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Camera Manufacturer: Nikon
Camera Model: FM2-N
Digital or Film? : Fully Manual 35mm
Other / Misc. Comments: Enjoy shooting wild life. Lenses include: Nikkor 50mm 1.4, Nikkor 55mm micro 2.8, Nikkor 28mm f2.8, Nikkor 200mm f/4, and Nikkor 300mm f/4.5 all lenses are AI-S versions.
second image grabber:
Camera Manufacturer: Canon
Camera Model: G-2
Digital or Film? : 4.0 megpix digital
Other / Misc. Comments: Don't much care for the digital camera. Still trust my stand by 35mm. I use this more for snap shots and online use. I also have a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV 35mm film/negative scanner I use to convert the film to digi format.
3rd image grabber:
Camera Manufacturer: Yashica
Camera Model: 120-G TLR (twin lens reflex)
Digital or Film? : 120 (6 x 6) medium format film camera
Other / Misc. Comments: An old beast but gives an amazing negative to work with. Not as versatile as the 35mm or the digital but if you want tack sharp pictures that you can easily blow up 11" x 14" and not lose detail or get fuzzy...go medium format. I also have a dark room with traditional wet lab and a Beseler 23-C III and an Omega B-22XL.
Editing Software: Photoshop 6.0, Photoshop Elements, Canon Zoom Browser, Photo Stitch etc.
Camera Model: FM2-N
Digital or Film? : Fully Manual 35mm
Other / Misc. Comments: Enjoy shooting wild life. Lenses include: Nikkor 50mm 1.4, Nikkor 55mm micro 2.8, Nikkor 28mm f2.8, Nikkor 200mm f/4, and Nikkor 300mm f/4.5 all lenses are AI-S versions.
second image grabber:
Camera Manufacturer: Canon
Camera Model: G-2
Digital or Film? : 4.0 megpix digital
Other / Misc. Comments: Don't much care for the digital camera. Still trust my stand by 35mm. I use this more for snap shots and online use. I also have a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV 35mm film/negative scanner I use to convert the film to digi format.
3rd image grabber:
Camera Manufacturer: Yashica
Camera Model: 120-G TLR (twin lens reflex)
Digital or Film? : 120 (6 x 6) medium format film camera
Other / Misc. Comments: An old beast but gives an amazing negative to work with. Not as versatile as the 35mm or the digital but if you want tack sharp pictures that you can easily blow up 11" x 14" and not lose detail or get fuzzy...go medium format. I also have a dark room with traditional wet lab and a Beseler 23-C III and an Omega B-22XL.
Editing Software: Photoshop 6.0, Photoshop Elements, Canon Zoom Browser, Photo Stitch etc.