16mm Bell&Howell 70HR, 10mm/1.8 Angineaux, 25mm/0.95 Angineaux, 50mm/2 Cooke,
all on the three-lens turret, and a 100/2.8 Switar in a vest pocket for
"special" occasions, shooting DuPont 931A B&W reversal film, ASA 160, but
pushable two stops when necessary, although it made it a little grainy.
Jeez, that was a long time ago, back when a video tape machine was the size of
a refrigerator.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
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From: "R. Jackson" <jackson.robert.r@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> What kind of gear were you hauling around back then? I can't help
> being really curious. I assume you were outfitted with 16mm stuff.
>
> On Jul 14, 2005, at 5:14 PM, Walt Wayman wrote:
>
> > A few years after I graduated in 1962, I did 23 months in Vietnam
> > as a television news photographer, most of the time right up front
> > with the grunts, staring at Charley. The second helicopter crash
> > sent me home way more buggered up than I was when I went over.
> >
>
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