Re: Photo enlargements (WAS Re: got it!!!!! (permit))
desertboilermaker wrote:
> Are you shooting digital? or film?
> 20x60 is quite a big enlargment if you are shooting digital. Not
> too many digital cameras...
m a weber 2004-02-19 12:21:03 #28366
Ultra Bright II's
If anyone is interested in a great light that really comes in handy
for travel, camping, RVing, walking the dog or anywhere you need a
flashlight then check...
Richard Maher 2004-02-19 12:02:25 #28365
Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
Rod
I'm with Ken. I use Velvia on all my trips, shooting a fixed-lens 40/2.8 Leica. Yeah, its slow which means I miss some shots but the over all...
Rob Brading 2004-02-19 11:13:42 #28364
Re: got it!!!!! (permit)
35mm that has panoramic capability, didnt know if you can enlarge
panarmics or not,,its a camera from a friend and they have never
tried enlarging any.ive...
bill_glasco 2004-02-19 10:41:08 #28363
Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
I think Ken is correct. If I was shooting film I would use something
at 125 ASA and probably 64 ASA for slides. Haven't used his choice
but at 50 ASA it is...
Bob Marley 2004-02-19 09:53:53 #28362
Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
Rod -
My preference in or around the Grand Canyon is Fuji Velvia ASA50. Sure
it's slide film, slow and harder to work with - but ohhhh....the detail
is...
Kenneth McNamara 2004-02-19 08:37:38 #28361
Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
Hi,
OK, now I'm apparently down to the nitty-gritty with regard to trip
planning for hiking GC late next month. Among other things, I'm
excited about...
schlabic 2004-02-19 06:26:41 #28360
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