I tend to take a few risks with my gear getting shots. You would really cringe at what my gear went through when I shot offroad events.Bobby, if I tried to do that, I would end seeing my camera floating down the river.
I tend to take a few risks with my gear getting shots. You would really cringe at what my gear went through when I shot offroad events.Bobby, if I tried to do that, I would end seeing my camera floating down the river.
Go ahead and treat yourself Gordy straps aren't expensive.
Back in Japan at the moment. Brought several cameras this time.
Because last time I was here, I was caught with my photography pants down. I wasn't prepared for how much I had to change my photography eye in this amazing place. And also there many occassions when I really wanted/needed a panorama camera here.
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In this case, I think it's for fastening the strap tight against your wrist.Aren't those rubber rings meant to protect your camera around the lug area from scratches?
I'm guessing M6...Anybody want to take a guess which of these five cameras I have used the most? I've used two of these the cameras the most so far, followed by a third.
In this case, I think it's for fastening the strap tight against your wrist.
Pic from Gordy:
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I'm guessing M6...
was there an M6 in the pic? Damn. I say m6 nevertheless
I quickly glanced and mistook the M10 as M6. It happens okay?!I see you don't payeth no attentionth to the stuff I posth.
I quickly glanced and mistook the M10 as M6. It happens okay?!
I'm guessing M10 was the breadmaker and Xpan has been a good second as an indulgence.
Knew it. You took that Chorizon perfekt to the streets and are killing itNot quite. The M10 yes you are right. However, to my surprise I haven't used the Xpan as much as I thought I would ... yet. I've been in Japan for almost a week and a half and have used another camera in a very close second to the M10 so far.
Verily.I see you don't payeth no attentionth to the stuff I posth.