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conversion of film slr to dig slr
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 10:20:54 -0400, savvo
in this message from subject as: conversion of film slr to dig slr: wrote/and/or quoted: On 2008-08-29, pluto wrote: On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 06:37:57 -0400, savvo _PLEASE STOP QUOTING THE REFERENCES_ noted with tremidty of Bigstick watching. You don't need to 'adapt' AI lenses, they're already manual focus and work as-is on the D200. thanks i will ask around the nikon suppliers for a first hand opinion which more likely will be that i would have to use their new lenses ;-)) ============================================== caveat fair use notice: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml |
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conversion of film slr to dig slr
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 02:26:59 +1000, Noons in this
message voVtk.8$Dj1.0@trnddc02 from subject as: conversion of film slr to dig slr: wrote/and/or quoted: Of course there will be film for a loooooong time! The only ones claiming there won't are the peddlers or scammers of digital rubbish, trying to drum up business using the "pending event" technique. indeed, Noons, this is the business scenario in the east. "planned obsolescence" ============================================== caveat fair use notice: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml |
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conversion of film slr to dig slr
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 16:23:55 GMT, "Ken Hart1" in this
message from voVtk.8$Dj1.0@trnddc02 subject as: conversion of film slr to dig slr: wrote/and/or quoted: Considering the extreme number of working 35mm film cameras extant, the likelihood of 35mm film completely dissappearing is very slim. Many people are still buying film and shooting film. Eventually, we will see the less popular film types go away, but the common types will be around a long time. Every WalMart, Walgreens, and CVS drugstore has a $100K film developing machine installed. With that much capital investment by major corporations, there will be film to run through those machines for a long while. thanks "Ken Hart1" for the good news from your side. i am in malaysia where even kodak has gone "underground" to concentrate on large format film plates, x ray films to hospitals. Japanese film companies like fuji, et al, have moved out their film developing and printing machines on hire purches to concentrate in a few big cities at a very high cost. i remember way back 10 years ago, i had to buy films by the dozens from one company before going out for my shooting forays. who can afford even 3r prints at us 30 cents each? youngsters here are using mobilephone camera and you can see their works in facebook. ============================================== caveat fair use notice: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml |
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conversion of film slr to dig slr
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 11:46:22 -0400, Lizzie Saxe-Coburg
in this message from subject as: conversion of film slr to dig slr: wrote/and/or quoted: In article , pluto wrote: subject as: conversion of film slr to dig slr: Just a reminder: for guideline documents).* This group explicitly prohibits the posting of commercial advertisments or other promotional material, whether or not it is in any way related to photography.* Binary postings (i.e.* non text postings) are prohibited." This thread belongs elsewhere. thanks Lizzie Saxe-Coburg for the fact that this is a moderated group. if my asking for the url froom savvo constitutes a breach to the groups tos, i tender my apology ============================================== caveat fair use notice: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml |
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conversion of film slr to dig slr
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:50:04 +1000, Noons in this
message from subject as: conversion of film slr to dig slr: wrote/and/or quoted: thanks Noons for your inputs Exactly. The D200, D300, D700, D2(x) and D3 can all use AI and AI-S lenses, as well as all the AF models. That's with metering. Without it even my D80 works fine with anything since AI. That's since the 60's. with modifications to the rings ae ai of course? If Sony, one of the two major sensor manufacturers and a market-leader in pro and consumer video equipment can't get its DSLR market share out of the single figure %ages, despite a head start from buying Minolta's expertise and plant, I'm very sure Nokia will be very happy to stay out of the bear pit. indeed. but Sony is inching in, that's for sure. and it takes time to build up momentum: once they sort out their range into a coherent lot, things will move fine. It's only this year they have had more than one model, while the others have been at it for nearly a decade! yes, i was in tsukuba city, tokyo in 1989. sony was the "anchor" tenant of this research city. at that time sony was completing the pioneer model of videol-radio phone. ============================================== caveat fair use notice: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml |
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