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Related: About this forumOne motion, one still
This one was handheld at 1/10 sec. I love in camera stabilization.
I tried to lure this cat into coming a bit closer. It didn't work.
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alfredo
Jun 2016
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Mira
(22,380 posts)1. WOW and MEOW
You're in the game, and I love it
Roy Rolling
(6,915 posts)3. New Orleans
My favorite camera store was Alfredo's.
alfredo
(60,071 posts)5. I will look to see if they are on the web
alfredo
(60,071 posts)7. Found this
http://caelus.ligo-la.caltech.edu/~jkern/Personal/resume.htm
ALFREDO'S CAMERAS, 1980-1997, New Orleans, LA.
In 1980, I purchased an established business, Alfredo's Cameras, and added an instrument and model shop. Here I designed and built optical and electromechanical optical systems. I fabricated lenses, prisms, flats, mirrors, filters and reticules; and I prototyped systems including photographic lenses, astronomical cameras, telescopes, coelostats, heliostats, interferometers, spectrometers/monochromators and photo detectors (PMT/CCD). I also designed and fabricated the mechanical assemblies that formed a part of these systems. Over the years, I provided ophthalmic instrumentation for the Tulane and Louisiana State University Medical schools, astronomical instrumentation for the McDonald, Yerkes, Harvard and Williams College Observatories; and numerous special purpose cameras and optical devices for individuals and business.
And this
http://leica-users.org/v17/msg03900.html
ALFREDO'S CAMERAS, 1980-1997, New Orleans, LA.
In 1980, I purchased an established business, Alfredo's Cameras, and added an instrument and model shop. Here I designed and built optical and electromechanical optical systems. I fabricated lenses, prisms, flats, mirrors, filters and reticules; and I prototyped systems including photographic lenses, astronomical cameras, telescopes, coelostats, heliostats, interferometers, spectrometers/monochromators and photo detectors (PMT/CCD). I also designed and fabricated the mechanical assemblies that formed a part of these systems. Over the years, I provided ophthalmic instrumentation for the Tulane and Louisiana State University Medical schools, astronomical instrumentation for the McDonald, Yerkes, Harvard and Williams College Observatories; and numerous special purpose cameras and optical devices for individuals and business.
And this
http://leica-users.org/v17/msg03900.html
NV Whino
(20,886 posts)4. Uh huh, that cat's got your number.
alfredo
(60,071 posts)6. I'm alive only because he wasn't hungry.