rmorrison1116 wrote:
Why do you keep asking inane irrelevant questions?!.
He has no life outside his grandmother's basement is why
davidrb
Loc: Half way there on the 45th Parallel
MT Shooter wrote:
He has no life outside his grandmother's basement is why
The name "Chris" can be used by either gender. The questions indicate you may have "him" mislabelled.
rmorrison1116 wrote:
Why do you keep asking inane irrelevant questions?!.
Maybe he's going to write a book on the history of photography. I don't know but he keeps getting reply's.
Pentax 110 with 3 lenses.
Was it not (or really is it not) a nice camera. I have it with 18, 24 (which is the normal lens), 50, 70mm and zoom 20-40mm. The zoom is not as great as the primes, but they are really high class lenses. I donĀ“t have the 18mm pan focus and the 1,7x extender made by Soligor. I can use the lenses on my Pentax Q7 (with adapter) but just wide open, but because I just use the center of the lenses on the Q7 they are very sharp wide open (f 2.8).
htbrown
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
The smallest I have used is probably my phone. It's better than having no camera, and works better in low-light hand-held situations than my nine year old DSLR, but I wouldn't want to try printing anything large from it. 4x6 is kinda okay, 8x10 good from a viewing distance of a thousand feet or better...
Minox llls - 8mm I did 8X10 Minox said 11X14 - Dave
Pretty close between Pentax 110 and Minox, both of which I liked using.
ChrisT wrote:
What's the largest size usable prints you could get from it?
8mm movie camera - 8x12 prints!
I've never taken any shots with it (film is pretty hard to find... or get processed)....
The smallest format I've ever actually used was 110 film. With that the largest print I ever made was 5x7.
ChrisT wrote:
What's the largest size usable prints you could get from it?
What's the smallest camera you've used? How big did you print from it?
Get it?
Minox, always wanted one. I thought they were so neat. James Bond stuff...Minolta made a couple cameras that used 16mm film stock. Maybe in a cassette? Smallest, I used was a Olympus Pen half frame format. It made decent 8X10's using kodacolor or a very low ASA b&w film...Kodachrome! Then the OM 1 came out I loved the viewfinder!
RRS wrote:
Maybe he's going to write a book on the history of photography. I don't know but he keeps getting reply's.
I'm somewhat amazed that people respond to these ridiculous questions. Maybe it's mutual, content is irrelevant, it's the posting count that really matters.
Maybe I'm over reacting but I find it somewhat annoying when the new topics queue is loaded with a plethora of pointless questions.
ChrisT wrote:
What's the largest size usable prints you could get from it?
The Minox C and an equally small something or other (Japanese) The Minox was nice, but buying and processing film got to be more trouble than it was worth. Nice prints, though - B&W and color. I never did slides.
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