In 1966 I put my Minolta SR7 on the floor using the delayed timer to photograph the ceiling. After I took several photographs, a guard told me not to take photographs. I explained that the camera was broken and just kept firing so I might as well not waste the film. Meanwhile the self timer...
My real horror about DPReview.com shutting down is that I might have to start reading www.kenrockwell.com! I breakout in cold sweats when that comes up at night in my sleep.
It does not take 5 minutes per lens. It takes me less than 1 minute per lens. Only lenses with shutters need to be exercised. You have a definite time management problem.
My iPhone 7 went MIA and I had choices. I chose the home button with the finger print activation over the three lens models; I chose the iPhone SE version 3 over the iPhone 13 or 14. Also that did not lighten my credit card as much.
I looked as several forms of reflective lenses many times over the years and always opted for the refractive lenses at the higher cost with image quality being the decision factor.
I always thumped that tanks for the start of each chemical and inverted the tank at the start several times and then several times again every 30 seconds when I used steel tanks.
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