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on Apr 23, 2014 2:28:42 GMT
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It looks good and sharp. What film were you shooting, Ron?
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Very sharp. Can I see your camera? ...165 Panorama
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on Apr 24, 2014 16:11:45 GMT
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I don't recall what film that was used Phil? I am in the middle of a house move and the camera is at the new house in a box, I will get it out soon and put a picture of it up.
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on Mar 7, 2015 6:07:12 GMT
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On the shadowy St.Joe --- North Idaho
Yashica 165 Zoomate EF on Panorama
AND--- ONE FOR THE ROAD !!!
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on Mar 7, 2015 6:59:51 GMT
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The Lost Bear Trapper
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on Mar 11, 2015 1:14:17 GMT
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I don't know why, but I have problems with camera shake too when zooming a P&S out to its maximum. Seems that they aren't so easy to trigger, and I wind up punching the shutter button.
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