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Comments about 35mm

There are 17 comments about "35mm"

Franny Wentzel: As luck would have it I was able to find a PC card reader for the 5v cards the QT-200 uses. I don't even use the camera much anymore but it's nice to have a......

in response to: Ground Zero Visit 5 May 2002 by Franny Wentzel

nytlc: yep, 35mm film thanks :) ...

in response to: No Ads by nytlc

CartLegger: cryptic, lovely, 35mm film?...

in response to: No Ads by nytlc

b fonville: shot on two rolls of TRI-X 35mm...

in response to: Car Accident: BQE and Broadway by bfonville.com

CartLegger: oh yeah, I read it now. 35mm. duh. You are getting a finer touch with light metering, for sure. Keep shooting! Incidentally, if you were to keep walking down that line to the SouthEast, you......

in response to: Down on the Forest Park Railway by Sean Hopkins

Jamie: This is sadly true. That's the trouble with modern progress. Take a 30 year old defunct russian 35mm camera, stick a roll of film in and bob's your uncle. Although it is getting more and......

in response to: Apple Quicktake 150 Pix by Franny Wentzel

morfic: you have to consider, the negative he used is not as tiny as our lousy 35mm film either...

in response to: Jan 09 2008 Toronto by hool

EvilGentleman: You can scan film this well? I'm impressed. Whenever I have tried to scan 35mm film in the attachments for my scanners, I always get fuzzy pixellated crap that shows the image, but very poorly.......

in response to: Jan 09 2008 Toronto by hool

chiamattt: EvilGentleman, I hold my camera in my right hand at my side as though I were just carrying it somewhere. I just walk and take pictures of things on my right. If there is a......

in response to: Hyehwa to Mia by chiamattt

little ukraine: these were from a canon powershot s200, a five year old digital camera. it took me about four and a half years to understand all the settings and options. i also have a......

in response to: 7WTC by little ukraine

little ukraine: I do have some pictures of the town on my 35mm roll which I haven't developed yet. I'll try to get them up in a later post. It is indeed a really nice......

in response to: The Green Mountain State by little ukraine

little ukraine: nice pics, nice pics. i particularly like the first one, and the lift bridge in the third one. i love the faded color prints - i get a really similar quality on my......

in response to: The Flats by David

Jamie: totally. the overall quality of a photo lies more in the person pressing the shutter release than it does in the quality of the equipment used. certainly a nice shiny lens helps a lot but......

in response to: Heidelberg Doll House by Cosmo

EvilGentleman: Thank you very, very much, Peter. Unfortunately, I am not living there nowadays, as I have moved down to Montreal to pursue my education. But I have a large archive of pictures of the Arctic......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

fuzzytank: the advent of digital photography has enhanced one genre of photos more than any other: the swirly night kind afore and once long ago when er'tooh reigned the 35mm the cost forbade thine swirliez its to bad i......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

Peter: well, the lomo is much higher res than my cameraphone, as it takes actual 35mm film and has a glass lens and stuff... but yeah, the color saturation is very similar!...

in response to: Zone & Shrub by Peter

ian: I have a Canon Powershot S100 and a hand-me-down Canon T50 35mm that I've just started working with. Lately I've been using a barrowed Canon Powershot A40 for most of my work, including these... It......

in response to: road work by ian

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