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Oct 05, 2008 17:08 |  #1

Hi guys

I was out shooting on the weekend under a bridge along some railway tracks and I came across a bunch of these things. Just wondering if anyone knows what they are and what they do. I know this is a Canon forum and these things are Nikon in brand but I did shoot them with my 20D :D


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Oct 05, 2008 17:28 |  #2

Could it possibly have something to do with surveying? or bridge inspection?

just a weak guess...




  
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Oct 05, 2008 17:34 |  #3

Possible, I was thinking it was more of a sensor or trigger for a camera or video surveillance type of thing.


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Oct 05, 2008 17:44 |  #4

Are those worms on the building?


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Oct 05, 2008 17:53 |  #5

No I don't think they are worms as they have feet I think they are like centipedes either way they are annoying and kinda creepy heh


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Oct 05, 2008 18:02 |  #6

ThomGascoigne wrote in post #6443025 (external link)
No I don't think they are worms as they have feet I think they are like centipedes either way they are annoying and kinda creepy heh

And if found in Australia, probably deadly :)


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Oct 05, 2008 19:01 |  #7

RobsLost wrote in post #6442888 (external link)
Could it possibly have something to do with surveying? or bridge inspection?

just a weak guess...

Bingo. Nikon has a line of laser theodolite/rangefinder​s. These would be targets for repeated surveys of the bridge against gradual shifting over time.


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Oct 05, 2008 19:16 |  #8

It looks like the icon Nikon uses on their cameras for the Matrix metering mode. :mrgreen: :lol:


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Oct 05, 2008 19:29 |  #9

Jon wrote in post #6443346 (external link)
Bingo. Nikon has a line of laser theodolite/rangefinder​s. These would be targets for repeated surveys of the bridge against gradual shifting over time.

Awesome! Thank you


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Oct 05, 2008 19:37 |  #10

MSIGuy wrote in post #6442974 (external link)
Are those worms on the building?

i believe those are millipedes :D.

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Oct 05, 2008 19:46 |  #11

Millipedes and retro reflectors. What a combination!


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Oct 05, 2008 20:44 |  #12

Hmm what about retro reflective millipedes.. Now thats a ps idea.. Someone that has alot of time maybe...


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Oct 06, 2008 00:10 |  #13

My first guess would've been something along the lines of a piezo electric band that measures stresses exerted on the structure at certain times, or over a period of time.


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Oct 06, 2008 10:44 |  #14

emorphien wrote in post #6443572 (external link)
Millipedes and retro reflectors. What a combination!

HA HA! Thats what I was thinking!


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Oct 06, 2008 16:35 |  #15

They are for surveying, I have seen some leica ones....


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