie sports, portrait, landscape etc.), you will have to change the mode to one of the non-creative modes (Av, Tv, M)

EOS camera shop in hongkong

2001-01-30 Thread G N
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Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Jason Lay
read afterwards...lol...thanks :-) - Original Message - From: "Lukas Lauw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:43 PM Subject: RE: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? > The camera doesn't but you do. See Ken's posting for details. > > -Or

Re: EOS Flash Synch Speed

2001-01-30 Thread Gary Fisher
--- Kevin Dodds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I currently have just one EOS camera body (EOS 500), > and I'm considering buying a second one, probably > second hand. > > Can anyone suggest an economical model with a Flash > Sync Speed higher than 1\90th. I like all the > other features of my 500,

Re: EOS Eos 5 Command Dial Fix

2001-01-30 Thread Bob Sull
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Another option is to send it to Horizon Electronics to get fixed. > > Can someone give me their address and phone and let me know the > > approximate price of the repair? > > Horizon Electronics > 3961 Horner St. > Union City, California 94587 > (510) 489-9091 > ht

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread Bob Sull
Jim Davis wrote: > I don't think it's worth it trying for extra shots, in fact there's no > way I can think of to do so other than taking a chance of breaking > something.( like manually rewinded a bit in the dark) > We'll have to try and get a better deal on film if cost is the factor.

RE: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Lukas Lauw
The camera doesn't but you do. See Ken's posting for details. -Original Message- From: Jason Lay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 31 Januari 2001 9:34 To: EOS Subject: Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? so if you use CFn 2=1, then when you put the film back in how does the came

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Jason Lay
- Original Message - From: "Ken Durling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:23 PM Subject: Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? > On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 21:00:44 -0500, you wrote: > > >> - Original Message - > >> > >> From: Ken Lin <

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Jason Lay
so if you use CFn 2=1, then when you put the film back in how does the camera recognize where your last picture was taken from??? - Original Message - From: "Lukas Lauw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:13 PM Subject: RE: EOS Frame No.1 - alw

EOS Flash Synch Speed

2001-01-30 Thread Kevin Dodds
I currently have just one EOS camera body (EOS 500), and I'm considering buying a second one, probably second hand. Can anyone suggest an economical model with a Flash Sync Speed higher than 1\90th. I like all the other features of my 500, but just need that little faster flash sync. Thanks Ke

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Ken Durling
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 21:00:44 -0500, you wrote: >> - Original Message - >> >> From: Ken Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > The fact that I have never had a problem re-loading a roll of film after >a >> > mid-roll rewind in the EOS-3 (or the A2E) without skipping a safety >frame, >> > leads me to

RE: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Lukas Lauw
Either let your eos leave leader out (CFn 2=1) or use film picker. I do the latter, for trying to keep the film off the shutter blades as somebody on this list suggested the possibility long ago. -Original Message- From: Jason Lay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 31 Januari 2001 9:01 To:

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Jason Lay
> - Original Message - > > From: Ken Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The fact that I have never had a problem re-loading a roll of film after a > > mid-roll rewind in the EOS-3 (or the A2E) without skipping a safety frame, > > leads me to believe that the IR sprocket hole counting is consisten

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Gary Russell
- Original Message - From: Ken Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The fact that I have never had a problem re-loading a roll of film after a > mid-roll rewind in the EOS-3 (or the A2E) without skipping a safety frame, > leads me to believe that the IR sprocket hole counting is consistent beyond >

RE: EOS Eos 5 Command Dial Fix

2001-01-30 Thread Dave Buyens
I am not connected with Horizon in any way, living in Florida--but my experience has been good (twice). I remember the cost as $110. Here you go: http://www.horizon-electronics.com/index.html Location: Horizon Electronics 3961 Horner Street Union City, CA 94587 Shipping Address: Horizon Elec

Re: EOS Eos 5 Command Dial Fix

2001-01-30 Thread Skip
Here's the info on Horizon: http://www.horizon-electronics.com/index.html Location: Horizon Electronics 3961 Horner Street Union City, CA 94587 Shipping Address: Horizon Electronics 31089 Vallejo Street Union City, CA 94587 Phone: (510) 489-9091 FAX: (510) 489-9019 Toll Free: 1-800-233-

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1 (to Jaco de Klerk)

2001-01-30 Thread Nick Taylor
Ney Martins de Oliveira wrote: > Agradeco imensamente sua resposta gentil, util e pertinente, assim como > a fineza e elegancia do seu humor. Espero que o espirito que norteia > esse humor esteja presente em todos os momentos da sua vida. bien dicho! * *** **

Re: EOS Eos 5 Command Dial Fix

2001-01-30 Thread dherzstein
> Another option is to send it to Horizon Electronics to get fixed. > Can someone give me their address and phone and let me know the > approximate price of the repair? Horizon Electronics 3961 Horner St. Union City, California 94587 (510) 489-9091 http://www.horizon-electronics.com/ ===

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Ken Lin
> Reading the thread about shooting before frame no.1 a question came to > my mind. Does the EOS-3 position the first frame always on exactly the > same spot? Does the IR-counter always count the exact number of > sprocket holes to reach no.1? The fact that I have never had a problem re-loading

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Patrice Chiniara
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Dieter Henkel wrote: > Reading the thread about shooting before frame no.1 a question came to > my mind. Does the EOS-3 position the first frame always on exactly the > same spot? Does the IR-counter always count the exact number of > sprocket holes to reach no.1? Yeap, abso

Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread F. Craig Callahan
Dieter Henkel wrote: > Reading the thread about shooting before frame no.1 a question came to > my mind. Does the EOS-3 position the first frame always on exactly the > same spot? Does the IR-counter always count the exact number of > sprocket holes to reach no.1? Hi, This should be easy enou

RE: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi! > > Is there any way to start shooting before frame 1 with the Canon EOS 5? > Thanks for any info. > > Ney. ___ The EOS SLRs are not like the old mechanical cameras where you crank it and can get an e

EOS Frame No.1 - always same position?

