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I just wanted to see what the capabilities of the different cameras we have here at home are like.
First is the camcorder from 2004, a Canon ZR85, in the middle is the Canon Powershot A620 from 2005, and last is the 2008 Samsung NV24HD.
I was a little surprised just how bad the Samsung did in this test, and how well the Camcorder did. I really can't get over the amount of detail it pulled out at high zoom. I think the optics, certainly more designed for zoom than wide angles, must have more to do with it than the digital sensor, which just doesn't give very good quality images or videos, otherwise.
The camcorder has taken maybe 30 hours of video in its lifetime, and maybe 100 still photos, the A620 has taken well over 200,000 photos, mostly failed nighttime timelapses with chdk, and the Samsung hasn't taken more than a thousand shots, but if you want a truly pocket-sized camera that can take an interior shot, or a high definition video, without having to ask everybody to keep backing up, and standing closer together, the 24mm-wide (equivalent) lens on the Samsung is the only way to go, and its video quality is actually superior than the camcorder, at least it seems like it on a TV screen.
Too bad she-who-used-to-be-obeyed will be taking it with her when she goes.
Test Roll of Lomography CN 400 in my new Lomogrpahy Konstruktor DIY SLR.
Overall the pictures are okay. I don't think I'd be using it that often, the 1/80 shutter speed is just a bit too slow unless you stop and stand still.
Also it likes to eat film.
Test
Ph: Anibal Vecchio
Model: Mili
Production: Stefania Gonzalez Cona
© 2012 Anibal Vecchio
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A Bristol Siddeley-Maybach MD655 engine, from a BR Western Region Class 52 diesel-hydraulic locomotive, under stationary test at Swindon Works. Taken on an open day, Saturday 13th September 1975. The engineer in charge ...a white-coated, bespectacled, middle-aged man... sat behind the window of a control room at the top of a flight of steps. From time to time he would notch up a handle on his console to increase the engine revs, which were displayed as flickering red numerals on a screen. In the confined space this produced a most satisfying din.
Testing Mecaface and the EpicFigRig more, first time rigging them all and posing in Blender.
-Sandy/KRS
Areas of the continental United States crossed by more than one nuclear cloud from above ground detonations
From:
Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing
Richard L. Miller
Page 444
The Capistrano Test Site was owned by TRW of Redondo Beach until TRW was absorbed by Northrop Grumman in 2002.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
I want to test my birthday gift.
www.amazon.fr/Ajustable-Eclairage-Photographique-Cam%C3%A...
Thanks a lot for your visit
Test av oppblåsbar vest med Anne Kristiansen og Webjørn Knudsen Knutsen.
Her vises skrittstropp på en Baltic-vest.
This isn't the final, but it's very close! The orange piece was mostly used to test out various adhesives and see which one would make for the best glue joint while also being the most hidden and clear during assembly
A mill worker tests freshly milled flour that USAID is providing providing to bakeries in Aleppo Governorate.
So this dude was definitely just a test model for another shoot, but he looked amazing and go figure I'd love some of the shots I took of him more than those from the actual shoot. :s
YN-560 shot into a brolly more or less straight onto the model.
This is a test shot.
I've never used this new computer before, not shot a photo to edit up in a few years (I'm getting back to this camera thing), Canon's DDP and Photomatix have really improved since I used them about 10 years back.
I'm working on getting me sea leg again,so to speak.