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once the poles are removed, the tent can be squished down and fastened by the 'secondary' cord lock position on the supplied tent bag
appareil compact instantané fabriqué aux USA en 1988 de n° J052UACGNC. Modèle noir. Viseur à gauche et mise au point autofocus par 4 paliers assurée par un sonar de 0.6m à l'infini. Objectif f : 113 mm. Film pack 600 avec polapulses. Retardateur 12s. Cellule et réglage clair-foncé.
12 - Jan - 2013:
Today's shot is a studio photo of some smoke.
This was taken on the Fuji compact on manual settings, including manual focus. The smoke is lit with an off camera speedlite fired from a Yongnuo YN-622C radio trigger.
The photo is then processed in Lightroom and Photoshop.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon attends and speaks at Global Compact LEAD Luncheon.
Photo Credit: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
Because the city of Richmond in British Columbia is located on a river delta, the soil must be compacted before a large structure can be built. The common method is to bring in a big pile of dirt and let it lie there for a period of time. This pile of dirt is compacting the soil in preparation for a condominium complex. (Richmond, BC, Canada)
Film from a fujica compact S camera shot at 400 ISO pulled one stop to achieve the 200 max of the camera.
Compact mirror with black polymer clay embellishment. Floral stamped imprint dusted with gold powder.
UN Global Compact Leaders Summit 2010
Welcome Session (23 June 2010), UN General Assembly Hall
Photo: UN Global Compact/Michael Dames
Olympus made some really good compacts over the years.
All these are nice to use and produce great images.
The XA4 is one of a few fixed lens cameras that is wide angle.
A fine lens and it focus down to 0.3 metre.
Things I don't like are no filter / lens hood mounting, and DX coding. The DX is easily over ridden with a bit of electrical tape then I can set the ISO manually for a bit more control.
The 35RC needed new light seals and I have made these from black felt rather than foam. Only other issue with this is the battery. Best solution is a thirty quid batery adapter from the Small Battery Company. Otherwise it is off setting the ISO to compensate from slightly higher voltage of the S625PX silver oxide batteries that is available now.
The Pen has limited versatility but it works really well in most conditions except low light, it just stops working when it gets to 1/40 at f2.8. So fast film in the winter.