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This is but a sampling of the plethora of remotes we have. I didn't include the cat food bag that acts as a remote for the cats, or a bag of Ruffles or pig ears that can control the dogs.
Strobist info: SB800's camera left through grids @ 1/64th power.
Oh, and there is a strand of Christmas lights there midst the remotes. Walking from the parking garage to work the other day...this was hanging out on the curb. The Christmas lights were gone this morning.
This was our TV/bed remote at the hospital and it sucked. The TV's sound came out of this thing and it sounded like complete shit. And they wanted you to pay $10 a day for more than 7 channels. Screw you, 1986.
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Nikon D700, Nikon AF-S 24-70 f2.8 G ED, Cokin graduated ND121 (0.9) filter, Benro A4580T, Remote-control
This bench was too perfect to pass up, even if I had to stand with my head in a tree.
Thanks to Holly for being my human tripod.
This is a series I did with Adam and Yedsa, in January, when they were having a hard rubbish collection in their area.
This unit is not being manufactured and is not for sale, according to the company. Too bad, as it would be nice to have as a back up to my hand-held remote control unit for this pan/tilt setup.
As part of the Three Rivers Festival the Fort Wayne Scale Model Boat Club put on a demonstration at the University of St. Francis
Compare the cab with the smashed cab in the previous series. This is after much cementing, filling, sanding and repainting! All of which, I am sure, will eventually be a waste of time after the next inevitable accident! I do have a couple of spare cabs now (and virtually every other mechanical spare part should I need it)!
In some of the pics you can see the tail still has a slight downward bend. I do have a complete replacement assembly which I will probably attached while I do a better repair on the original unit. If you think you can see tape across the canopy "glass", that's because you can. Two layers of clear parcel tape, in fact. This is to guard the canopy against cracking on those occasions when the balance bar strikes it - and that can occur either if you make too violent a control input; or you crash; or even when the onboard battery dies.
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(Added to the group Macro Mondays for the theme: "Rolling Stones")
Some will call blasphemy, but I'm not really a Stones fan. Since this theme was pretty much open to interpretation, I closed my eyes and pointed to a RS song and out came "Under My Thumb". I've never heard the song til five minutes ago. It's a catchy tune and I dig it, but I'm sure it has nothing to do with fantastic couch potato devices from the Logitech corporation.
The most iconic sign of the times... remote controls!
From left to right... the remotes for my Wii console, Yamaha 5-disc CD player, Xfinity cable TV, the LG TV remote, and the newest member of the family... the remote to my Apple TV box (a Christmas present from my son and his girlfriend!), and the remote for my ONKYO stereo component system, Sony Blueray DVD player and another Wii console remote. And believe it or not, they all get used!
ANSH121: 11. Modern Times
During our Christmas 2014 trip to Oklahoma, I lost my Canon RC-1 wireless remote, which I'd had for nine years and which worked with all my Canon DSLRs. So I replaced it with the Vello FreeWave Plus wireless remote control.
The RC-1 was a simple, one-button remote that used a watch battery. It used infrared and thus required line of sight to the front of the camera. Its range was limited to about 25 feet.
On the other hand, this Vello FreeWave unit uses radio frequencies, and therefore does not require line of sight and has a range of 100m. It can handle singe shot, multi-shot burst, bulb mode, and timer.
Pictured here is the transmitter unit, with an option switch (single shot, burst mode, bulb, and timer). The button is sensitive to "half-press" for focus confirmation or full press to release the shutter.