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That's pretty much what I thought you meant, I'll check the owner's manual for the RB67, being at least 35 years old, maybe it'll take digital film, they did things differently back then.![]()
T.I offers excellent advice here. Nothing beats the instant feedback of digital, so try that before the 6x7 and your success rate will be higher.
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Thanks to each of you. T.I. does give good advice, and I've enjoyed reading his posts in both this and other threads. I was cursing myself last night for not following his advice to get a good spot.
My only digital camera is in a cell phone. It does not make good photos. Perhaps I should have specified that a Canon T90 is a film camera, but I didn't think anyone would assume it to be digital. Thanks again and happy shooting, Kurt
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Last edited by kurtdriver; 07-02-2009 at 03:56 PM.
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