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Todays eXperiment with the mOOn camera-907X SE
mOOn Hobby Control Tower 3 by tOny endieveri, on Flickr
mOOn Hobby Control Tower 3 by tOny endieveri, on Flickr
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In the true spirit of "fun with", I received my kit yesterday (directly from Hasselblad) and was able to get outdoors (in the rain) this afternoon to test "proof of life".
Two "moon rocks", the CFV-II 50C/907X with the XCD 35-75mm zoom (forgive the iPhone snaps):
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Joe
In the true spirit of "fun with", I received my kit yesterday (directly from Hasselblad) and was able to get outdoors (in the rain) this afternoon to test "proof of life".
Two "moon rocks", the CFV-II 50C/907X with the XCD 35-75mm zoom (forgive the iPhone snaps):
As you can see from the scene, the light was not bright and I was able to focus with no difficulty using the "flippy" rear LCD. I'll mount the CFV-II 50C back on the 503CW this weekend and see how that works. Happy so far.
Joe
907X mOOn camera XCD65mm
I realize this is not typical Get DPI photography but I am using the 907X for helping with my vision of photography.
I will leave the in-depth camera reviews to the more competent. I can say the 907X is the best user interface of any digital camera I have ever touched.
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mOOn Hobby Control Tower 1 by tOny endieveri, on Flickr
In the true spirit of "fun with", I received my kit yesterday (directly from Hasselblad) and was able to get outdoors (in the rain) this afternoon to test "proof of life".
As you can see from the scene, the light was not bright and I was able to focus with no difficulty using the "flippy" rear LCD. I'll mount the CFV-II 50C back on the 503CW this weekend and see how that works. Happy so far.
Joe
I have relented, I paid the deposit this morning. Sounds like I will have the only one n NZ. My wife isn't happy so I will have to sell some stuff to placate her.![]()
mOOn camera, 907X 45mm X-pan...
testing 1-2-3 testing 1-2-3
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mOOn X-pan I by tOny endieveri, on Flickr
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mOOn X-pan II by tOny endieveri, on Flickr
I can only assume with the blue sky showing through a small window slit with the black geometric shapes, that you took these "testing 123" images through the narrow window of a stealth bomber (as shown).
Dave (D&A)
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D&A my usual ride is a SR-71 Blackbird but it has been in the hanger for some upgrades so I took out the Old F117 Nighthawk for a quick spin.
At 684 miles an hour I was worried about camera shake/motion blur but as you noticed NO PROBLEM:grin:
LOL!! :thumbup:
Hmm. How much room for groceries have ya got in that thing?
My ride ain't got much room for groceries either, but is a touch more leisurely about how I get places...
enjoy, G
No matter where you go, go there on two wheels.
mOOn 907X at warp speed with XCD 65mm
Limited time with this unique camera but I'm getting the feel of it. In imposed LOCKDOWN for awhile but I hope soon out into the Wild with it.
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Ship View[/url] by tOny endieveri, on Flickr
I don't have a bike, but if I ever get one, I want one like yours Godfrey, it looks so cool and the color and finish is beautiful!
This may be a silly question (intrigued X1D II owner here), but how do you shoot portrait-orientation shots on the 907x? Is there a "rotating back" setup like a Mamiya RB/RZ, or do you just awkwardly turn the whole thing and not flip up the screen?