My EOS 5 doesn't have that facility, but there is
actually a camera that does that. When a partially
exposed film is reloaded, it is automatically advanced
to the selected frame, preventing light from entering
and avoiding double imprinting. It saves a lot of
considerable time, not having to fire
This guy actually posts For Sale ads from all other
photography mailing lists including minolta and nikon
and even photo.net
alvin
--- Robert Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Michael wrote:
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--- Bradley Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Nikon only so far has one lens, and only
> recently available, yet so
> far, it is a dud! Maybe the optics are fine but
> everything else lacks.
This statement needs to be elaborated otherwise it
doesn't make any sense at a
lens focal
length by two-thirds of a stop.
There's a nice Tamron SP300mm f2.8 LD IF here:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=494938898
Regards,
alvin
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>
> Please recommend a lens for me to buy.
Crisp pictures on a zoom to handle the 200 + range?
Well, I suppose you only have two choices, then: the
EF75-300 IS USM or EF100-400 IS USM. I have the latter
and just coudn't ask for more.
cheers,
Alvin
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