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Will do Dan! James has really taken to the Hasselblad, but his arms get tired so he asks me to carry it between shots.......I guess I'm his Sherpa..........
This was really the first flight that I used the Hasselblad for serious air to ground work. I learned some things about the camera and it's intricacies, the detail is just incomparable. When you think about it, the 203MB file size isn't a big deal because you can't shoot the number of images that you do when you are ripping off 20-30fps with the R5II. Actually, you come home with less MB's to store when shooting the X2DII.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Will do Dan! James has really taken to the Hasselblad, but his arms get tired so he asks me to carry it between shots.......I guess I'm his Sherpa..........
Aren't g'fathers supposed to DO that? ..........The more he "gets out" the less he will depend on a "pack mule"!
Stay safe! Goes for EVERYONE!..Evil is lurking......
Dan
JWilsonphoto wrote:
This was really the first flight that I used the Hasselblad for serious air to ground work. I learned some things about the camera and it's intricacies, the detail is just incomparable. When you think about it, the 203MB file size isn't a big deal because you can't shoot the number of images that you do when you are ripping off 20-30fps with the R5II. Actually, you come home with less MB's to store when shooting the X2DII.
Just an outstanding image Jim!
Dan
McKinney traffic, I see there's still plenty for everyone to enjoy.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
This was really the first flight that I used the Hasselblad for serious air to ground work. I learned some things about the camera and it's intricacies, the detail is just incomparable. When you think about it, the 203MB file size isn't a big deal because you can't shoot the number of images that you do when you are ripping off 20-30fps with the R5II. Actually, you come home with less MB's to store when shooting the X2DII.
"The need for speed....." is essential in today's air flight and combat but the "classics" sure are "purtty"! "Low and slow" is my mantra both in combat and in viewing!
Super Jim!!
Dan
2011 Texas ANG- Layed off as a American Airlines pilot..