Re: OT: cameras for iris close-ups


Patricia

With a film camera, colour accuracy is a function of the film rather than
the camera. The best film I've found is Fuji Provia (slides) and I use a
Pentax MZ50 camera which is excellent. You need a good SLR camera to
properly frame your shots

Colleen Modra
----- Original Message -----
From: <pbrooks@whidbey.net>
To: <iris-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 11:07 AM
Subject: [iris-talk] OT: cameras for iris close-ups


> Last year I bought an expensive (to me) camera to take portraits of
> my lovelies, especially to have them in good detail to plan next
> season's crosses over the winter.
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> I showed no sense and didn't develop the pics till I'd taken most of
> them.  And was devastated to find that those zoomed close-ups were
> neither the full bloom clearly shown in the camera's lens frame nor
> in focus.  (Any little disposable cheapy has auto focus!)
>
> So I'm going to cut my losses and buy another camera on layaway from
> a more knowledgeable dealer.  Does anyone have a camera they've found
> excellent for this purpose?  I can't afford a digital, nor a scanner,
> but I want perfect color to work toward the pinks I want, as well as
> my other hybridizing goals.
>
> Patricia Brooks
> Whidbey Island, WA
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