mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Apr 15, 2018 21:14:49 GMT -5
H for Height adjustment I worry that some Hot Head might think my innocent monopod is a spear.
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Post by SidW on Apr 16, 2018 4:16:43 GMT -5
Don't worry Mickey, they'll already have mistaken the camera for an anti-tank missile
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Post by mickeyobe on Apr 16, 2018 5:32:46 GMT -5
Don't worry Mickey, they'll already have mistaken the camera for an anti-tank missile SidW, Thank you for the reassurance. I feel much better already knowing what to expect.
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Post by philbirch on Jul 26, 2018 18:29:39 GMT -5
I have a Russian Zenit Photosniper kit. I bought it years ago. The camera, an early SLR, mounts on a gun stock with a 300mm lens. I used to take it out a lot. No more. I am afraid it will be seen as a weapon too. Dave I use one converted to trigger my Sony A6000 at airshows etc. I've had some funny looks like 'WTF's that?' as opposed to 'OMG he's got a gun!' Walked right past cops and military. Nobody gave a $hit.
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Post by hannes on Nov 19, 2018 16:39:28 GMT -5
I for IS-1000 from Olympus. The start of the bridge camera area
Just to bring this thread to live again.
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Post by philbirch on Feb 22, 2019 16:57:01 GMT -5
J is for J'know, this forum isn't as busy as it used to be. I know I've been away for a coupla years, or at least only as a visitor rather than a regular for that time. But it's changed. Is everyone on here getting too old for this nuts?
hello?
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Post by paulhofseth on Feb 23, 2019 16:33:48 GMT -5
Not really lack of interest, I do look through from timr to time . An alphabetical challenge to collectors is a brilliant idea.
In my case, other activities than depicting the optics I use have first call on time. I gave away my ancient Isco , spelt JSCO, but do have some Kinoptiks. A later slot perhaps.
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Post by hannes on Feb 25, 2019 13:36:11 GMT -5
There have been many rounds already. All well known cameras have been shown at least once. But to keep it going I say
J, again for Jupiter 9, but in a not so common mount It is for Kiev 10 and Kiev 15. This leads us directly to letter K Kiev 5 and Kiev 15 also not often seen in the western world.
Hannes
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Post by SidW on Mar 6, 2019 7:40:20 GMT -5
J is for J'know, this forum isn't as busy as it used to be.... Phil, apart from life (everyone is older today than they were yesterday), this site, like many others, was badly hit when image storage sites imposed payment for linking. Some have found ways round the problem, others gave up.
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Post by mickeyobe on Mar 8, 2019 6:23:45 GMT -5
SidW,
Your photos are very beautiful, indeed.
Now I am going back to them.
Mickey
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Post by philbirch on Mar 20, 2019 16:34:45 GMT -5
J is for J'know, this forum isn't as busy as it used to be.... Phil, apart from life (everyone is older today than they were yesterday), this site, like many others, was badly hit when image storage sites imposed payment for linking. Some have found ways round the problem, others gave up. I agree about the image hosting. I've lost most of mine now. I have discovered Imgur and everything looks great from there. I'll look through my newish collection and see what I can find for L...
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Post by Rachel on Mar 21, 2019 2:48:55 GMT -5
Photobucket caused the big problem with image hosting but I think that they have relented now and the images have reappeared albeit with a watermark.
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Post by mickeyobe on Mar 22, 2019 4:10:29 GMT -5
Photobucket caused the big problem with image hosting but I think that they have relented now and the images have reappeared albeit with a watermark. That "watermark" is just what turns a picture into a masterpiece - !!!!!!!??. I think that Photobucket owes all of us a sincere apology for their crass behavior.
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Post by philbirch on Mar 29, 2019 9:25:14 GMT -5
Photobucket caused the big problem with image hosting but I think that they have relented now and the images have reappeared albeit with a watermark. That "watermark" is just what turns a picture into a masterpiece - !!!!!!!??. I think that Photobucket owes all of us a sincere apology for their crass behavior. Think that's likely to happen? None of my photobucket images have reappeared
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Post by philbirch on Mar 29, 2019 10:09:17 GMT -5
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