[rollei_list] Re: Help

  • From: Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 19:15:46 -0700

Eusebio,

I hope that the people who hired you to do the wedding were
not friends or your family.

The only wedding pictures that I have ruined was of my own
wedding!

Jerry

Eusebio Huélamo wrote:

> Of course, yes. I think the problem is, as pointed Mr. Nebergall
> -thanks-, that the lamp selector was set (I have realized that after my
> previous e_mail) between bulb and electronic.
>
> OK I know, this is a beginners error but you know "if anything can go
> wrong it will" and the error probability is propotional -at least- to
> the square power of interest you have.
>
> Now, any intensifier formula?.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Richard Sintchak wrote:
>
> > Had photos with the flash worked before with this camera?  (Pls do not
> > say you never had tried before this.....)
> >
> > Richard S.
> >
> >
> > On 5/17/06, *EHUELAMO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:EHUELAMO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>*
> > <EHUELAMO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:EHUELAMO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi, friends: First of all I must tell you that I am not a
> >     professional photographer but amateur of this type that like to
> >     make my own laboratory (only b&w) process. I love Rolleiflex I own
> >     two old models, the best one of them -for me- is a T model.
> >
> >     After this introduction you may understand my asking for help:
> >     Some days ago the son of one of my friends asked me to take some
> >     pictures in his marriage ceremony. O.K. I bought some REALA rolls,
> >     I prepared my best equipment, I made some four rolls in the
> >     Church and ... no one of the pictures taken with (Woctron) flash
> >     (1/30 s, f ~ 5.6-:-8) has been successful. ZERO!!!. Those ones
> >     taken in daylight are marvellous.
> >
> >     Questions:
> >
> >     1.- Do you know any reason for this (it seems to me) lack of
> >     syncronization?
> >
> >     2.- Of course color pictures are almost impossible to get but,
> >     what about b&w?. When I was a young amateur photographer I
> >     remember sometimes I used a "reinforcer" (sorry my English has
> >     great lacks, as my pictures) for b&w negatives. Would it be
> >     possible to made the same with colour negatives in order just to
> >     made availaible b&w positives?.
> >
> >     I do thank you beforehand.
> >
> >
>
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