27th Feb (Monday eve) spar mine - photos & bit or srt?

Started by Tim Watts, Feb 25, 2012, 08:45 PM

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mike leahy

[quote="Ian" post=5088]. Actually, I have used a few :huh:[/quote]
would you like to tell the boy's and girl's how many "a few" is please mr A :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
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Ian A

Hum. It is now actually 20 as Tim says. However, if I had spent £500 as he suggests each time then it would have cost me 20 x £500 = £10000. That would have required an additional element of stupidity of which I do not feel capable of :(
Currently at rest in the Elephant's graveyard
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Tim Watts

[quote="Ian" post=5105]Hum. It is now actually 20 as Tim says. However, if I had spent £500 as he suggests each time then it would have cost me 20 x £500 = £10000. That would have required an additional element of stupidity of which I do not feel capable of :([/quote]

I did mention the option of putting it in something waterproof! I know its an alien concept but hey - stanger things have happened ;-) :lol:
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Tim Watts
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Joel Colk

[quote="Ian" post=5105]Hum. It is now actually 20 as Tim says. However, if I had spent £500 as he suggests each time then it would have cost me 20 x £500 = £10000. That would have required an additional element of stupidity of which I do not feel capable of :([/quote]

Yes, that would have been much worse :ohmy:

I use a darren drum, pain in the arse to get the camera out of though. Might just buy a pelicase

Frank Hill

FYI I use a Peli case for my video camera stuff, take it kayaking whatever, superb and you don't get condensation in the case etc whic you do with placky bag type stuff.
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Ali Wiseman

I use a Landjoff Drybag (They have an Ebay shop). Seems to work for waterproofing, but no protection from Impact.  I tested it by sealing a Toilet Roll in it, and flinging it in the bath.

It depends on your Body and Lens combination, as some of the new Autofocus (Who actually uses AF underground?) lenses will not fit in the smaller one. I use old Manual Focus lenses, and bang the focus on infinty. Seems to work well enough.

I find the camera more in danger of Drips from above when shooting, than getting a dunking when travelling through a Mine.
You want me to go down *there*? On a bloody *rope*?
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andrew boyle

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Ian A

[quote="Suboffender" post=5111] pain in the arse to get the camera out of though. [/quote]

I would imagine it will always be a pain to get your camera out of your arse :huh:
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Tim Watts

andy. photos look great. so are you hooked on the underworld as well as the underwear?
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Tim Watts
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John Oh

[quote="Suboffender" post=5083]I want a D90, but if i do, I will sill be using the D60 underground.[/quote]

I said that about my 20D when I upgraded, So if you do upgrade I bet it wont be long before the new one is joining down under B)
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Les Williams

This picture

looks like a giant evil snakes eye... :ohmy:
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andrew boyle

yes Tim most certainly am, love to go again sometime and the pack horse would love to go as well :)
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andrew boyle

yes i certaily am would love to go again and so would the pack horse
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andrew boyle

my wife called it dragons eye, looks like the side of a dragons face
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Les Williams

[quote="andyboyle" post=5131]my wife called it dragons eye, looks like the side of a dragons face[/quote]

Like this?


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