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The Red Lion, Avebury


An unusual combination of a jurassic Nikon lens - the Nikkor O.C 35mm f/2 - and a long discontinued Canon digital camera - the EOS 30D. I could have used a Nikon camera instead but sometimes I feel contrary. The effect of 35mm focal length on the 30D is a field of view equivalent to a 56mm lens on a film camera of the 35mm era (not that there were any 56mm lenses, but there were plenty of 55mm ones). It is possible to employ aperture-priority with this set-up, but I seem to get on better with everything in manual. It's like using a Zenith EM with a Helios 58mm f/2 lens. This is where I came in.
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