Just Fred wrote:
Does it matter?
Why are you sooooo mysterious about where you were shooting...do you think someone here will steal your "prize location"???
bull drink water wrote:
it would be nice if those pushing two cameras would identify themselves as pros. in the 60's and 70's I heard little about dust when changing lenses. after all you do have the mirror and shutter between dust and the film or sensor.
Just curious, why do we care if they are pros? Thanks.
RICARDOOO wrote:
Why are you sooooo mysterious about where you were shooting...do you think someone here will steal your "prize location"???
I'm not the OP, so your response to my question is without foundation.
I was asking why it mattered to anyone if someone is shooting photos for fun or money.
So, I'll ask again: Does it matter? And why?
Bull Drink Water, As an amateur. I shot 35 rolls of 36 exposure slide film.
bull drink water wrote:
it would be nice if those pushing two cameras would identify themselves as pros. in the 60's and 70's I heard little about dust when changing lenses. after all you do have the mirror and shutter between dust and the film or sensor.
With film, dust when changing lenses was something that people worried about with film cameras, keeping it out of the mirror box and off the back lens element. If there was a little dust on the "sensor", it only affected one frame and the rest were fine. But if there was a lot of dust in the camera, it would affect multiple frames. And if it got stuck in the edge of the film area, it could scratch a whole roll.
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