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Feb 04, 2011 09:09 as a reply to  @ post 11774875 |  #4471

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Which lenses do you have? I had the 50/75/150 trio myself. All PE versions. I wish i held on to it honestly.

I have the 75 and the 150 (both PE). I'm looking to pick up the 50 when I have the chance.

And again - if only I could find the time to shoot it more :).


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Feb 04, 2011 10:07 as a reply to  @ TheBurningCrown's post |  #4472

vipergts831 wrote in post #11771416 (external link)
Jacob do you have a post with your setup?

what are you looking for?

this is my camera with the small loop then the wrist loop attached to it:

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here's a detail of the knots:
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to add a normal (loops on both ends) shoulder strap, you just pass the wrist part of that green strap through the loops on both ends of the strap, then over the top of the whole strap. It's kinda hard to explain (I'll be shooting some video of it maybe this weekend?) but it lets you take your shoulder and/or wrist portion off the body VERY quickly w/o any sort of metal connections. You also attach your shoulder strap just to one side of the body (which some people will hate) which makes it easier to shoot with w/o a strap getting in your way.

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No D-rings. :(

But it has these..straps that go across the straps I could feed a D-ring through?

you could put caribeaners on those straps, then attach a camera to each side. you could also use my loops I'd bet as the only attachment. Shoot me a shot of your straps and I can see what I can dream up for you. ;)

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I had an ETRSi kit not too long ago, those were some fine lenses!

me too! I only had the 75 though and always wanted wider... I went to use mine the other day though and something is up with it. I thought it was the battery (it was also dead) but when I replaced it and the light came on it's still stuck at 1/250th regardless of the shutter I pick... not sure if I'll fix it though, but I'm not selling it, they're not worth enough used anymore, I'd rather keep it on my shelf of old cameras?

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Feb 04, 2011 10:28 |  #4473

GwagDesigns wrote in post #11774220 (external link)
Saw this thread this morning and played with some flashes this afternoon

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Reminds me of 80's brochure images. I really dig that feel. :cool:


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Feb 04, 2011 13:21 |  #4474

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R strap did that. My friend is really bad at wearing pieces of fabric. Works fine for me.

How do you crack the top of a 1D body ??

There's gotta be some forces at play.


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Feb 04, 2011 14:18 |  #4475

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How do you crack the top of a 1D body ??

There's gotta be some forces at play.

Like having the system fail, dropping the camera to the ground?


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Feb 04, 2011 15:03 |  #4476

redjamesg wrote in post #11776855 (external link)
How do you crack the top of a 1D body ??

There's gotta be some forces at play.

The metal seems to be quite brittle actually, doesn't take all that much to crack the housing if it hits something solid. There are quite a few stories online.


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Feb 04, 2011 16:24 |  #4477

jacobsen1 wrote in post #11775690 (external link)
me too! I only had the 75 though and always wanted wider... I went to use mine the other day though and something is up with it. I thought it was the battery (it was also dead) but when I replaced it and the light came on it's still stuck at 1/250th regardless of the shutter I pick... not sure if I'll fix it though, but I'm not selling it, they're not worth enough used anymore, I'd rather keep it on my shelf of old cameras?
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Since it's a Bronica it's cheaper to just buy another one. :p


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Feb 04, 2011 18:39 |  #4478

Anders Östberg wrote in post #11777470 (external link)
The metal seems to be quite brittle actually, doesn't take all that much to crack the housing if it hits something solid. There are quite a few stories online.

Yeah, magnesium can literally TEAR unfortunately.

Like this one for example:

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Feb 04, 2011 18:42 as a reply to  @ post 6868005 |  #4479

Holy schnicks! What is the story behind that?


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Feb 04, 2011 18:43 as a reply to  @ post 6868005 |  #4480

That one belonged to Chuck, he tried changing the lens and forgot to press the lens release button.


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Feb 04, 2011 20:47 |  #4481

agphotography wrote in post #11778821 (external link)
Yeah, magnesium can literally TEAR unfortunately.

Like this one for example:
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Umm..holy crap.

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That one belonged to Chuck, he tried changing the lens and forgot to press the lens release button.

bw!


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Feb 04, 2011 22:45 as a reply to  @ post 6868005 |  #4482

^wow, just wow!


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Feb 04, 2011 23:32 |  #4483

agphotography wrote in post #11778821 (external link)
Yeah, magnesium can literally TEAR unfortunately.

Like this one for example:
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Ouch, I feel the pain! >_<


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Feb 05, 2011 04:51 as a reply to  @ post 6868005 |  #4484

That pic made me hug my 1D, not too tight though as it might crumble an cave in

... talk about tilt shift though


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Simple one :)


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