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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 17:28:38 -0700, "RG" wrote: I dabbled a bit in photojournalism when I was with the paper and with the AP (meaning that if there wasn't an assigned staff photog with me, I could take acceptable B&W photos, usually on Tri-X. I had a Nikon F with two lenses, a 35 mm and a 105 f2.5. I felt able to do about anything with those two, and my kit lens gives me about the same coverage. I jsut want faster glass. Are you old enough to remember the Stroboflash IV flash? That's what I used way back then. Now I use the Nikon SB-600, and it is terrific. Let's just say that I'm old enough to remember flash bulbs and leave it at that. My first strobe was bought when I was in high school. A cheapo Vivitar with no automatic features whatsoever. Manual calcs required using guide numbers. Wouldn't have any idea how to do it anymore. I have an old Honeywell strobe in the basement and an honest to pete foil flash bulb holder. :) I miss the old "magic cube" flashes........they also made great special effect props in theater :-) |
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