@_jim_ zero light leaks in my M5 the last few rolls. But about four rolls ago two of the exposures had that little triangular leak in the bottom left corner (easily cloned out). So weird how this randomly but rarely shows up.
Also Riley ate my Zhou case that I used w the M5 (he literally ate it - it got pooped and puked out) but he did me a favour as that made the camera really bulky to hold.
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Also Riley ate my Zhou case that I used w the M5 (he literally ate it - it got pooped and puked out) but he did me a favour as that made the camera really bulky to hold.
Dogs.
A friend of mine used to have a beautiful antique wooden flute made by Henry Wylde in London in the 1840s or 1850s, worth about $2,500 to $3,500 on the market today. He was playing it one morning when the phone rang; he set the flute down on a coffee table and walked to the other room where the phone was. During his phone conversation, which went on for a while, he kept hearing these weird little "pling," "pling," "pling" sounds coming from the room where he'd left the flute. When the call was over, he discovered that his German shepherd had decided that the flute was a stick and he did what all dogs do to sticks. The "plings" were the sounds of keys falling off the flute onto the floor.
A friend of mine used to have a beautiful antique wooden flute made by Henry Wylde in London in the 1840s or 1850s, worth about $2,500 to $3,500 on the market today. He was playing it one morning when the phone rang; he set the flute down on a coffee table and walked to the other room where the phone was. During his phone conversation, which went on for a while, he kept hearing these weird little "pling," "pling," "pling" sounds coming from the room where he'd left the flute. When the call was over, he discovered that his German shepherd had decided that the flute was a stick and he did what all dogs do to sticks. The "plings" were the sounds of keys falling off the flute onto the floor....Show more →
To be fair to Riley, Zhou cases are really tasty. Also... the camera is much nicer w/o it so I think he was all 'dood, let me help you out'.
Proving once again, you have to walk the dog, might as well take a camera with you. Or in Huss’ case, taking the camera for a walk and the dogs just go along, too.