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I could not resist to upload yet another photo of the SLR. This car is just so great to see, especially in black and white!

 

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A very very old shot, taken with my former camera in Miami when i just started to shot cars! But I really like this shot, hope you like too!

slr canon A1

canon 50mm ƒ1.8

kodak ektar 100

 

This is another SLR that I own, the "Minolta XG1". It is from the "XG" series of SLR cameras produced my Minolta in the late 1970s. The "XG1" model was produced around 1978 to 1980.

 

At the time it was released, it was the only entry level SLR to have "Auto-Exposure" feature; which at the time was only available on more expensive higher-end cameras. Overall, it is a relatively standard 35mm SLR; it was originally marketed as an entry level SLR.

 

This camera as was given to me by my uncle a few years ago. The story goes that he got the

camera along with some darkroom equipment from a photographer; who had moved onto digital photography and wanted to get rid of some of this older camera equipment.

 

A downloadable PDF version of the manual for this camera can be found at:

www.butkus.org/chinon/minolta/minolta_xg-1/minolta_xg-1.htm

Circa 1996 - shot with a Minolta XD7 and Fuji colour film 400ASA

I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this Mercedes slr... awesome car!!

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The Indian palm squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) also known as three-striped palm squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found naturally in India (south of the Vindhyas) and Sri Lanka. In the late 19th century, the palm squirrel was introduced into Western Australia, where it has since become a minor pest that is actively targeted for eradication due to its lack of natural predators.

 

The closely related five-striped palm squirrel Funambulus pennantii is found in northern India, and its range partly overlaps with this species.

 

The palm squirrel is about the size of a large chipmunk, with a bushy tail slightly shorter than its body. The back is a grizzled, gray-brown colour with three conspicuous white stripes which run from head to tail. The two outer stripes run from the forelegs to the hind legs only. it has a creamy-white belly and a tail covered with interspersed, long, black and white hairs. The ears are small and triangular. Juvenile squirrels have significantly lighter coloration, which gets progressively darker as they age. Albinism is rare, but exists in this species.

a page from a brochure for the 2004 Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren, in German. probably an auto show handout as it is all pictures and has no specifications. One of my trading partners sent me a huge box of press material from the Geneva Motor Show that year and this was probably in that bunch.

Mercedes SLR at World Class Driving.

left side and right side

credit to woitek for magazine

custom scope!

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I had to take the plate off because that's what the owner asked for!

 

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Mercedes SLR 722 Edition Mclaren

Great cars @ Düsseldorf, Germany

Mercedes-Benz SLR Mclaren in Monaco

an early example and a recent auction purchase. Too bad about the ding. I have to look for a nice prism, of the appropriate vintage of course.

SMS Rail Lines

1967 Rebuilt EMD GP38-3

SLRS 2003

Ex MWLX, BAR, CR, PC, PRSL

 

First revenue passenger trips in a snowy landscape on the Woodstown Central

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The front element on this camera can be changed, shown here with the Pro-Tessar 114mm F4 and a Zeiss Ikon uv filter (67mm)

Oxford UK Streetscape - 35mm SLR Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

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* Minolta X-700 + Fuji Pro Plus 200 *

  

SLR 722 Badge at the 2008 Radnor Hunt Concours.

Taken with D80 and 50 1.8.

 

Type: 35 mm single lens reflex (SLR) camera with electronically controlled automatic exposure (AE) and focal-Plane shutter. Wind/rewind fully automatic.

Format: 24 x 36 mm

Exposure modes: Multi-program AE (Standard program, Tele program, Wide program), shutter-priority AE with safety shift function, manual, stopped-down AE (only for lenses without AE signal pins), program flash AE and flash AE (with Canon Speedlite 277T).

Usable lenses: Canon FD lenses (full aperture metering) and non-FD lenses (stopped-down metering).

Viewfinder: Fixed eye-level pentaprism without condenser. Gives 92% vertical and horizontal coverage of actual picture area with 0.85x magnification at infinity with a standhrd 50 mm lens.

Finder information: Displayed to the right of viewing area. 4 point LED: "P" lights up steadily when camera is in the program mode and exposure is correct. Flashes at 2 Hz to give camera-shake warning. " *" lights to indicate AE lock. Lights when the flash is charged.

