"Michael Weinstein" <notreallymeNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On 2006-03-26 15:25:33 -0500, "Fred Anonymous" <anon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:
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> It is too bad the it will all go away. Film itself is becoming a niche
> market. All that's left of the APS selection that was limited at its
> peak is 200, 400 and 800 from Fuji, 200 and 400 from Kodak (the B&W
> seems gone and is no longer ont heir website). The Konica film is still
> out there but is being discontinued. I see no Agfa. I NEVER saw the
> Fuji slide film. And instead of 15, 25 and 40 exposure rolls there is
> only 25 exposure. I wonder how long it will be before we can't find it
> at all.
>
> Most digital SLRs use an APS sized sensor. It would be nice if some of
> the later and better Konica and/or Minolta digital bodies could use the
> Vectis lenses.
> --
> Michael Weinstein | "Those who cannot remember the
> Nashua, NH | past are condemned to repeat it."
> -George
Santayana
>
I used the Fuji slide film. The results were a lot better than I expected
but I used it only on sunny days.
I've just had 15 prints from my 350D and the cost was not far off the same
as develop & print a 40 shot APS film.
Slightly annoyingly, the prints from the 350D did not have date or
exposure
info on them whereas the APS had the lot, including focal length used.
Regards,
Ian.


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