At 2000 July 12 - Wednesday 15:14, Lex Jenkins <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
spoke about *Re: [OM] screens...* saying
> Pete, since tripods aren't allowed lemme suggest a couple other
> possibilities for stability. How 'bout a monopod that looks like a cane -
> the CamCane, I think? It's a British-made product and I've heard that
> Porter's in the U.S. sells it as well. A walking stick with a ball top,
> fitted into a cuplike device mounted in the camera's tripod socket.
Or any monopod.
>
> Additional stability can be provided by fastening a cord between the tripod
> socket and looping it around your belt buckle.
A very cheap & light monopod is a light chain attached to the tripod
socket and stood on. Or put the camera on or beside some convenient
block of stone.
...
> >
> >Tom - you're right about the 35/2 and 24/2, if only I could afford
> >them; the 28/2.8 has to suffice at the mo!! Tripods not allowed
> >either, makes for a challenging picture-taking situation......
Oh, I forgot. Get the 21/2 as well...or instead of.
There's also T3200 or 1600 speed film!
Tom
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