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We'd also have recognised you!
That too
We'd also have recognised you!
Are you sure it wasn't a speed trap? I know they must look very similar as I've seen the warning signs on the side of the van!As we drove back down the M62 from the M in L's yesterday we spotted someone on one of the bridges shooting with a large format camera, now it might have been a Chroma or a dark wood ebony but we only got a quick glimpse. It was on the bridge before the turn off for Gemini at Warrington, anyone on here out yesterday at about 16.15?.
Are you sure it wasn't a speed trap? I know they must look very similar as I've seen the warning signs on the side of the van!
But the length of the blur gives the speedSurely a large format speed camera would be redundant, how are you going to catch any one with a 5 second exposure.
But the length of the blur gives the speed
Depends if you‘re counting the seconds in bananas or elephants.But the length of the blur gives the speed
Thanks Ken. "One of the greatest cameras I ever had"! Yes, I'd agree with that. The only significant PITA is that the shutter speed dial is very stiff; no way can I change the shutter speed with the camera to my eye, I have to bring it down and use my other hand (partly due to the issues with my right hand, of course). My first MX had the usual microprism/split screen viewfinder, but the one I have now just has a finely ground (??) section in the middle of the screen. Most of the time this is much better than the microprism one, although under some lighting conditions focusing can be a small problem.@ChrisR you may be interested in this:
http://www.barbano.com/2020/06/gear...fNcCfF_r0IATzI4kLVLN3clNcR6ZdGy3UkZOvja9eBzAQ
and the video from the blog:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka00b1xi84o&feature=emb_logo
Not that I know of, but there's a website looking for donations for the collection. https://www.cameratrust.org/^^ What a rock star. It's also really pleasing in this case to see that the collection will not be broken up (if all goes well) and eventually opened up to view. I've looked briefly, but is there a list of all the cameras in the collection?
It's also really pleasing in this case to see that the collection will not be broken up (if all goes well) and eventually opened up to view
there's a website looking for donations for the collection. https://www.cameratrust.org/