"M" flashes at 4 Hz to indicate manual setting. 2 digital display: Indicates aperture setting in shutter-priority AE and program AE. Indicates shutter speed setting in stopped-down AE. (High shutter speeds are abbreviated so that 1/125-1/350 sec become "HL", and 1/500-1/1000sec become "HH". Display flashes at 8 Hz to indicate over and underexposure. Display flashes at 2 Hz when safety shift function is operating during shutter-priority AE. Selective area metering range mark.

Dioptric adjustment: Built-in eyepiece is adjusted to standard -1 diopter.

Mirror: Quick retum type with shock and noise absorber.

Eyepiece cap: Built into the shoulder pad of the neckstrap.

Light metering system: Through-the-lens (TTL) full aperture metering (for FD lenses), using silicon photocell (SPC). Two selectable weighting patterns, center-weighted average metering and selective area metering. (Selective area metering can only be used with AE lock.) (Note: When using lenses or accessories without AE signal pins, only stopped-down metering may be used.)

Meter Coupling range: With ISO 100/21°, ASA 100 film and a 50 mm f/1.4 lens: EV 1-19.

Film speed: ISO 12/12° lSO 1600/33°, ASA 12-ASA 1600 (in 1/3 steps). Displayed in the LCD panel when pressing the ISO button.

Exposure reading: Exposure can be checked by pressing exposure preview button, or by pressing shutter button halfway.

Shutter: Vertical travel electromagnetic attraction shutter (EMAS), focal-plane.

Shutter speeds: Automatic: 1/1000 sec - 2 sec. Manual: 12 settings, 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125,1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 sec. Bulb. (X-sync = 1/90 sec.)

Self Timer:Electronically controlled,with a delay of approx. 10sec.

Camera-shake warning: The "P" maric in the finder flashes at 2 Hz during program AE mode operations for the following shutter speeds: Standard program: 1/60 sec or slower. Tele program: l /125 sec or slower. Wide program: 1/30 sec or slower.

Film loading arid flrst frame positioning: Automatic. Afler the film has been positioned and the back cover closed, the film is automatically advanced to the 1st usable frame and then automatically stopped. Three blank frames are advanced The frame counter display then reads "1".

Film advance: Advanced automatically by a built-in motor, enabling continuous shootiing Confirmation by floating bar mark in LCD display.

Film rewind: Automatic using built-in motor. Automatic stop afler film has been rewound into the cartridge. Rewind completion is indicated on LCD panel.

Frame Counter: Shown in the LCD digital display. Additive type with numbers 1-39, counts down during film rewind.

Back cover: Removable, with memo holder. Opened by sliding latch with safety lock.

Flash Contacts: Coupled directly to the camera by means of the X-contact on the accessory shoe.

Automatic flash: Program flash AE: With the Speedlite 277T. After radiating an infrared preflash to judge the distance and the reflectivity of the subject, the 277T sets the aperture and 1/90 sec shutter speed automatically. When out of shooting distance range (too far away), a warning is given, indicated by the aperture value flashing in the viewfinder.

Electronic flash AE: With the 277T in "F/NO. SET" mode, or with other Canon Speedlites, shutter speed is set automatically to X-sync and aperture to the f/stop tht has been set on the flash

Power source: Main power source: Two AA size (3V) batteries. Alkaline batteries are standard but Ni-Cd batteries may be used.

Memory back up: Built-in lithium battery (BR- 1225 or CR- 1220).

Battery life: approx. 5 years.

Power switch: The power is turned OFF by setting the mode selector (main switch) to "LOCK."

Battery check: By pressing the battery check (BC) button. Three energy levels are shown by bar marks in the LCD by three levels display.

Remote control: Possible. With three-terminal contact for remote control. Remote Switch 60T3 is required.

Dimensions: 151mm(W) x 89.2mm(H) x48.4 mm(D) (5-15/16" x 3-1/2" x 1-7/8")

Weight: 530 g (18-11/16 oz) body only.

Original image

mclaren SLR modified by monsory

@ Bahrain International Circuit Feb 2009

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Camera:Canon EOS 40D.

Lens:Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

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