From: "Kinkead, Frank W" <Frank.Kinkead@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Equipment Available:
>- OM4/OM1 (no auto focus cameras)
>- 28 f2.8/50 f1.4/100 f2.8/135 f2.8/80-205 f3.8 lenses
>- Winders 1/2
>- Planning to use color print Fuji 400 & 800 ASA for "available light" work
Try to beg, borrow or steal (well, maybe not with that crowd!) a 21/2.0 or
18mm and a motordrive. Then focus will almost be a non-issue and you can
get more frames at peak action. Shoot some blurs from a tripod too. Try
some pans.
Perhaps you can set up the other body pre-focused with the 28mm, winder and
a light beam to trip remotely. Take a ladder a head of time and position
the camera with a Bogen Magic Arm from the top of a wall so it's out of the
way and looking down on the action.
I'd use fast, grainy b&W film for the look unless they need color.
Have fun!
Clydeorama Photo Gallery
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