... it should run for office.
You could just get one really big bed.
Camera 2 has arrived in AU!
(well, I have a box from Japan labelled Second Hand Camera, $5, but I haven't opened it yet)
That's the spirit Matthew!!
You're quite right.. there's no fun in everything going smoothly.. we all need a little action in our lives
We know, camera 1 isn't exactly "Around the World", more like "Around North America". Kinda takes the romance outta the whole thing...
Beer can chicken: the best:munch: I wonder if thebanana is back from the beer store?
Now the cameras will NEVER make it all the way home! I was prepared to play nice and move the camera quickly and accurately. Now I have to change my strategy
Camera 1 is just doing a warm up spin. Camera 2 knows the ways of the world, this being its third trip out in the hands of youze guys. And I would say 5 bucks is about what it is worth.
Amazing what a cheep camera can do. It was purchased for KAP but it has flown so much higher.
tim in san jose
Cameras 9 & 10 are being tested as we speak!
I thought we'd put something different out there with one of these upcoming cameras. Testing the light seals and meter now, and if all goes well, perhaps in a couple of weeks we can get #9 started?
Hint: It's not point and shoot.
Trust everyone knows how to focus?
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(and as write this, said song by Men at Work is now playing...coincidence?)
Only if you're eating a vegemite sandwich.
.I say we use my Kodak Retina without a light meter, sunny 16 rule only for one of these. Bare bones, old school, strictly by the seat of your pants, up to the photog to get the shot without any aids. We should be able to pull that off if we are photographers. There wouldn't be a meter, no coupled RF, its a guess the distance model. Just set distance, set aperture and speed, aim then shoot. I will supply the camera and include a speed/aperture/light condition chart and a roll of 100 speed film. That is my choice for one of these rounds.
Cameras 9 & 10 are being tested as we speak!
I thought we'd put something different out there with one of these upcoming cameras. Testing the light seals and meter now, and if all goes well, perhaps in a couple of weeks we can get #9 started?
Hint: It's not point and shoot.
Trust everyone knows how to focus?
I don't want to miss out on this one. I'm in.
I say we use my Kodak Retina without a light meter, sunny 16 rule only for one of these. Bare bones, old school, strictly by the seat of your pants, up to the photog to get the shot without any aids. We should be able to pull that off if we are photographers. There wouldn't be a meter, no coupled RF, its a guess the distance model. Just set distance, set aperture and speed, aim then shoot. I will supply the camera and include a speed/aperture/light condition chart and a roll of 100 speed film. That is my choice for one of these rounds.
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