Why so many multiple posts for the same day? I have a backlog of reports and photos I wanted to post, leading up to when I registered this blog. I should be caught up soon.
The Konica AF3 was a 35mm, rangefinder film camera, which was introduced by Konica in 1984. It was a nifty, compact camera which featured an auto-focus mechanism, an EE system, and a built-in flash unit. The auto-focus mechanism of the AF3 incorporated an active infrared focus-detection system, which had been designed to assure precise focusing automatically. The AF3 was available in different colors, which included yellow, silver, and black. It was fitted with a Hexanon 35mm f/2.8 lens, which was made of four elements. Specifications The Konica AF3 was equipped with an electronic, programmed, behind-the-lens shutter with speeds ranging from 1/60 to 1/500th of a second. The built-in electronic flash synchronized at all shutter speeds. The AF3 also featured an Albada type, bright frame viewfinder with underexposure warning red light and Auto-focus green light indicator. Film advance was by means of a single-action rapid lever on the right side of the camera top plate. The AF3 was power...
The Hasselblad 553ELX was a motorized, medium format , SLR, film camera produced by Victor Hasselblad AB of Sweden from 1988. It was a camera of exceptional quality; not only was it designed to meet the high standards of a professional photographer, bu also to meet NASA requirements. The 553ELX offered a battery-powered integrated motor with a motor housing built in the camera body shell, which were made of aluminum and magnesium alloys respectively. The Hasselblad 553ELX was equipped with an electronically controlled, vertical-run, cloth curtains focal plane shutter; shutter speeds from 1/16 to 1/2000 sec plus B. It featured a Hasselblad Acute Matte focusing screen and folding focusing hood, but the 553ELX could accept different types of focusing screens, prism viewfinders, with or without built-in light meter. The camera did not operate when the release plate was depressed. It used a Planar CF 80mm lens. The 553ELX was powered by 5 AA size 1.5V alkaline batteries, which lasted up t...
Thanks to a sweet tip from a fellow angler, I found a new urban creek to explore. It's actually more of a canal, but hold water year round and is absolutely loaded with chunky green sunfish, up to 12 inches. I lost track of how many scrappy greenies I landed in a short afternoon fishing session at this Inland Empire creek. Since then, I've returned several times, always landing loads of these sunfish. I've also spotted a couple of turtles, many mosquito fish, and a couple small largemouth, along with the obligatory pile of litter and trash. Urban creek fishing at its finest hmm?
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