has the lever that opens the aperature blade, but this lens isn't sync'ed,
still intersted?
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From: Gene Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sorry Greg,
Sure, if it has
I have a Kodak Compur w/ a 10.5cm, f 4.5, Kodak Anastigmat lens. It has
T,B,1,2,5,10,25,50,100,250 speed settings. Lens is very clean. Will this
meet your needs?
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From: Gene Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nick, as a furniture maker and a builder of a 4x5 folding field camera I
feel you'll be disappointed w/ plywood. With all the difficult cuts your
going to be making, ply will spinter and tear and look terrible, will be
hard to sand out so it looks good and when you stain it, ugg. If your going
to
will
send you their catalog. Find a small bussiness machine shop to do your
milling of slots in brass. I was lucky to find this one fellow who liked old
antique stuff and did a great job for me. Good luck hope this helps,
cordially, Greg
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From: Bill G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The OM1 is a great camera being totally manual. If
you know someone into astronomy they would most likely love it for
astro-photography due to it's light weight. The OM10 is automatic unless it has
the manual adapter on it. I don't know what they are worth.
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It's a learning curve, what I'm doing is following the suggestions in the
book, which are nicely detailed, then modify. It's trial and error, but hey
that's half the fun and frustration.
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From: fontpro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, May 28,
this showing your prowess with
writing you should use a spell checker.
--Greg Nuspel
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From: William Nettles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:28 AM
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Subject: [Cameramakers] CameraMaking Book?
John,
Though I am sure that we would
right now.
Greg Nuspel
Special Projects - Prototype Machinist
Global Thermoelectric Inc.
4908 52nd St. SE
Calgary, AB T2B 3R2
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From: Robert Szabo [mailto:[EMAIL
As another machinist a mil is when you ask what they mean because it's
worth the laugh when they don't know what they're talking about.
Greg Nuspel
Special Projects - Prototype Machinist
Global Thermoelectric Inc.
4908 52nd St. SE
Calgary, AB T2B 3R2
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achieve an alignment
within a few minutes of parallel.
Greg
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Saw your listing on the enlarger project, I sure would like to have a copy
of the article or drawings, let me know if there is a cost and i'll get it
to you. thanks,greg
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Saw your listing on the enlarger project, I sure would like to have a copy
of the article or drawings, let me know if there is a cost and i'll get it
to you. thanks,greg
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Are there any ideas milling around about camera making or am I just out of
the loop? I'm still working on my 4x5 folding field camera. Greg
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I haven't used Rodinal before, what temp and how long do you develope your
TMAX for. thanks,greg
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From: Gene Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Cameramakers] What film type?
Hello,
About the TMX
I use TMX100, I sahoot it at ASA50 and use D76 1:1 at 68degrees for 10 to 13
minutes depending on the contrast of the iimage, works much better for me
than TMax developer or HC110 B dilution. The tonal seperation is better and
the image is sharper. I had almost given up on TMax till I came across
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