Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/10/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Seattle Aquarium Tips
From: Jim Hemenway <Jim@hemenway.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 23:07:49 -0400
References: <200310131703.KAA18209@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> <003001c391e0$e9bd3960$2b87bbd8@pcr> <p05111003bbb10b70e668@[192.168.0.8]>

Great idea!

 >>>lens with a rubber lens hood that you can place right against the 
aquarium glass.<<<
 >

Karen Nakamura wrote:

>> To the Seattle contingent.  I am taking 20 students to the aquarium next
>> Monday afternoon.  Any tips for exposure?  I was planning on taking my
>> 100/2.8 APO and a 35 Summicron on my R8.  I was thinking ISO 200 slide 
>> film,
>> as I do want slides.  A monopod or tripod is a possiblilty.  Do you thing
>> this will work to get shots of some of the exhibits and the kids?  Any 
>> other
>> suggestions?
> 
> 
> You'll also want a camera loaded up with Provia 400F and a lens with a 
> rubber lens hood that you can place right against the aquarium glass.
> 
> Karen
> 
> p.s. I've found monopods and tripods aren't any use because subject 
> movement is also a problem.
> 


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