Yeah, them megapixels take up a lot of film. So far, I've shot five 36-exp.
rolls, and they've been shipped off to three different places: one to Kodak,
two to A&I, and two to Fuji. I'll be interested in seeing which ones have been
handled best. I doubt there's many "keepers" in the bunch, though, since I've
just been playing around with the new toy.
I could take the E-6 stuff to the fellow about 10 miles away who will do
one-day processing, but I'm not that anxious. Besides, he's, I think, Korean,
and he's nice as heck, but I can't understand half of what he says, so we don't
"conversate" (a local colloquisliam) very well, which makes me uncomfortable. I
hate to keep asking, "What?"
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Richard Lovison <rlovison@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Walt Wayman wrote:
> > I almost forgot that I promised I'd put up a picture of the new toy,
> > Linda Leica, but here it finally is, in case anybody cares:
> >
> > http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/media/192375/site1165.jpg
>
> That's one pretty camera but only 6 megapixels? ;-) Anytime you get
> bored with all that Olympus Digital equipment, you know where I live. :)
>
> Richard
> --
> Nature's Luminance
> http://bcn.net/~rlovison/index.html
>
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