Jensen Healey. Somewhere between '72 and '76.
Over-restored in my opinion - I prefer to see some patina of age on a vehicle...
Jensen Healey. Somewhere between '72 and '76.
How do you take photos on the move?
I carry a Canon S100 in a pouch on my belt -all these pictures are hand-held.
If you are not confident you can do this safely, do not yada yada yada...
My cameras lead a hard life and are lucky to survive two years. This one is on its first trip and I've just bought a used spare off eBay...
Mike![]()
Impressed as always with your photos, recognise a few places out there.
You look like a normal proportioned chap so I too am curious how to "shoot on the move" as my S90 buttons are small (or fingers so large) - more explanations required please - at your leisure
Keep it coming.
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Impressed as always with your photos, recognise a few places out there.
You look like a normal proportioned chap so I too am curious how to "shoot on the move" as my S90 buttons are small (or fingers so large) - more explanations required please - at your leisure
Keep it coming.
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- more explanations required please -
. I'm interested in your shooting technique ..... with which hand do you hold the camera ..... what mode or aperture do you tend to use ....... is the camera left permanently "on" ...... what sort of battery life do you get ....... do you use a fixed or auto focus setting
Sorry for all the questions but I am interested
. This means that all forward-facing pics on the move are inverted.
I use a small Canon which I wear on a lanyard around my neck and keep tucked into the breast pocket of my jacket. When I see something I want to snap I simply use my left hand to retrieve the camera, switch it on and rattle off a few shots before returning the camera to the pocket.
Invariably though you'll always end up missing a shot as you only spot the target at the last moment but are travelling too quickly to be able to catch it. C'est la vie.
I know that Mike has a "holster" or pouch for his camera and uses the same method as I albeit without the lanyard.
HTH

Being "normally proportioned" is not something I've been accused of before![]()

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. Your technique would solve that
.. Or are you back already? I didn't look at the date of your last entry!
So the lucky boy is still out on the roadMike's reports are about as real time as they get!
. I'm not envious, honest.So the lucky boy is still out on the road. I'm not envious, honest.
