Re: Nikon F90x and Architectural photography "Francis Mallon" <oviedo_espana08@videotron.ca> wrote A 4x5 or 8x10 camera is needed to take the best possible lens... check out rec.photo.equipment.large-format. If you want to keep using 35mm then a PC Nikkor. An older 35mm [chrome knob] can be found for $200-400, a newer 35mm [black knob] for $300-500, and a 28mm for $500-$800. Search Google for PC Nikkor's to get the pros and cons of the variations. If you are taking pictures of houses or from farish away then a 35mm is OK. Some very cheap ones are available as a lot have seen hard use banging around in the trunk of a real-estate agent's car with the tire wrench. If it were me I would hold out for a 28mm, much better if larger buildings and interiors are on the venue. For NYC canyonland you will need a view camera if you want straight verticals. Decent results can sometimes be achieved by taking pictures from farther away and then enlarging only the central/upper portion of the negative. If the photos are going into PhotoShop, and 4x6" is the output, then PS has a perspective control feature. -- Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio Darkroom Automation http://www.nolindan.com/da/index.htm n o lindan at ix dot netcom dot com Nicholas O. Lindan
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