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480sparky

Senior Member
Two more 120 film backs for my RB67 showed up in the mail today.

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Now I have a set of four and can start to do a bit of 'proper' Zone System shooting with b&w film.... N0, N- and N+. And the fourth is for color film.

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carguy

Senior Member
Sold my XIT 3rd party grip for the MB-D15 this week.

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Also scored a Motor Drive 1 for Darth Shutter this week on ebay. I'm good with purchases for a while :)

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Strap is from Lance camera Straps...
 

skater

New member
No pictures of it, but we just bought an Olympus E-M10, along with the zoom lens, for my wife (primarily). This is, basically, to get her away from using the D70 when she wants to be a bit more serious than the point-and-shoot, but still not have the weight and bulk of a full DSLR. We were in Best Buy about getting my D7000's focus worked on, and got looking at cameras for her, then realized we hadn't planned on which camera she would take along on an upcoming trip to Seattle, and we've been wanting to get her a better camera anyway.

It's pretty damn light. The standard lens weighs almost nothing. I can think of a couple situations where I would've rather had that camera than my DSLR. It does raw files, too. :)

We have a rule in our house that the first picture taken with a new camera must be of one of our cats. So, here is Minnie... (sorry it's not rotated correctly; this is straight out of the camera, JPG mode).
 

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mikew_RIP

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No pictures of it, but we just bought an Olympus E-M10, along with the zoom lens, for my wife (primarily). This is, basically, to get her away from using the D70 when she wants to be a bit more serious than the point-and-shoot, but still not have the weight and bulk of a full DSLR. We were in Best Buy about getting my D7000's focus worked on, and got looking at cameras for her, then realized we hadn't planned on which camera she would take along on an upcoming trip to Seattle, and we've been wanting to get her a better camera anyway.

It's pretty damn light. The standard lens weighs almost nothing. I can think of a couple situations where I would've rather had that camera than my DSLR. It does raw files, too. :)

We have a rule in our house that the first picture taken with a new camera must be of one of our cats. So, here is Minnie... (sorry it's not rotated correctly; this is straight out of the camera, JPG mode).

I was going to say send it back the sensor has been put in wrong :D
 

480sparky

Senior Member
Went to a camera show in Omaha this morning.

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Lots of fun toys to look at.

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Picked up a smooth-working 11x14 Sauders 4-blade easel, and 4 rolls of vintage 122 film

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Pretzel

Senior Member
@Retro posted a link earlier, decided I need to try some of that!

Should make those long editing sessions easier? If not, at least the mug is cool, especially when used to one's advantage during another large group meeting at work. ;)

(images came from their website, www.deathwishcoffee.com)
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