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Old 05-11-10, 12:47 PM
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Sorry that's probably for another thread eh, mean while... back on topic
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Right place, right time Ian. We sell digital asset management, online approval and automated colour management workflow type software - lots of agencies as clients and sometimes I'm lucky and see a shoot. Most of them are central London so a bit of a trek to make tea
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The Hassleblad is very popular in fashion photography and its not a camera you see very often on the street because of the extreme pricing. I think digital is more popular because of the convenience and speed associated with use. I know there are still lots of pros that do shoot in film, using large format and medium format. As yet you cannot get a lens that has an aperture of f180 for example. That is what I would like to see, large-format style lenses for dslrs! :-)

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