RJBender
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kyle said:I believe thats the same place. Its in Cabazon, Ca. There are two large dinosaurs, a brontasaurus (sp?) and a t-rex. Its about a 45 minute drive from my house. A friend and I were bored one Sunday afternoon so we decided to drive down there to take stupid photos like the one in my avatar.![]()
The video cap I uploaded is from Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
R.J.
RJBender
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Frank Granovski said:Dalek - the evil ugly creature living inside the robot-like thing, with only 1 purpose in life: KILL! DESTROY! ANNIHILATE!!---and most recently to transform human beings into them. (Dr. Who.)
Yeah... ok. I guess I should know that... excuse me.


R.J.
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Kyle
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RJBender said:The video cap I uploaded is from Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
R.J.
Yeah, its the same place. Those dinosaurs are also featured in the movie The Wiz (I think thats the name of it), about some kid thats really good at Nintendo or something of that sort.
amateriat
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aizan said:
Oh, yes...the Hexar RF's soul brother.
- Barrett
amateriat
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Frank Granovski said:Though black is professional (like my pristine Leica CL and my new Bessa R3A), chrome would be delightful but titanium would be tantalizing.![]()
The Hexar RF, for me, offers the perfect combination: titanium, coated by sturdy, warm-to-the-touch (even when half-buried in snow...yes, I've confirmed this) black enamel. A black Ikon would be welcome in my camera bag.
- Barrett
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
hmm.. just looks like it might scratch easily.. maybe that's just me..
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Dave
Cheers
Dave
aizan
Veteran
well, i think more people would complain about the mp's paint scratching if they actually used them.
amateriat
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dcsang said:hmm.. just looks like it might scratch easily.. maybe that's just me..
Dave
Heck, I thought that was the point.
FWIW, my HRFs only show a wee bit o' paint wear after four+ years of relatively hard use. That enamel must be relatively thick.
Is the black Ikon's paint chromed, laquered or enameled? (I forget, and am currently too busy/lazy to look it up.)
- Barrett
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aizan
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i'm thinking enamel...
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
aizan said:well, i think more people would complain about the mp's paint scratching if they actually used them.
I'll let you know how it holds up once I get mine, hopefully, later this month
Dave
aizan
Veteran
sweet!
barrett, i think the hexar rf's soul brother is really just the hexar af, due to the rarity of the 35/2 m-hexanon. the zeiss ikon is more like mary ann to leica's ginger.
barrett, i think the hexar rf's soul brother is really just the hexar af, due to the rarity of the 35/2 m-hexanon. the zeiss ikon is more like mary ann to leica's ginger.
amateriat
We're all light!
aizan said:sweet!
barrett, i think the hexar rf's soul brother is really just the hexar af, due to the rarity of the 35/2 m-hexanon. the zeiss ikon is more like mary ann to leica's ginger.
Won't argue (much) with you there, having been a heavy (and happy) Hexar AF user for five years. And I'll have to reserve judgement until I get some personal mileage with an Ikon. But Zeiss/Cosina seem to have gotten a lot right, if only from a distance. And I was a bit hotter for Mary Ann anyways!
- Barrett (giving away his age yet again!)
P.S. And, since we've gotten on this Ginger/Mary Ann tangent anyway...
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/lux-do.html
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Huck Finn
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amateriat said:Won't argue (much) with you there, having been a heavy (and happy) Hexar AF user for five years. And I'll have to reserve judgement until I get some personal mileage with an Ikon. But Zeiss/Cosina seem to have gotten a lot right, if only from a distance. And I was a bit hotter for Mary Ann anyways!![]()
- Barrett (giving away his age yet again!)
P.S. And, since we've gotten on this Ginger/Mary Ann tangent anyway...
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/lux-do.html
Great stuff! The guy can write.
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