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Film Wide Picture

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Question: Flora Bramley: lost (or unknown) actress. How do i find info on her that’s not on the internet?

Does anyone know where to find pictures or information of actresses that arent even on the internet? I am looking for a Flora Bramley. There is only one picture of her on the whole world-wide web. And a couple of sites have her filmography; three films. Could I look in some kind of natinal archives? Maybe the only people who have her photographs are her family. Flora Bramley was an actress in the 1920′s. ANY information about Flora Bramley would be greatly appreciated.

Here is the only photograph of her on the internet: her in 1928

Answer: I found a lot (see link). Well maybe not ‘alot’ — but there’s more than one. good luck…

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Question: actual prospect of a Rebel XTi?

I have used film in a series of SLR cameras, but I'm starting to get interested in new digital side of the house. I understand the sensor size means that any lens length is multiplied by 1.6, so the camera takes pictures through a 100 mm lens like a 160. That said, how to buy a wide angle lens for this? If you buy a lens of 20-something that at least becomes a 32mm lens. It is also true that the lenses are on duty at the size of the sensor will not work with a future "full" size sensors?

Answer: What you are asking is the LWF or focal or multiplier FOVC (field of view crop) effect. With a 1.6 x FOVC you're not really using a 100mm lens as 160mm, but is seeing what you have seen as if the lens is 160mm. So its really not a multiplier but really a crop factor. You can check for yourself at the link provided. Since we're talking about Canon Canon allows the use of terminology. The family of cameras use Canon EOS EF Series lens. All EF lenses fit on an EOS body but will FOVC different based on the body of his partner. Thus, the EF 28-135mm will be a real goal of 28-135mm in a body full frame (as 5D or 1Ds Mk.II), but will appear "as a 45-216mm lens on a XTi which has a 1.6x crop factor. View the forum and judge for yourself if you are really get 216 or more than a semblance of 216mm. Created another line of Canon EF lenses called the EF-S lenses for their cameras 1.6x cropped body. These only work with agencies such as 1.6 x 30D and XTi etc but not Mk.II. 5D or 1Ds These include the lens EF-S 18-55mm. REAL is a lens 18 to 55mm, which projects an image that matches the size of sensor, with an EF of falling outside the image sensor. It should be noted that in the end it will all be bullets in a body structure completely, but at 1.6 x that part is not within the sensor so that there are none. Now for the real wide-angle Canon S-EF 10-22mm lens, which is specifically designed to cut agencies and so using the factor of 1.6x you will get a cropped image of a body just like what a real 16mm lens project in the wider end. What does it all This Mumbo Jumbo in the real world? trimmed bodies are not going away. Its cheaper for them to produce a sensor APS-C size to make a full frame sensor (And hence the price difference). By making cheaper cameras are able to sell more units than perfect business sense. And the last thing you have limited to Canon Full Frame sensors and others to follow suit (Nikon D2X is a body FOVC 1.5x) when this happens the price of a camera body of the structure will fall, but not affect the 1.6x cropped bodies. The other thing to note is that Canon also has 1.3x bodies in the 1D and 1D Mk.III Mk.IIN. These sensors APS-H has the advantage non-added crops and little vignettes from only1.3 vs 1.6.

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Haze Circular Polarizer

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