Spectra processes reg/standard 8mm and paclab as well, both b/w and color
reversal, but I prefer spectra. Paclab always an issue such as scratches, etc,
but glad they're there. 8mm is my preferred guage., and thanks to schwind,
stock is available.
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On Aug 17, 2012, at 1:00
Hi Frameworks,
I know that many of you did respond to wanting to give a loving home to my
steenbeck which is in an NYU building in NYC and need to be taken out of
there. See I am in LA. So I can not help you other than lead you there and
get you in the building during a week day. maybe the
The following is simply added info for anyone possibly interested in the
Steenbeck that Katherine is trying to move...
If it's from the 80s, then it is likely a model ending in 01.
2 plate - model 1201
4 plate - 1601
6 plate - 1901
8 plate (two picture) - 921
Is it just 16mm or 16/35?
The
thanks folks for the tips! passed them on, much appreciated
cheers moira
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In a message dated 8/17/2012 6:59:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
lyra@gmail.com writes:
Just making sure all hope is lost, before I buy a new one:
My analog Sekonic light meter (oldish version of this:
_http://www.sekonic.com/Products/L-398A/Overview.aspx_