Not Rivs, but steel and shot on film with a Nikon Nikonos and Ilford HP5:–Eric NOn Nov 10, 2022, at 4:01 PM, Jason wrote:Great photos all around, cheers. Hopping on Paul's b/w Sam theme, here's a shot of my Sam (obscured by some translucent glass doors, but it's there!).JasonOak Park, IllinoisOn
Yes the XA's almost seem made for bicycle travel. Mine has been on several
tours and dropped many times. Still works great!
On Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 3:40:06 PM UTC-8 campyo...@me.com wrote:
> Cool! The XA series is great for carrying on the bike. I like the XA4 for
> the wide angle
Cool! The XA series is great for carrying on the bike. I like the XA4 for the
wide angle lens, but they’ll all make nice images.
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Camera? Lens? People need to know!
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Craig, that is a very cool pic from an angle most wouldn't think of and showing
the needling bearing headset bottom cup...that's very cool indeed.
Paul in Dallas
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