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[Fwd: Noblex 135U Questions]


  • From: Simon Nathan <simonwide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [Fwd: Noblex 135U Questions]
  • Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:11:43 -0400

i thought i'd also addressed this to list. w-j wrote me that had not      so


  • From: Simon Nathan <simonwide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Noblex 135U Questions
  • Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 15:47:45 -0400
 

Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:

On 25 Oct 99 at 11:21, Jan Faul wrote:

> Simon Nathan wrote:
> >
>  if you did carry a ladder, even one of the type that you make
> various shapes of ladders, you'd get even more out of your swing lens
> camera. simon from behind his panoramic rock near the wendy's in east
> orange, new jersey
>
>       It's the next best thing to being tall. You might try carrying a short
> stepladder too. Two or three feet ought to do it.

So, what do y'all recommend to avoid pointing/shifting *down*?....;-))
nonsense question. where is is written that you have to keep the camera level? this is carry over from cirkuit pictures in history. you don't have to try it yourself. see two pager business week 8-1-77, p52, 53. lead photo (panophic) was taken from top of gm building pointing downward.    effective ?design director john vogler thought so. can't find business week in your library? snailmail address in block form. i can copy it on envelope and mail fullsize reprint.  tell me  that you disagree. by the way, john has gone ahead, so i must assure you that he didn't say what to take or how. working title was similar to actual title "the new money target: profitable real estate." hellooooo! those of you who have hulcheramas can put it on slow speeds, stop down and slowly rock it up and down during exposure. give the art director something to work with. simon nathan from behind his rock near the wendy's in east orange, nj

 
Btw, has anyone ever found a matching angle-finder for the Horizon
202? It does have the ridges to accept one, but I have never had
access to enough different (brands of) angle finders to find a
solution....
The Noblexi lack any connective-potential in this
department....wonder whether one could fabricate something....the
opening itself seems a bit wide....are there any wide-diameter
oculars in the MF market, with matching angle finder?
 
 

--
Bye,

Willem-Jan Markerink

      The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
     the inability to understand

<w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]