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[MF3D.FORUM:341] Re: orlando


  • From: Lee Moore <moore@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:341] Re: orlando
  • Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:26:55 -0500

I had my Sputnik (and a TDC Vivid) at DisneyWorld... BUT that was two
months ago. :-(

Lee


>>>Brian Reynolds said:
 > Harold Baize wrote:
 > > Harolddd 
 > > (who has yet to use his "new" sputnik ;-(
 > > 
 > 
 > What ever you decide to do with your Sputnik regarding modifications,
 > don't let that stop you from using it now.
 > 
 > I just got back from a business trip to Orlando.  I shot 5 rolls of
 > film at Disney and other places that I'll see later today (one of the
 > advantages of NYC, 2 hour E-6 processing for 35mm, 120 and 4x5 film).
 > I haven't modified my camera yet (waiting for the RMM fix up kit to be
 > released, hint, hint) other than taping a hardware store circular
 > bubble level to the top.  I used to keep black yarn in the light trap
 > (never got around to gluing it), but that was too much trouble.  If
 > you're careful about how you use it (keep it in a camera bag except
 > when shooting to avoid possible light leaks, use a tripod if at all
 > possible, don't shoot into a bright light) you can get really good
 > images.
 > 
 > By the way, while going to Epcot one day my wife and I ran into a
 > gentleman with a Viewmaster camera, who also had a Sputnik (although I
 > don't think he had it with him) and other stero cameras.  We jumped on
 > the parking lot tram before I got his name.  Anyone else on the list
 > visit Epcot a couple of weekends ago?
 > 
 > -- 
 > Brian Reynolds                  | "Dee Dee!  Don't touch that button!"
 > reynolds@xxxxxxxxx              | "Oooh!"
 > http://www.panix.com/~reynolds  |    -- Dexter and Dee Dee
 > NAR# 54438                      |       "Dexter's Laboratory"
 > 

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	Lee Moore	Xerox Architecture Center