I took my MX to some bike trips and found that the
best way to carry it is in a special bag - kind of a
small fanny pack + shoulder strap. Mine is made by
Hama and has room for camera w/big wideangle or short
tele or zoom, 2 film rolls and filters.
At 2:45 PM -0400 5/22/01, T Caleb Fauver wrote:
>Yeah! I have been reading this list for months and there I finially see
>a mention of my state. Where have you been in Maine? I love it here.
>I don't think I will ever run out of beautiful scenes to shoot.
I'm just outside of Ellsworth. Great c
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Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Cameras on bicycles
> My P5 with winder ME II has been bouncing around in the (padded)
> carrier bag on the back of my bicycle for years as I have explored
> the bumpy back roads of downeast Maine, a
My P5 with winder ME II has been bouncing around in the (padded)
carrier bag on the back of my bicycle for years as I have explored
the bumpy back roads of downeast Maine, and it will be doing the same
thing again this summer, if I ever get around to replacing my tires.
IMO, my P5 looks very c
Back in 83/84 I started out with a Praktica MTL5 and Pentacon 50mm/1.8
(brilliant for a beginner). I often took this set-up out on bike rides in
the country. It was kept in a bag strapped to the bike.
Anyway one day I discovered that the four or five screws that held the
mounting flange onto the
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