Stuart Goggin <SGOGGIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>One excellant feature of these lights is that the filament is extremely
>bright, so if you use it on items that have been misted with water you get
a
>very neat sparkling effect.
>
>Next project will be a battery powered version of these using 12v 6.5AH gel
>cells for use outdoors.
>
Outstanding! I am looking forward to your update on the gel cell setup.
>OLY CONTENT:
> How does one stop purchasing Olympus camera bodies.??? ;-) I seem to
>pick up a new camera with evey lense I buy. I am now up to three OM10's,
an
>OM20 and an OM2000. Two bodies I can explain to my fiancee as required,
>one for black and white and one for colour, but how can one explain five
>bodies....? 8-) I usually just say, "its that olympus thing again"....
>
Would you believe.......... B&W tech pan for fine grain, Tri-X for low
light, then a pair for fast and slow color *negative*, another pair for high
speed and low speed chromes, oh! and another for infrared, and or course
backups for at least two in the remote event of a battery
failure.......Geeee. You could easily justify 8 or more bodies. And of
course, each requires it own lens(es)............
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