All I know about this casing is that it was made for the Canadian Mounted Police:
http://olypedia.de/static/images/d/d1/Canon_New_F-1_Mountie_3.JPG
Very strange are those sharp corners at both sides, that do not look ergonomic at all.
The lens barrel is totally enclosed, thus the casing only allows fixed-focus operation. The first use for such that comes to my mind is aerial photography. But then again I can hardly think of a situation were the camera is at great mechanical risk. What rests that I can think of would be a wheather protection in aerial use. But such adverse wheather typically exludes aerial photography.
Off-shore photography?
What do I overlook? Who knows more about this casing?
http://olypedia.de/static/images/d/d1/Canon_New_F-1_Mountie_3.JPG
Very strange are those sharp corners at both sides, that do not look ergonomic at all.
The lens barrel is totally enclosed, thus the casing only allows fixed-focus operation. The first use for such that comes to my mind is aerial photography. But then again I can hardly think of a situation were the camera is at great mechanical risk. What rests that I can think of would be a wheather protection in aerial use. But such adverse wheather typically exludes aerial photography.
Off-shore photography?
What do I overlook? Who knows more about this casing?
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