2001-01-30 Thread Dieter Henkel
Reading the thread about shooting before frame no.1 a question came to my mind. Does the EOS-3 position the first frame always on exactly the same spot? Does the IR-counter always count the exact number of sprocket holes to reach no.1? -- Best regards, Dieter mailto:[EM

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1 (to Jaco de Klerk)

2001-01-30 Thread Ney Martins de Oliveira
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jaco de Klerk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > YES, sure you can. Simply shoot one (or more!) hole(s) through the film > leader before loading the film. Any firearm will do. > > 8^/ > > Jaco > Agradeco imensamente sua resposta gentil, util e pertinente, assim como a fine

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread Jim Davis
- Original Message - From: Bob Sull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 7:55 AM Subject: Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Hi! > > > > Is there any way to start shooting before frame 1 with the Canon EOS 5? > > T

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread Bob Sull
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi! > > Is there any way to start shooting before frame 1 with the Canon EOS 5? > Thanks for any info. > > Ney. Do you mean on the part that gets exposed when you pull it from the cassette? I have the EOS-5 and know of no way to do this. You put the start of the

EOS Eos 5 Command Dial Fix

2001-01-30 Thread whoha33
Well, the command dial on my Eos 5 finally snapped and I'm wondering what my options are. What is the latest news on this issue? Last I'd heard, some people claimed that Canon was finally admitting there was a design flaw and had began to complete "permanent" fixes with a newly designed comm

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread Jaco de Klerk
YES, sure you can. Simply shoot one (or more!) hole(s) through the film leader before loading the film. Any firearm will do. 8^/ Jaco * *** *** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: *http://www.a1.nl/phom

EOS Re: Flash Work - Ring Flash

2001-01-30 Thread Henry Posner/B&H Photo-Video
At 07:33 PM 01/29/2001, you wrote: >I think I've seen photos taken with such set up (by looking at the >reflection in the model's eyes), but because of the relatively lower output >power from the ring flash, I suspect the useful range will not be great. The "look" goes in and out of fashion, but

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread neyoliv
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hugo Gävert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > > > Is there any way to start shooting before frame 1 > > > with the Canon EOS 5? > > > Thanks for any info. > > Why? I take it that you want to get more shots out of the roll, rig

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread Searle, Art
> Is there any way to start shooting before frame 1 with the > Canon EOS 5? You cannot shoot before frame one. But if what you want is to shoot beyond exposure 24 or 36, you could tape over the DX code and manually set ISO. Art * *** ***

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread Hugo Gävert
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Is there any way to start shooting before frame 1 > > with the Canon EOS 5? > > Thanks for any info. Why? I take it that you want to get more shots out of the roll, right? I think the EOS 5 is also unfamiliar with the length of the film as is my EOS

EOS Fwd: Re: News from Canon at PMA 2001?

2001-01-30 Thread neyoliv
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: neyoliv wrote: > Does anyone knows what Canon is to show at PMA 2001, besides the > new 400 DO? Canon USA Inc. has recently integrated both its camera and computer peripherals division into one, as part of its KNOW-HOW program launched in ear

Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread Bob Meyer
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi! > > Is there any way to start shooting before frame 1 > with the Canon EOS 5? > Thanks for any info. Well, I guess maybe you could load film, remove the battery, then go into a darkroom and manually wind some film back into the cart, close the back, and replac

Re: EOS 28-90 mm USM

2001-01-30 Thread Bob Meyer
--- F & E Luis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just got an Elan IIe and was about to get my first > lens for it. I know the > 28-80 kit lens has received horrible reviews but I > was wondering what > people's impressions are of the 28-90mm USM lens. Is > it better? Or should I > pay twice the pric

Vs: EOS News from Canon at PMA 2001?

2001-01-30 Thread Jaakko Pitkäjärvi
> Hi! > > Does anyone knows what Canon is to show at PMA 2001, besides the new > 400 DO? > Have you seen this site: > http://eosseries.ifrance.com/eosseries/lenscanon/news.htm ? > Can we trust it´s information? No > It tells about a 70-200 f2.8 L II, with weather sealings, that is > already

EOS News from Canon at PMA 2001?

2001-01-30 Thread neyoliv
Hi! Does anyone knows what Canon is to show at PMA 2001, besides the new 400 DO? Have you seen this site: http://eosseries.ifrance.com/eosseries/lenscanon/news.htm ? Can we trust it´s information? It tells about a 70-200 f2.8 L II, with weather sealings, that is already being sold. Do you thin

EOS Shooting before frame 1

2001-01-30 Thread neyoliv
Hi! Is there any way to start shooting before frame 1 with the Canon EOS 5? Thanks for any info. Ney. * *** *** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: *http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***

Re: EOS Re: Flash Work - Ring Flash

2001-01-30 Thread Gerard Maas
>Ring Flash for Portraits? The same question crossed my mind a couple of times. Knowing that the closer the flash is from the lens-fp axis, the stronger the red-eye effect I kept on wondering what will be the result with such a ring flash? Martian eyes? I read once in a mag (PP) that using a r

RE: EOS 28-90 mm USM

2001-01-30 Thread Ext-Shashvat . Sinha
~-Original Message- ~From: ext F & E Luis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ~Sent: 30. January 2001 6:40 ~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~Subject: EOS 28-90 mm USM ~ ~ ~I just got an Elan IIe and was about to get my first lens for ~it. I know the ~28-80 kit lens has received horrible reviews but I was