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rhythmworx

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  1. What a load of fabricated <deleted>

    You sound like the ex military sniper type of guy that annoys people in a bar somewhere with your lies

    Theres more holes in your story than my cheese grater

  2. Theres a good flickr link here that may be of interest it's titled "Old Lenses New Camera" lots of stuff on there I've never heard of, but I'm not an old hand in photography, but do like a bit of research.

    Can't beat a bit of old skool manual focusing for some situations, it has its advantages over auto for stuff like street photography and macro IMO (unless you own an E-M1 with its macro stitching), focus already set before camera is at head level and BOOM, sometimes just hold the camera at solar plexus level and BOOM, hold it near your balls if you want. laugh.png

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/49576306@N08/albums/with/72157630517986146

  3. Grab yourself an airtight storage box and throw a can of this silica in, its totally rechargeable and will protect upto 57 cubic feet. Unless your Ren Kockwell I would assume its enough for your collection.

    PS no I'm not an amazon affiliate, just offering a cheap and reliable method of protecting your gear.

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/963787/lockdown-silica-gel-desiccant-dehumidifier-750-gram-protects-57-cubic-feet-steel-can

    Might aswell post a link to the man behind the idea.

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    Razor sharp this one, RW!

    What's the lens?

    Same same jupiter 37A, just bought an old 80's tamron 80-210 3.8 (103A) for 400 baht, while not a spectacular lens, for the price it looks quite capable from shots Ive seen. Just need an adaptor now before I can test it

    Someone elses examples here https://www.flickr.com/photos/49576306@N08/sets/72157630517986146

    Would have preferred the Vivitar series 1 70-210 f2.8-4 v3 Komine version...missed out on a nice one a few weeks ago

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