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Robin Smith

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Robin Smith last won the day on September 25 2001

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  1. In the US you can carry a gun and violence is absolutely no problem on TV, but show a touch of genitals or erogenous zones and outrage ensures. Then there is a moralistic attitude to drink too. What a weird upside-down society.
  2. A working but ergonomically hopeless camera being better because it still works is fainthearted praise in my opinion. You still won’t want to actually use it. The Minox was a pleasure to use, although I can well believe they do not last forever. I sold mine because I was gifted a Contax T, which was the same idea as a Minox, but with a rather useless rangefinder. That was stolen and I replaced it with a Contax T2. The fancy auto lens jammed one day and that was that, and that was way more expensive than the Minox. I guess the message is to steer clear of fancy P&S film cameras with electronic shutters. I did not bond with the Contax T2 the way I did with the Minox, even when it worked.
  3. Love the look, hated the camera. My favorite P& S was the Minox 35, which has similar capabilities, but smaller, lighter and simple to use, but not likely to get much joy as an object for the glass display cabinet.
  4. Might this disparity be explainable by the much greater installed Windows population? If the problems occur at roughly the same rate in both systems then one might anticipate that there would be many more Windows complaints. To answer this question might be necessary to know how many photographers who use LR are Apple or PCs. I assume Adobe know this. I am not in the Apple camp at all. The only Apple product I like is the iPad. I have had no problems with LR on a PC, until recently but I know this is due to my machine being 11 years old and with a no longer supported GPU. I get the impression that the latest LR classic is very crash prone, but again this may well be my machine, although it fulfils the requirements on their site to be able to run LR successfully.
  5. Any help to their economy is good, even for mere photo stuff.
  6. There is one, so-so shot from Death Valley in the set, so it may be possible. Finding a dark sky might be more of an issue.
  7. I find that a rather comical thought. Like bringing a howitzer to squash a fly. Stop worrying about it. Blow your sensor occasionally and get a sensor cleaning kit if necessary for the occasional clean.
  8. Alas this is also the operating principle of a certain ex-President we all know. Look where that has got us.
  9. Picked up a Nikon F (non-meter) with 105mm f2.5. Nikon F in excellent condition. 1 sec shutter does not work so slow speeds are probably all slow, but otherwise good. 105mm f2.5 original is well used but has good glass. Lens does not stop down past f5.6. Should have checked that, but I'll keep.
  10. Nothing is needed at the end IMO
  11. I think a panoramic crop of the bottom third might improve it as it is the receding trunks that are the strongest elements in the shot.
  12. I reckon this is just bad luck and I agree that you could add padding to the bottom of the Domke. While you may feel that the OM was fragile, a controlled experiment would be required to see whether another camera would not have been impacted just the same. There is always the tradeoff between padding and extra bulk and weight. Domkes are wonderfully light and flexible and can be packed with stuff. If you like messenger bags then the Tenba you mention or the mirrorless mover would work. Personally, I dislike messenger bags, the large flap just gets in the way. Also I usually carry a camera +4-5 lenses and 3-compartment bags are not so good to work out of because you have to stack lenses. I have the Domke F2 and F6 and I seem to have settled on them. They don't give me any pleasant feelings about their looks, but they are splendidly functional. The mirrorless mover is a bit too "designed" for my taste (fancy color scheme and logo). I always like Tenba and Lowepro since their bags are usually low key and nicely priced. Bags are such a nightmare. I liked my Billingham Hadley Pro, but it is 3-compartment and way too deep and big for m43. Perhaps you could pick up an EPL7 or even better an EP7 on your travels.
  13. This is a shot that seems to want to say something, but I am not sure what it is. My first thought is that this shot belongs in a natural history museum - a detailed shot "scientifically lit" of the lion's skull. Now all we need are the other 5 views to make this a complete description of a skull in the collection, so useful for research. But then there is a leaf and I think what does it mean? It seems insufficiently artistic in presentation to work as an intriguing still life, and the leaf makes it too adulterated to be a scientific record. So although it is a fine photo technically, it leaves me cold otherwise. Mysterious intention can be interesting, but it doesn't seem to work for me on this one.
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