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I was originally Lego guy. This is my new account,its been a while.
My attempt at making a mk2 Jag. I'm pretty sure you can get the wheels in burgundy too? Devil to find though...
elaborazione in "mineral moon " per esaltare al meglio i dettagli ed i colori della superficie a seconda dei minerali presenti sulla superficie Selenica.
elaborazione eseguita con Pixinsight 1.8.8-8 Photoshop e Topaz Labs pligin, Eos 5D Mk2 su rifrattore SkyWatcher 120/ 1000 mm. con duplicatore Kenko MC4 2X Teleplus, singolo scatto di 1/125 di secondo a 100 iso.
For sale through the club.
Car: Ford Escort mark 2.
Years of manufacture: 1974 to 1980.
Date taken: 8th May 2022.
Location: Badgers Hill, Evesham, Worcestershire, UK.
Album: CCI Nationals May 2022
While describing my project to PetaPixel (they featured my camera on their site petapixel.com/2014/12/29/medium-format-camera-made-using-... )
I realized that I never took a picture of the MK3 chassis...
So here it is:
1- sensors (they are different because the cameras are based on different scanners)
2- internal calibration light source (the old one is actually prior to the mk2, but you can clearly see the difference from old to new generation!)
3- live view sensor (as said before, made using the sensor from a webcam) you can see also here the difference in size from old to new one.
4- old MK2 chassis and body
(all the internal components were covered with black tape to avoid reflections)
5- new MK3 chassis (made from a single piece of 7075 aluminium alloy and doesn't require an external body)
6- USB port for the live view
7- Mamiya 645 lens mount with internal IR/UV block filter.
8- precision rail for the sensor.
Of course it still doesn't have the rest of the body (front and rear covers) and the internal mechanism, the project is now suspended for indefinite time, because I've too much work to do. If you want to see the camera finished, just hope that someday I'll be unemployed again!
Very smart car for these Belgian tourists to bring on their holiday, I’d seen it elsewhere the previous day.