Nov 11, 2011, 02:47
Pretty good for the real world when we finally get out into it though?
You also reminded me of one remarkable thing: at the time I put it down to better technique, but no chance: the huge freedom that came about with no mirror-slap and the enabling of "better" ISO/speeds.When I got to the Pentax, its weight had to accompanied unless in strong light with the first Mr Manfrotto. This acted in the same way as concrete footings on a field-grade howitzer: the first time I heard the Pentax shutter-button and mirror combo, I thought I'd broken it, such was the detonation and successive tremor.
You also reminded me of one remarkable thing: at the time I put it down to better technique, but no chance: the huge freedom that came about with no mirror-slap and the enabling of "better" ISO/speeds.When I got to the Pentax, its weight had to accompanied unless in strong light with the first Mr Manfrotto. This acted in the same way as concrete footings on a field-grade howitzer: the first time I heard the Pentax shutter-button and mirror combo, I thought I'd broken it, such was the detonation and successive tremor.
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