Nice shots, Bill. How did you light the locations shots? Are the two
shots in front of the backdrop in your studio? I love the SG-60 screen
and, like you, have found the grid to be a tremendous aid. Just having
it there is a good reminder to check your verticals and horizontals. And
the brightness is a great assett. It's really been valuable with the
400/5.6.
Paul

William Robb wrote:

> I went out on Thursday and shot a small family group.
> Some of the pictures are at:
> http://www.accesscomm.ca/users/wrobb/volk/
> if anyone wants to have a peek. I will leave them up for a few
> days.....
>
> I used the 77mm and the 20mm lenses on one of my LX's. I had
> been wanting to use the 20 in this location for quite some time,
> so it was nice to finally have the opportunity to do it.
> The 77, as usual, worked swell. I had just recieved a couple of
> the SG-60 screens from Peter, and so I had the opportunity to
> see how the new bright screen works in what can be a difficult
> location.
> I am pleased to report that they work as advertised, the image
> was very bright, and focussing was fast and true. The literature
> that comes with the screen indicates the SG-60 is not compatable
> with the 20mm lens, but I didn't notice any problems.
> The grid is a very nice tool for ensuring that things like
> marble columns are reasonably vertical, and that there are no
> converging veticals.
> I like that there are no focussing "aids" on the SG-60.
> Oh, the film was Portra 400 VC
> Have fun...
> William Robb
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