“The best camera is the one you can’t afford to shoot.” I’ve known that guy.
“The best camera is the one you can’t afford to shoot.” I’ve known that guy.
At that speed, he should have been ready to take a shot around midnight. Glad it was all for fun or he'd need a lens with some serious speed....even F0.95 would be way too slow.
Les
I've seen a number of allegedly serious web flicks even more fumbling and incompetent in portions.
Some things are just too painful to watch...
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Well, at least it isn't power equipment like I used to distribute. I've seen some do-it-yourself flicks that looked like a recipe for suicide, electrocution, or amputation. But having a camera tip over and smash a rare expensive lens hurts too! Overall, this web flick in question is a good reminder how NOT to do certain things. Believe me, I've seen some of the same things done in person. Having too much money to spend is not necessarily an advantage, especially when it comes to cult lenses in the hands of beginners.
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One person said in the YouTube comments that the camera store scenes took him back to the 1970s and '80s. That resonated with me. Maybe I'll start a thread on such experiences, just for fun. Mine were at places like Olden, Willoughby's, Spiratone, and Nikon House in NYC, when B&H was still pretty small.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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Now ... that ... was outrageously funny.
"We work in the dark, we do what we can, we give what we have."
Henry James
Thank you Mat for that hilarious video, really enjoyed it. BTW, I also appreciate your LF Friday series on You Tube.
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