Not quite as cold as Kent is dealing with, thank goodness! I don't usually go out if it's below zero.
Glove liners+fingerless gloves sound like they'll do the trick. I might also look at those...
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Not quite as cold as Kent is dealing with, thank goodness! I don't usually go out if it's below zero.
Glove liners+fingerless gloves sound like they'll do the trick. I might also look at those...
Sensitivity like that requires big ol' photosites. No surprise that the resolution is low. Way cool piece of news, thanks for sharing!
I've been shooting outdoors at night a lot recently, and frozen fingers are just no fun.
Can anyone recommend a pair of gloves that are warm (and preferably windproof), but still offer sufficient...
Good point on adapting a lens to a shutter. I was thinking only of mounting a shutter/barrel lens onto a lens board.
I wouldn't expect those who can't handle a screwdriver to have the patience or...
I have three suggestions for you:
1. Gaffer tape
2. Gaffer tape
3. Gaffer tape
Tape up any part of the camera/lens/shutter you think dust and grit could get into. Seal your filter onto the...
Why is there need to pay someone to mount a lens? A spanner and a lens board and you're done. *confused*
The cost of a 4x5 inch CCD/CMOS back would probably be on the order of half a million—for the sensor alone. The rejection rate multiplies exponentially with increased sensor surface area. Look at...