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Re: Train Photography survey
- Subject: Re: Train Photography survey
- From: Mark Bau <markbau@earthlink.net>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 04:56:13 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: EarthLink Inc. -- http://www.EarthLink.net
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in article 3B03F3FD@MailAndNews.com, Maikha V Ly at maikha@MailAndNews.com
wrote on 4/29/01 7:46 PM:
> To All
>
> I'm compiling a statistic relating to railway photography (As most know I'm
> a
> rookie).
> I would like to know about others who photograph trains:
>
> -What camera they use?
Pentax K1000 with assorted Pentax fixed focal length lenses
Pentax 67 (120/220 film) with a 90mm, 200mm and 300mm
Nikon 990 digital camera
> -What film they typically use? (If bothered, state other reasons of
> different
> film use)
35mm: Fuji Sensia II (ISO100)
120 : Kodak TX (not TXP) rated at ISO250
Digital: Film, what film? :-)
> -How long they've been doing it for?
Since 1977
>
> This is for the statistic (Biased or not) if I would like to publish it.
>
>
> Thank you to all who reply :-)
> No thank you to the ones who reply but not related :-P
>
> Cheers :-)
> Maikha "V" Ly
> http://www.geocities.com/microchip_689
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> "If I never missed that stupid Endeavour at Victoria St, I would have not
> missed my connection and I would be breathing"
>
> (Said by me repeatedly on the way home from the Hunter Valley trip, 17/4/01)
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>