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Used, without lens costs more than Robbie's whole system:
http://cgi.ebay.com/GORGEOUS-HASSELB...cmd ZViewItem Aaahahahahahahaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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As I said, you have no idea where these cameras are used or for what.
They are not found in studios. In fact I know of two in use right now by the Museum of Natural History, but not in any capacity you can fathom. Still awaiting your comments. So far you've posted nothing but hot air. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... As I said, you have no idea where these cameras are used or for what. They are not found in studios. In fact I know of two in use right now by the Museum of Natural History, but not in any capacity you can fathom. Still awaiting your comments. So far you've posted nothing but hot air. RB 35s5 NY Almost every picture taken in space was taken by a Hasselblad. They've been on every shuttle flight, at least 5 cameras each!. The first footprint on the moon - photographed by Hasselblad! Hasselblad is also big into aerial photography. They're used in military and aerospace regularly. In fact, I picked up a used Hasselblad aerial recon camera and housing down on Canal St in NYC. I bought it by the pound and resold it for much, much more!!! aaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!! Hasselblad - a real camera! Not junk!! I bet Joe is buying one right now! I hope he gets that 22 megapixel model and all the lenses! Glory! |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message . .. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... As I said, you have no idea where these cameras are used or for what. They are not found in studios. In fact I know of two in use right now by the Museum of Natural History, but not in any capacity you can fathom. Still awaiting your comments. So far you've posted nothing but hot air. RB 35s5 NY Almost every picture taken in space was taken by a Hasselblad. They've been on every shuttle flight, at least 5 cameras each!. They've been on every NASA spaceflight since the first orbital Mercury missions. Hasselblad was the only company interested in adapting their bodies and lenses to NASA's needs at the time. After seeing how much "free publicity" Hasselblad got, every camera company showed interest. But NASA had what they wanted and stuck with the 'Blads. Max |
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Nikon is now NASA's #1 flight camera.
http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/news...f5eva_e_00.htm Poor Bob C. is stomped again. Then again you have to wonder what Bob might use a 22MP or higher for? Does he know that a 4MP D2Hs makes the same quality 8X10 prints and has even better control over dynamic range? Bye, bye, Bobby! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Nikon is now NASA's #1 flight camera. http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/news...f5eva_e_00.htm Poor Bob C. is stomped again. Then again you have to wonder what Bob might use a 22MP or higher for? Does he know that a 4MP D2Hs makes the same quality 8X10 prints and has even better control over dynamic range? Bye, bye, Bobby! Who cares about 8x10 prints? What about running the pixels into a DSP for analysis. What kinds of analysis? Like looking for slight ground collapses due to tunnel, a surface wake in mm from a submarine running hundreds of meters below the surface, changes in water reflectance due to oil films, subtle changes in wave structure due to winds, old river beds under the sand, buried objects in the sand, land mines, etc. Go play with your toy camera and your 8 x 10's. Science has much better and more sophisticated uses for photography. Since you know so much about cameras, how many lines of C code does it take to write a recursive low pass filter using a bilinear transformation to discern the chromolesence and luminesence characteristics of a black and white 16 MP digital photograph? Tell us Robbie! Tell us!!!! Bwaaahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Scorched like a flounder in lava!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Amen! |
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Bob Crantz wrote:
x 10's. Science has much better and more sophisticated uses for photography. Since you know so much about cameras, how many lines of C code does it take to write a recursive low pass filter using a bilinear transformation to discern the chromolesence and luminesence characteristics of a black and white 16 MP digital photograph? Tell us Robbie! Tell us!!!! What the hell is "Chromolesence", and what's it got to do with black and white images? Cheers Marty |
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Talk about a beating! Bobsprit has been made into pulp.
Oh the humanity! Lloyd |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message . .. Who cares about 8x10 prints? Ansel Adams did. He used a Sinar P 8x10 view camera and made B&W contact prints. Max |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Nikon is now NASA's #1 flight camera. And Huffy is the OFFICIAL bike of the US Olympic Cycling Team! Bwaahahahahahahahaaa!!!!!!!!!! |
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