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    Help on non digital lenses

    Say you had a 70-300 on a cropped sensor and a film slr body next to each other. While the film camera would see all of the image at 70mm, the crop body wouldn't see the outer edges, the angle in view is less so in effect what you can see is equivalent to what the film body would see at 112mm...
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    Anyone for some Pink Lightning?

    that's quite nice, but I agree with glitter, and the elegance of the pink doesn't really work with a pint glass for me lol, i'd have used a wine glass or something slender, composition wise i'm not sure, but you were bored and i'm sure you learnt a bit so that's always good :p
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    Pro's and con's of using a digital camera and a 35mm film camera

    I could argue the opposite of this point, saying how film requires you to be more creative in the construction of your shot, due to how you've only got usually 24 chances to get it right, film photography is very rewarding when you can produce some straight out of the camera imagery. Digital...
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    Help on non digital lenses

    Depending on the crop factor of the DSLR, For Canon 400D's and similar, it is not full frame and only produces a portion of the image, this is equilavent to having a 44.8-112mm lens, due to the 1.6 crop factor. On film the lenses will be the same, on digital this is different, but you've not...
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    The Canon 10-22mm, kerso or hk?

    If you have a look on their site they say they will pay you back any customs charges you have to pay if you send off your receipt to them, I'm just hoping this wouldn't take an extended period of time and be a chore to sort out.
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    The Canon 10-22mm, kerso or hk?

    I'm really considering hitting buy right now on this lens, but with kerso's price of £415 (inc postage) and One Stop Digitals price of £360 (inc postage) I'm torn. :shrug: I'd obviously love to pay less, but wonder if there will be any hassle with them and the HK delivery. I'm only a student...
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