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CLINIC ON MODEL RAILROAD PHOTOGRAPHY
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Wow! I just now came across this thread. Very good advice here. I have been a fairly active photography hobbyist and had my own darkroom where I did B&W and color processing, but since going digital, I have dismantled the darkroom. I wi***here would be a digital SLR that would take Pentax screw mount lenses, but I think that thought will forever be in fantasyland. <br /> <br />Just one piece of advice to add, when you go out in the field, take some new unused regular alkaline batteries. Even though you may start out with fully charged batteries in the camera. it never fails that at the crital moment (this has happened to me more than once) you a get low battery indaction and the camera shuts down.
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