Where were you when the West was defeated?
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prince1000 wrote:
i've since bought a D200. still getting used to it. ive been shooting film for so long with an F3 so it's quite different.
Sweet! That's a great first D-SLR. You can use all your old Nikkors and it's solid like your F3. I love the F3 but sold mine for an FA because using a flash on it got on my nerves too much.
Myself, I was lucky to get a D2x last year after selling my D70 to a friend and getting pocket money from relatives on my wedding day. Ha! I've since put over 30,000 clicks on it and still not a spec of dust on the sensor. Amazing!
Shot at my local community center, I thought the reversed reflected image looked too cool to pass up. Shortly after the rain, even before the court is dry, Korean b-ballers eagerly gets a 2 on 2 going.
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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prince1000 wrote:what? what are you shooting film with? and where are your processing it? at school?
EOS-1V and Walgreens
Walgreens uses this amazing Fuji Frontier system. The only downside is that it costs $13 for 36 prints and a photo CD. Maybe development only and a photo CD are cheaper, though. I can't do much with the prints except give them away. I guess the other downside is they only give you 4x6 jpegs. If you want larger you have to scan them yourself. I've only ever processed B&W at school.