Clearly another Chinese guy spying on the Russians from Cleveland........a Good Thing ..?
Looks a little like the old Celestron 700mm. It was a telescope with a camera adapter. If so, just the weight of pressing the shutter button would have moved the "target" by about ten feet (or at night, ten light years.)
I want one for my cell phone...
The lens is use for taking pictures of a fly's eyes at 1000 yards
MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
I am more interested in the Tripod.... anyone identified it yet ?
MrBob wrote:
I am more interested in the Tripod.... anyone identified it yet ?
Looks like a Gitzo to me.
In the Marine Corps anything that required more then two guys to pick-up & carry was called ---
A Crew-served weapon --
This camera/lens combo would in my opinion qualify for that weighty title
Fredrick
Loc: Former NYC, now San Francisco Bay Area
charles tabb wrote:
Can anyone guess what mm lens this guy has?
(found on the web)
Well, we know it’s not a pocket camera!
Fredrick wrote:
Well, we know it’s not a pocket camera!
With all the discussion on UHH lately I am shocked nobody correctly identified it as a 'bridge' lens - it can be used to bridge small streams ...
A torpedo launch tube from a nuclear submarine.
Deposit 25 cents to view a common house sparrow on a ponderosa pine.
OneShot1 wrote:
Deposit 25 cents to view a common house sparrow on a ponderosa pine.
But just about one hair of a feather will be in focus.
It looks very much like the man I watched in the Serengeti, trying to take pictures of birds in a tree.
He was laid on his back the middle of the lens between his feet, pointing it up at the tree!!!!!!!
The image certainly created a laugh whenever I showed it at a photographic club talk.
I don't know what mm it is, but I think he's taking pictures of tomorrow.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.