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Camera Owners
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Vintage Fujica Ultima 50 Camera Owners Manual Guide |
PENTAX ME SUPER 35MM FILM CAMERA OWNERS MANUAL |
Question: Does anyone have a owners' manual for a Nikon N5005 camera or know how to operate one?
We bought it at a pawn shop and have no idea what all the buttons and knobs do and am not sure if the film is even in right.
Answer: Hi, the full N5005 manual is available here:
http://www.lensinc.net/manuals/Nikon_N5005L.pdf
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Question: When will Yahoo Update their web cam support to include digital camera owners ?
I would like to use my Digial Camera instead of the web cam with Yahoo messenger like I can with MSN messanger. Yahoo messenger says the window size it requests is not suppoprted by my camera The lowest some of us can go is 320x240.
Answer: you'll have to ask them. none of us work for them
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Minolta Auto Meter
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Minolta Auto Flash Meter IV Instructions User Guide |
Minolta Auto Meter IV F |
Minolta auto light meter III F |
MINOLTA AUTO METER IIIF III F ambient and flash meter NO RESERVE |
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Great Minolta Auto meter IV F flash meter w dome |
Minolta Auto Meter IIIF Light Meter |
Minolta Auto Meter VF |
Minolta Auto Light Meter III F |
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Minolta Auto Spot 1 Professional Analogue Spot Meter NICE |
Minolta Auto Meter IV F |
Minolta Auto Meter III Digital Meter Really Nice Condition |
Minolta Auto Spot 1 Spot Meter |
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Minolta Auto Meter Professional w Servo Motor |
Minolta Auto Meter IV F w Case |
Minolta Auto Meter VF Light Meter |
Minolta Professional Auto Spot Meter II Great Mint Condition |
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Minolta Auto Spot 1 Degree Spot Meter |
Konica Minolta Auto Meter VF Ambient Flash Meter Mint |
Minolta Ambient Light Auto Meter III Almost Mint |
Minolta Auto Meter IIIF Meter Almost Mint |
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Minolta Auto Meter 1V F Flash and Ambient Readings |
Minolta Auto Meter III F Ambient and Flash Light Meter Used Exc to Exc |
Minolta Auto Spot 1 degree meter |
Minolta Auto Meter IVF with case |
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Minolta Auto Meter IV F Light Meter 324 |
KONICA MINOLTA Auto Meter VF Photo Exposure Light Meter EXCELLENT |
Minolta Auto Light Meter III F EXCELLENT CONDITION |
Question: Digital Compacts.?
The Canon 850 with wide angle lens is reviewed as being so so picture quality wise. The 750 is far from perfect in operation. The finepix F40 is superb indoors, but metering/ graining an issue outdoors. The Panasonic TZ3 loses significant detail owing to over agressive noise supression. The Ricoh Caplio6 has bad fringing etc etc. Agreed! I have seen the shots.
Is it unrealistic for an old film camera enthusiast who favours a 20 year old Minolta to expect much in the way of a few good stills from a digital compact running on auto? Are they all merely ' happy snappys' bristling with electronic features? Face recognition for goodness sake. Time to add movies when they outperform a Hasselblad as far as I am concerned! Meanwhile the pixel count continues to rise which is arguably counter productive quality wise. Are there any professionals out there who can advise please?Answer: I agree. Nothing like a good decent Honeywell Spotmatic or Minolta SRT101 to get some damn fine photos. (And oooh, how about that Nikon F or Nikkormat? Damn, those were great days!!)
What bugs the **it (my censoring) out of me is the limitations of the zooms on these pocket packs of junk. Who wants to have a low angle of 38mm on their camera? Who decided to have only 38mm as the widest on these cameras?
It's very hard to find one with a decent 28mm lens on it. I have started using a digital camera, but not for any real photography. Just snap shots around the house, because of the ease of transfering the photos and printing them out. But for real pictures, I still have a 35mm point-n-shoot which works worlds better for quality of picture.
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Question: Minolta lens compatibility?Does anyone know if these lenses would be compatible with a Minolta Maxxum 5D DSLR like? I have an opportunity to buy them. They are sold with these cameras. Thanks. Minolta SRT101 (SLR) (match-needle metering) Minolta XE-7 (SLR) (features auto exposure, exposure override, double exposure provision and the Copal-Leitz vertical travel shutter) Spiratone: 20mm Super Wide Angle (2.8 - 16) Minolta MC W. Rokkor: 28mm (f/2.5-16) Minolta MD Rokkor X 50mm NORMAL (f/1.8 - 16) Minolta 50mm MACRO (f/3.5-22) complete with extension tube Minolta MD Rokkor X 58mm normal large aperture (f/1.2 - 22) Minolta 28mm-85mm ZOOM (f/3.5-22) Minolta MD Rokkor X 85mm TELPHOTO / Portrait (f/2.0-22) Dimension 135mm telephoto lens (f/3.5-22) Minolta 250mm telephoto MIRROR (f/5.6) Tokina 80mm-200mm Zoom (f/4-22)
Answer: The good old Minolta MC and MD lenses are only compatible with Minolta manual focus film cameras. Therefore, they are so cheap, are available.
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