Auto ISO is for the new photographer. Imagine throwing in a roll of film and being stuck with one particular ISO for 24 or 36 shots?
As a long time Nikon user (35+ years), I will just watch this and see what develops.
Ok, I thought I'd take chance. I was a member for many years and there was a guy named Bill, not sure of his last name, he was also a member. He lived in California. I used to talk to him often. Life hits us all differently, i was diagnosed with MS, about 22 years ago. I have been out on disability for the last 3 years. I walk with a cane and have severe numbness on my left side. I also suffer from what they call cognitive dysfunction (short term memory loss). I thought there was a chance it might be you. Nice to meet you, be well, enjoy.
Thanks,
Mike
Bill, did you live in California and were you ever a member of the A.T.S.?
Bill,
Yes that is what I meant. I was at one time a member of the A.T.S. (American Tarantula Society). It has been a while, surprised I still remembered.
Looks like a male Tuscan Blonde Tarantula. Males do not live as long as the females do.
I do not use any type of enhancement software. My photos are printed at a photo kiosk SSOC.
So a photographer takes photos, who makes images?
Rolleiflex TLR shoots a 6 x 6 (2 1/4" x 2 1/4" negative on 120 film. It is fully manual. It only has a meter built-in. Mine is a 2.8F. It shoots 120/220 film. Also have a Mamiya RB-67.
Still waiting for a digital Rolleiflex TLR.