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Old October 4th 03, 10:30 PM
susan dillingham
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Default taking pictures in a museum

I am going to be using my Canon TX to take pictures of pottery and quilts in
a museum. the museum is well lit, but I am new at the 35mm SLR experience
and would appreciate any tips on what lens to use to get a good shot, what
type film (I was thinking 400ASA) and how best to get the great shot. I am
not planning to use a flash.
thanks


 




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