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11/25/2005 01:05:06 PM · #1 |
Camera tossing and some Sample images
Something new for those of you with more guts than me.
Though it did remind me immediately of dpc's own nshapiro and his camera twirling studies.
Message edited by author 2005-11-25 13:05:29. |
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11/25/2005 01:38:20 PM · #2 |
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11/25/2005 01:42:23 PM · #3 |
I heard about this recently as well. Crazy! There are lots more examples if you search the cameratoss and cameratossing tags at Flickr. |
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11/25/2005 01:57:56 PM · #4 |
Cool now i just have to get a Nikon.
Yeah ok im just joking Nikons arent that bad |
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11/25/2005 02:29:00 PM · #5 |
I'd rather have a Nikon than a Canon! ;) This sounds like something for someone with more money than brains. I can't afford to replace my camera. |
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11/25/2005 02:33:11 PM · #6 |
I wonder what KM cameras can come up with their IS modes active.
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11/25/2005 02:40:37 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by ragamuffingirl: I'd rather have a Nikon than a Canon! ;) This sounds like something for someone with more money than brains. I can't afford to replace my camera. |
I think it has unofficial sponsorship by Cannon AND Nikon (one of the few times they both think something is a great idea). Anybody in camera sales has gota love something that can shorten the life of a camera from fully functional to dead in a matter of seconds :-)) |
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11/25/2005 02:57:26 PM · #8 |
Like I said... more money than brains. |
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11/25/2005 03:01:02 PM · #9 |
Like I said... more money than brains. |
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11/25/2005 03:08:49 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by ragamuffingirl: Like I said... more money than brains. |
You could tie a rope securely to the cam, wrap it around the lens, and then just let it unravel. dunno, might give it a cool effect.
Could also just toss the camera with a few bungies attatched if you're too clumsy to catch.
But, yeah, not sure I'd try this either.
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