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The screen shows the light source alignment mode. After the dual light source is attached to the camera, the shutter is opened using the "B" setting and the user verifies visually that the sensors are centered in the film window.
Then the light source is moved until the bar graphs show equal amounts of light. When these levels are satisfactory, tests can be started.
Self explanatory. Showing that if the camera allows it one can almost fill the entire 4x5" film surface with shots taken with the GFX and then stitch them to a panorama. Something like what happens with the Gigapixel Gigapans.
Found this little cutie in a second hand shop in The hague. It takes 126 film and that is hard to get. Costs: 2 euro.
One of my favourite toys. why? coz i get to practice my feet wriggling and kicking. and it literally dislodge itself if i tried hard enough.the nurse would come whenever they see a flatline on the monitor as this sensor came off.
gonna miss playing with it soon
Clifford's electric field sensor in action. It senses the electrostatic field of the balloon using a very sensitive opamp.
A video of it can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG1OQdptmQg
Holland Creek Trail and Heart Lake - 7 (of 16) - Panasonic Lumix GF2 with live MOS sensor (2011) and Zuiko Digital 1:3.5-5.6 14-42mm (FT Mount with FT-MFT Electronic Lens Adapter) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
I got hold of a little Agfamatic 200 Sensor in a charity shop, which had this Trueprint film inside. The cartridge has no date, so I don't know how old the film is, but these cameras were from 1972 onwards, so I think it is safe to say it has hung about a bit.
I processed it at home, using a Rollei Digibase kit, bypassing the bleach step, which is a good option for very old films and one can often get a monochrome image even if the dyes have all faded.
Half the roll was shot already - these images seem to have fared worse for the colour leaving not much intact. Those I shot have fared better but with some crazy shifts.
Agfamatic 200 Sensor and Trueprint XG 200.
Processed Rollei Digibase (Bleach Bypass).
Scanned Epson V500.
Post Processing Photoshop CS6
Looking through the 55-300mm VR Nikkor on a D90. You can see the AF points and focusing grid, while also note the amount of light lost by the TTL viewfinder assembly with the f/5.6 lens.
This is the first populated board of my wireless temperature/humidity sensors. This board is populated with a 2.4 GHz radio but most will have 433 MHz radios. The good thing about using Anaren AIR series is they are mostly footprint compatible. The diode in series with the battery is giving me problems but I can always just use 0R jumpers if it can't be fixed.
Agfa Agfamatic 4008 Tele Pocket Sensor camera for 110 format with Fukkatsu 100 ISO black and white film, process before date of December 2018. This film came in a cassette tabbed for high speed but was modified to expose at the low speed setting. Developed in Adox Adonal diluted 1+25 for 7 minutes at 20ºC.
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I had taken my LX100 apart to clean some debris away from the sensor. After the second time doing this, I had not completely placed the camera sensor's ribbon cable in its connector. This resulted in the image above when trying to snap a photo.
The researchers collected information on seawater at Heron Reef using an integrated sensor network. Credit: David I. Kline
A single built in sensor is in the middle of the box. It is behind the small hole. The other hole is a jack for a plug in dual sensor module.
This is a change from the earlier pictures I posted. I have decided that the only way to properly test 35mm SLR film planes is with dual sensors spaced appropriately.
I have placed the new temp sensor in the motor and getting ready to re-assemble the bike for the final time.
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