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from: TERRY VERNON
date: 2003-12-05 23:08:00
subject: Photo processing - fume-r

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From: TERRY VERNON 
Date: Fri, 05 Dec 03 23:08:00 +0100
Subject: Photo processing - fume-r
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Subject: Photo processing - fume-room and pixel-room

W > There is one advantage travellers treasure over the digital cameras - the
W > physical size and weight. My Canon 28-200mm f.3.5 lens uses a 72mm filter
W > while the new Sony 28-200mm f2 lens (35mm equivalent) uses a 58mm filter,
at
W > about half the weight...

W > When hiking in the wilderness for relaxation and as a diversion
W > from crowded city life, a UV filter is good protection against bugs and
W > dust. If the lens cap is not screwed on like the filter, I tend to loose
it,
W > which happened too often for my liking...

Stick a looped string to the cap, then loop the string round 
the neckstrap.
If the cap comes off, it just dangles...



Terry V.

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