As far as OM stuff goes, I want the 50/3.5 macro for all those weird
Australian plants and insects. The 180 I'm not sure about, as I've just
borrowed it from Jim Timpe, and haven't quite figured out how to use it
yet. But I sure like those portraits CH LIng took with it. The Giotto
head I wouldn't buy again--it does move with any kind of bigger
lens/camera on it. I don't have it here--it's a smallish one, with a
panorama head. Go straight for the Arca Swiss or better yet a Markins
Q-Ball. <http://www.markins.com/2.0/eng/index.html>. I'll sell you this
one cheap! Stereo Realist is totally cool. I use Sensia II 100 with
it. Any slide film is good. You get it back uncut, then slice it up to
go in the cardboard mounts. I've got a cool tool for that, makes it
easy. Check out Dr. T's site: <http://home.att.net/~drt-3d/> I had him
CLA mine, did a great job.
-Rob
On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at 06:30 PM, Mike wrote:
> Wow Rob, it sounds like the wife and kid are going on vacation and
> you're the porter :>) Why not take the 75~150 and leave the 80, 50 and
> 180 at home? I also see you are taking a Giotto head. Which one? How do
> you like it? Does it tend to pull one way or the other when you lock it
> down? I'm also interested in the stereo realist. I picked up one along
> with a Kodak stereo camera and with the viewers etc. at a garage sale
> but have never tried it. maybe i ought to dig it out. What film do you
> use? Where do you develope it?
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