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Show of hands: who carries a camera when cycling?
Having just gotten my hands on a digital camera (my first still camera in a
few years) I'm happy to find it fits perfectly in my seat-bag along with the break-away gear! 8D No pictures taken while on the road yet - just pics of the bike & new rack. Seeing as my legs aren't jell-o from the first ride of the day, I'm going to go out now and see if I see anything while riding that's photo worthy! Anyone have any cycling photos of their own to post? Cheers, Chris |
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Response to C.J.Patten:
Long ago when I was into landscape photography I used to carry one of these occasionally on the bike - http://www.wista.co.jp/e_wista/e_sho...era/e_s2_1.htm A beautiful thing, and the contacts were lovely; but the tripod was a bugger to carry, one reason I went back eventually to 35mm. I haven't used that camera in years; but I can't bring myself to sell it. -- Mark, UK "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." |
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"Mark McNeill" wrote in message ... Response to C.J.Patten: Long ago when I was into landscape photography I used to carry one of these occasionally on the bike - http://www.wista.co.jp/e_wista/e_sho...era/e_s2_1.htm A beautiful thing, and the contacts were lovely; but the tripod was a bugger to carry, one reason I went back eventually to 35mm. I haven't used that camera in years; but I can't bring myself to sell it. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Don't sell it! Inless you want to sell it to me at a bargain price. That's a beautiful piece of equipment. Years ago I bought a light hand-built alumium back pack which doubled as a tripod. There was a leg hinged at the top of one side of the frame, giving three point support. I have also thought about using the bicycle with a monopod to form a tripod. Is that a 4 x 5? Just wait...maybe you will be able to get a digital "film holder" before long. |
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C.J.Patten wrote:
: Having just gotten my hands on a digital camera (my first still : camera in a few years) I'm happy to find it fits perfectly in my : seat-bag along with the break-away gear! 8D which one do you have? Mine is too big to bother with on the bike. If it were the size of my iPod Shuffle.... |
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You can get digital backs for medium format cameras FWIW.
http://www.hasselblad.se/ 22 Megapixel. (!) That's one nice camera you've go there. I second the suggestion to keep it. (I still have a medium format camera and an old 35mm Voigtlander here.) BTW: had a good ride tonight! 10km this time bringing todays total to 15km. Big jump over three weeks ago when I struggled with 5km! Took two photos. http://www.ncf.ca/~af895/bike/photos/fudd.jpg http://www.ncf.ca/~af895/bike/photos/simba.jpg (I don't think the cat liked it's owners) C. "Leo Lichtman" wrote in message ... "Mark McNeill" wrote in message ... Response to C.J.Patten: Long ago when I was into landscape photography I used to carry one of these occasionally on the bike - http://www.wista.co.jp/e_wista/e_sho...era/e_s2_1.htm A beautiful thing, and the contacts were lovely; but the tripod was a bugger to carry, one reason I went back eventually to 35mm. I haven't used that camera in years; but I can't bring myself to sell it. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Don't sell it! Inless you want to sell it to me at a bargain price. That's a beautiful piece of equipment. Years ago I bought a light hand-built alumium back pack which doubled as a tripod. There was a leg hinged at the top of one side of the frame, giving three point support. I have also thought about using the bicycle with a monopod to form a tripod. Is that a 4 x 5? Just wait...maybe you will be able to get a digital "film holder" before long. |
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"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
... which one do you have? Mine is too big to bother with on the bike. If it were the size of my iPod Shuffle.... Bought a used Canon A60. Here's the skinny: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2003_reviews/a60.html I'd take a photo of it in the seat bag but, well, you know...that'd be a neat trick. C. |
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Canon Power Shot A75 or Argus DC 3500 or HP Photo Smart (older and much
larger). Used a tiny Sipix for awhile, but it kept screwing up and losing memory, and needed to be reset by the computer program quite regularly. I got pics all over the internet! |
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"Colorado Bicycler" wrote in message
oups.com... I got pics all over the internet! LINKS LINKS LINKS! We wanna see! |
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C.J.Patten wrote:
Having just gotten my hands on a digital camera (my first still camera in a few years) I'm happy to find it fits perfectly in my seat-bag along with the break-away gear! 8D yes it is fun to carry a camera. My Sony cybershot fits in my jersey pocket just fine and is easily accessible. I have dropped it only once - that too when trying something funky (to capture my shadow on the road)... i am in the process of putting together all my pics. will send a link to you once it is up. But few websites i am impressed with a http://bushnell.homeip.net/~bill/bik...res/index.html http://www.molenda.us/photos/hellyer...me-2004-08-20/ +ravi No pictures taken while on the road yet - just pics of the bike & new rack. Seeing as my legs aren't jell-o from the first ride of the day, I'm going to go out now and see if I see anything while riding that's photo worthy! Anyone have any cycling photos of their own to post? Cheers, Chris |
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"C.J.Patten" wrote in message
... Having just gotten my hands on a digital camera (my first still camera in a few years) I'm happy to find it fits perfectly in my seat-bag along with the break-away gear! 8D No pictures taken while on the road yet - just pics of the bike & new rack. Seeing as my legs aren't jell-o from the first ride of the day, I'm going to go out now and see if I see anything while riding that's photo worthy! Anyone have any cycling photos of their own to post? Cheers, Chris When I'm on tours...sure, always. I carry a Canon Powershot S330 Digital Elph. I'm going to Colorado later this week, with my registration and food paid for by my pictures from previous years (the tour organizers offered me a free trip, in exchange for the right to use some of my photos in their marketing materials...which fulfills a lifelong dream of being a "professional cycling photographer"!). Tour de France 2004: http://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliS...DF2004_001.htm Ride Around Mt. Lassen 2004: http://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliS...4/RAML_001.htm Bicycle Tour of Colorado 2003: http://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliS...03/BTC0017.htm Ride Around Mt. Lassen 2003: http://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliS...03/RAMS001.htm Bicycle Tour of Colorado 2002: http://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliS.../BTC2002_1.htm Bicycle Tour of Colorado 2001: http://www.shastasoftware.com/CycliS.../BTC2002_1.htm -- ~_-* ....G/ \G http://www.CycliStats.com CycliStats - Software for Cyclists |
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