After I had to quit Scuba Diving, I transferred all of the retractable lanyard devices to my photo vest. Now my Pentax spotmeter and my loupe are finally "drop proof"!
After I had to quit Scuba Diving, I transferred all of the retractable lanyard devices to my photo vest. Now my Pentax spotmeter and my loupe are finally "drop proof"!
Bruce
My Linhof viewfinder! It quickly lets me frame the subject and tells me which lens to use. I have labeled the other side for 5x7 and 8x10 so all my formats are covered.
I recently got turned on to the "Artist's Viewfinder" app for iPhone (not sure about other platforms). It is a really useful compositional tool, IMO. It lets you set up a collection of lenses, and superimposes selected focal lengths onto the "live view" viewfinder of the phone. You can take a photo with the frames superimposed. Great for taking notes or preparing for a particular location.
I take my Da Yi multiformat back when I go out with the Shen Hao 5x4 so then I've got every format 6 x 4.5 / 6x6 / 6x9 / 6x12cm / 5x4 inches - just wish it did 6x17 too! If it could teach me to take better photographs that would be a bonus..................
Ok, I'll bite. My Autoknips timer! Functional, works with all my lenses, and cool for old skool selfies!!
The idea of having to quit diving is........not appealing! Good idea with the retractable lanyards though!
[QUOTE=Photobackpacker;1306799]After I had to quit Scuba Diving,
The second day of over 100 degree weather here in the San Joaquin, so my favorite LF accessory is an Igloo cooler full of ice cold drinks!
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
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