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Oct 28, 2011 19:28 |  #8911

Sheldon N wrote in post #13322382 (external link)
With gas prices like that, you might actually have to start to care about my bicycle.

:)

Obscure reference, Sheldon, but I get it. Well done!

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Oct 28, 2011 20:01 |  #8912

Sheldon N wrote in post #13322382 (external link)
With gas prices like that, you might actually have to start to care about my bicycle.

:)

tetrode wrote in post #13322477 (external link)
Obscure reference, Sheldon, but I get it. Well done!

Dave F.

LMAO well played Sheldon :lol:

gas = $1.30/L = $5.00 /gallon :mad:


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Oct 28, 2011 20:21 |  #8913

kokakaste2 wrote in post #13321433 (external link)
Hmm?!

big snowstorm headed their way...


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Oct 28, 2011 20:24 |  #8914
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Sheldon N wrote in post #13322382 (external link)
With gas prices like that, you might actually have to start to care about my bicycle.

:)

nice :-)

FJ LOVE wrote in post #13322593 (external link)
LMAO well played Sheldon :lol:

gas = $1.30/L = $5.00 /gallon :mad:

Was $1.60/l here a couple of months ago, back a much more reasonable $1.4x/l now...


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Oct 28, 2011 20:26 |  #8915

Still $1.5+/L here, premium is $1.68/L


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Oct 28, 2011 21:46 |  #8916

Hey, I remember when gas was 17 cents a gallon and a pack of cigarettes wsd a quarter. That's when I walked 5 miles to school everyday, up hill both ways.


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Oct 28, 2011 23:29 |  #8917

PacAce wrote in post #13319605 (external link)
I was just browing through the Hasselblad site and came across an accessory called the HM 16-32. It's a 120/220 film magazine for the H series cameras. Do you know if that magazine fits the H4D series cameras also or is it only for the H1/H2 series bodies? I'm asking just out of curiosity more than anything else because I found it intriguing that such an accessory even exists for the H series....that is, until it dawned on me that there are film H series camera also. :)

I'm pretty sure the digital hassies are digital only.


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Oct 28, 2011 23:30 |  #8918

PacAce wrote in post #13319605 (external link)
Thanks for the offer. Appreciate it.

I do have one question, AAMOF. I was just browing through the Hasselblad site and came across an accessory called the HM 16-32. It's a 120/220 film magazine for the H series cameras. Do you know if that magazine fits the H4D series cameras also or is it only for the H1/H2 series bodies? I'm asking just out of curiosity more than anything else because I found it intriguing that such an accessory even exists for the H series....that is, until it dawned on me that there are film H series camera also. :)

http://www.hasselblad.​com …4/uk_h4x_datash​eet_v1.pdf (external link)

This could be very interesting to you...




  
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Oct 28, 2011 23:55 |  #8919

windpig wrote in post #13322971 (external link)
Hey, I remember when gas was 17 cents a gallon and a pack of cigarettes wsd a quarter. That's when I walked 5 miles to school everyday, up hill both ways.

You had some Premium A columbian Coca Cola to help you up both o those hills ;)


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Oct 29, 2011 00:05 |  #8920

I was going to mention the same thing as Brendan, Leo. . . Find a cheap H1/H2 and trade it in for a "new" HDX, I think the upgrade price is approximately $4-5,000.


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Oct 29, 2011 02:31 |  #8921

Just to make you all feel good - we pay about $2.30 a litre for petrol .......


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Oct 29, 2011 04:14 |  #8922

FJ LOVE wrote in post #13322593 (external link)
LMAO well played Sheldon :lol:

gas = $1.30/L = $5.00 /gallon :mad:

~$1.80 to $1.90 in Luxembourg :) (last time I was there).

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big snowstorm headed their way...

Oh, don't get those news here unless it destroys something ?!

spxxxx wrote in post #13323736 (external link)
Just to make you all feel good - we pay about $2.30 a litre for petrol .......

Yeah but thats UK, place where everything costs more than in rest of Europe :rolleyes:


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Oct 29, 2011 07:32 |  #8923

Csae wrote in post #13323338 (external link)
You had some Premium A columbian Coca Cola to help you up both o those hills ;)

Ah yes, the good old days:cool:


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Oct 29, 2011 07:46 |  #8924

TMR Design wrote in post #13320985 (external link)
Hi Ralph, I replied to your PM.

Photek and SP systems inserts are identical so try to get SP if you can't get Photek.

Unfortunately you can't use an Elinchrom Speed ring with a Photoflex lightbox.

How is that possible? I'm using Elinchrom Speed rings with my Photoflex softboxes.


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Oct 29, 2011 08:02 |  #8925

SuperHuman21 wrote in post #13324198 (external link)
How is that possible? I'm using Elinchrom Speed rings with my Photoflex softboxes.

If that's the case then please show and tell.

A standard Rotalux speed ring won't allow for the insertion of the tips of the Photoflex rods, so I'm curious as to how you're doing that. Those tips (bullets, if you will) are considerably larger than the mounting holes in the ring.


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