The problem you will encounter with the Super Program is camera
shake. You don't have MLU, and the SP is a bouncy little camera.
If you do all your work with flash, no problem. I do the
majority of my bellow work with available light, so the MLU is a
necessity. FWIW, for available light work with the bellows, if
the LX is out of the equation, I would go with any of the
mechanical bodies, for the undocumented MLU feature on them.
William Robb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert VanNatta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: Ideal body for Auto Bellows A?
> I have no quibble with the LX being a superior product to the
Super Program. If I could buy
> a good used
> LX for a $150 bucks I would have one. Chevy's never were as
nice as Caddy's. My point was
> only that
> if you didn't use one of these two you were really screwed
becuase either your ring light was
> on manual
> or your double cable release didn't work and either was really
bad news.
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