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85 weeks ago @ LENSA.CO.UK - Analogue camera collec... · 0 replies · +1 points
yeah the revolving flash is crazy haha
Thanks for dropping by Safri ; )
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86 weeks ago @ LENSA.CO.UK - Film Delicacies · 0 replies · 0 points
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111 weeks ago @ LENSA.CO.UK - Types of film · 0 replies · +1 points
most shops have film scanner services. it\'ll cost somewhat around 5 pound. have u got a flickr account? wud love to see pics once developed!
113 weeks ago @ LENSA.CO.UK - LENSA's Canon VS Nikon... · 0 replies · +1 points
119 weeks ago @ LENSA.CO.UK - Outdoor Games Camera C... · 0 replies · +1 points
We knew about Dublin Games however, we haven't got the time to publish the article. Because Rafie can't sleep yesterday, so, he decided to write a post about it.
Oh funny, he almost forgot the bring his DSLR battery.
120 weeks ago @ LENSA.CO.UK - Reader Question: Camer... · 0 replies · +1 points
Just wanna add a few more points on buying a tripod:
> Get a tripod with only 3 extendable section on the legs, as more than three would cause the legs to become more narrow, thus decreasing the strength of the legs, subsequently the stability of the tripod.
>get a tripod with a hook under the main extension tube, middle one, with the hook you can hook ur bag to it, and the weight of the bag will serve as an anchor to increase the overall stability of tripod+camera. This will in turn reduce camera shale during long exposures, and sometimes that little movement does make a difference, especially to a light camera.
> try looking into monopods as well, relatively cheap, and more mobile than a tripod (i believe)
Hope that answered your question Bijan!
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