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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Time Tank... 2 years later

It tests very good.

Graeme
 
beats cleaning rooms in hotels :wink:

heh i loved that job... i feel sorry for any of the people that stayed in a room that i (didn't) clean... but man it was a lot of fun....
 
heh i loved that job... i feel sorry for any of the people that stayed in a room that i (didn't) clean... but man it was a lot of fun....
you wouldnt be saying that if you had to clean some of the hotel rooms i stayed in ... but thats another story .Man i cant wait to check out canada sometime :)
 
You cleaned hotel rooms?? Wow what a life story you have.

not sure if it really counts... I was 17, it was in Jasper ( a little ski village high up in the Rocky Mountains ) and all we did all day was, well, use your imagination...
 
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i dont know what anyone else here thinks but Jims one scary looking dude :waaa:
 
not sure if it really counts... I was 17, it was in Jasper ( a little ski village high up in the Rocky Mountains ) and all we did all day was, well, use your imagination...

and, then you got kicked off the mountain... or, so the story goes... :)

later,
Jason
 
Incredibleeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !

Incredibleeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !

Jim, Jarred, Red Team: the images of the dog and the clock are beautifull.

T-Stop on shooting of the doy with the 25mm mini prime ? Is full open?

Distance from the lens to the dog?
Distance from the lens to the RED flag?

THX!!!
 
Zooming in close, I can't see a sharp edge anywhere. Is the focus off? Or is this something to do with the OLPF or moire reduction thing?

I suppose razor sharp isn't required for moving images. Can we see some?

Zooming in close on a 1/4 res jpeg? Kidding?

Jim
 
I love the tonal range of both shots. To maintain that smooth and subtle a grayscale in a 1/4 res jpeg says a lot.
 
I've been coveting this watch ever since I saw it two years ago :-).

$1000 though, eesh, there's a lot of pieces of gear I need to get first.

So, I think this goes at the top of the list of luxury splurge for when I get my first big success :-)
 
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