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The QR Handle is a multi purpose top handle that can be used on the Scarlet and Epic cameras and other accessories such as the Zacuto Zwiss Cage. The handle is ideal for low-mode shooting and easy transport of your camera. The base of the handle attaches via (2) ¼” 20 screws (included) that are spaced 3/8" screw center to center at their closest to 2" 5/32" at their furthest. The QR Handle mounts to the base via Zacuto’s quick release Z-Rail system, allowing you to leave the base on the camera and remove the handle with the flip of a lever. The handle can be slid left or right on the Z-Rail to balance the camera’s center of gravity. Zacuto dovetail accessories are adjustable to work with Z-Rail, NATO, SWAT, RED, PICATINNY, and WOODEN CAMERA rails.
The handle and rods assembly is 7” long. Both ends of the handle are female threaded for extensions.
Canon FTb* Canon 50mm f/1.8* Neopan 1600*
i like this photo alot, the contrast always entices me.
i look for something that i think will have some nice texture and form when shot in b&w with high contrast.
hope you enjoy!!!
01.16.09
project 365: day 16
I don't know that circular counts as spiral really but the spiral theme for week 2 did inspire me when I took this so, counts to me :)
The Handle family of stools, by Fernando Brizio, are joyful, cartoonish creations that impress by both their simplicity and sheer brilliance. Fernando Brizio is well known for his colourful, eccentric style, and the Handle doesn't shy away from that premise. While staying faithful to his trademark, Brizio kept his ground on safe domain, choosing very sensibly for the lines that would compose the base of the Handle, made of an easy-on-the-hand fabric that lends refinement and a hand-sewn look. The choice of colours was not random either, a point made when, for instance, you place a purple Handle under different settings of lighting and it ranges from its original colour to a deep blue.
Having just looked at February's assignment in the Gruniad photo section, and reading the critique on some of them I thought I would have a go.
Awful lot of reflection in a car and looking at some surfaces it looks as though I have never cleaned them.
Camera on Auto and it chose Macro
Elegant arts and crafts style brass door handle in the Supreme Court (entrance to court 3, the home of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council)
Locust St.
St. Louis, MO
Sounds weird to the layman at first, yeah, but these guys have been in business for over a century making industrial-grade marking tools and the handles you hold 'em with: www.stlouiscrayon.com/ ...File under Crucial stuff the average person never thinks about.
This must rank as the strangest thing seen in any University Heights yard—and I wonder what is the backstory. Is a harp inside the crate? Was an instrument delivered or waits pick up? Could the rustic box be placed as a lawn ornament, recognizing that no rain is expected to fall in San Diego for months? Surely even empty the wooden container is valuable—for collectible vintage, shipping usability, or both.
Outside The Museum, here is some action featuring Norfolk Southern SD40-2 No. 3412, (originally Conrail 6501), powering a local while passing by the East End Shops where they had produced 447 steam locomotives for the Norfolk & Western, from switching engines to the famed streamlined J-class passenger locomotives, the huge, articulated Y5 and Y6-classes for low-speed coal drags, and the A-class for fast freight service. Although NS shutdown the locomotive shops and moved all operations to the Juniata Locomotive Shops in Altoona, Pennsylvania back in 2020, the buildings are still intact.
Taken on 7/14/22
Picture C) Me
The rear door handle of the Astro is broken, making it impossible to open the rear cargo door because the Astro does not have an indoor handle.
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