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<blockquote data-quote="jb747" data-source="post: 2304864" data-attributes="member: 24168"><p>I’ve got other things that I frame these days. And whilst that image is more than clear enough to be printed (you can clearly read all of the displays in the original), I probably don’t need it on the wall. I guess I could put it in the wardrobe, with a chair, and just sit there all night.</p><p></p><p>It was always very difficult to find spots that rigid enough to mount the camera. For this central shot, the camera was most likely mounted on the centre seat frame, and it was subject to harmonic vibrations. Only about 5-10% of shots manage to happen in a vibration null. And once the gear goes down (it’s in transit in the image), the vibration was constant, so the shots all become soft.</p><p></p><p>The only rigid spots that I found were the overhead grab rail, and the window glass itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb747, post: 2304864, member: 24168"] I’ve got other things that I frame these days. And whilst that image is more than clear enough to be printed (you can clearly read all of the displays in the original), I probably don’t need it on the wall. I guess I could put it in the wardrobe, with a chair, and just sit there all night. It was always very difficult to find spots that rigid enough to mount the camera. For this central shot, the camera was most likely mounted on the centre seat frame, and it was subject to harmonic vibrations. Only about 5-10% of shots manage to happen in a vibration null. And once the gear goes down (it’s in transit in the image), the vibration was constant, so the shots all become soft. The only rigid spots that I found were the overhead grab rail, and the window glass itself. [/QUOTE]
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