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I haven't seen a film developer in several years.
I can only guess that big cities have one here and there
with the machines of Kodak and Fuji that still support film.
That is why I was forced into digital - I like it - it is more flexible.
But I do have a mint in Nikon cameras and lenses. The Nikon's also fit
my telescope
but I figure a cold camera some day for that.
I'll have to pick up a camera mag and see if there are services available.
I used to do my own black and white and Ektachrome. Those days seem so
long ago.
Hum - wonder what I have in the storage box. That is another issue -
where to buy
chemicals. - I suppose mail order or ???Amazon??? :-)
Martin
Don wrote:
> I do not own a digital camera as I prefer to use my old trusty 35mm
> Canon A 1 SLR. I have a Kyowa Tri Ocular dissecting microscope which
> is fitted with a camera attachment. One removes the camera lens and
> puts the body on the scope mount. the scope then becomes the cameras
> lens and the camera sees what you see through the scopes optics.
> Lighting is via a fluorescent ring tube mounted round the zoom
> objectives on the scope. color definition is largely a matter of
> choosing the right manufacturer of film.
> The Canon A 1 is preferred as it has optional meter preferencing for
> shutter speed as opposed to aperture. and this can be preset for
> exposures of up to 30 seconds. I have achieved excellent results at
> all levels of magnification using this rig.
> I see no reason why a digital camera cannot be used with this rig as
> the better digital cameras do use the old lenses and therefore must
> also fit the scope's mount.
> Don Matthews. [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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