Astronaut’s Photography Manual prepared by Hasselblad

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A friend sent a link about all the fancy equipment that was used to photograph the recent record setting parachute jump. It was intriguing, but what I really liked was one of the related stories, which linked to this wonderful Hasselblad manual that apparently is still on their website: Dead Link Removed
 

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Finally, this should clarify to people who use feet as the replacement for the focal length.
 

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Also like the composition advice for placement of horizon line on P. 32... not really a line when you're up there, it's a curve.
 
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Two things I imagine that's difficult wearing a space suit. Loading Hassy A-12 back and going to the bathroom. I'm sure both are messy.
 

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Two things I imagine that's difficult wearing a space suit. Loading Hassy A-12 back and going to the bathroom. I'm sure both are messy.

Two more things to add to the list.... A stinking cold and the after-effects of a Vindaloo curry in Blackpool.
 
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