Quick edit from one from today, our 2nd snow day.
Kodak SLR/C and Canon 24-105, I used a 77-82mm step-up ring and an 82mm ND4 filter.
You can see vignetting @ 24mm, shrug, I didn't want to crop the image...
It's unusual to see "GA" in the corner, and snow in the image! I grew up in Columbus, and was 11 before we scraped the snow from the cars in the neighborhood to make one snowball.
Nice shot, these cameras were ahead of their time.
I'm getting ready to send mine in for a check-up ... mostly to have a my sensor professionally cleaned. It looks like I dropped it in a mud puddle these days ... and that's after I cleaned it.
Time also to try and find some new batteries ... or have my old ones re-celled. Personally, I'd like to have them re-celled with something that has a little more "juice" but still the correct voltage of course. Anybody have any recommendations for a good re-cell?
+1 @ a ten year old camera that still produces nice files ... albeit slow buffering and not high ISO friendly by current standards, it still rocks a nice file when you treat it right.
In my years of gear changing, one thing I missed the most is the sharpness and the color of SLR/N with Nikon AF-S 80-200 2.8. I was actually disappointed with D700 image quality after using the SLR/N (in good light of course). These images gives me nostalgia.
RustyBug wrote:
Time also to try and find some new batteries ... or have my old ones re-celled. Personally, I'd like to have them re-celled with something that has a little more "juice" but still the correct voltage of course. Anybody have any recommendations for a good re-cell?
I'd ask Michael Bass (http://michaelbass.blogspot.com). He's been re-celling DMR batteries; it won't hurt to send him an e-mail and ask.