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Friday, 26 October 2012

Sitemaps and Seo - First in Google?: Free #linking – how unreal are these colours?

Free #linking – how unreal are these colours?


Towards Morte Point by 35mm_photographs

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The image above was taken with a Pentax K1000 35mm camera Towards Morte Point in North Devon, a photo by 35mm_photographs on Flickr.

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I love film cameras – how unreal are these colors?

The Pentax K1000 is an almost all metal, mechanically (springs, gears, levers) controlled, manual-focus SLR with manual exposure control. It was completely operable without batteries. It only needed batteries (one A76 or S76, or LR44 or SR44) for the light metering information system. This consisted of a center-the-needle exposure control system using a galvanometer needle pointer moving between vertically arranged +/– over/underexposure markers at the right side of the viewfinder to indicate the readings of the built-in full-scene averaging, cadmium sulfide (CdS) light meter versus the actual camera settings. The meter did not have a true on/off switch and the lens cap needed to be kept on the lens to prevent draining the battery when the K1000 was not in use.
Pentax K1000. (2012, May 31). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 21:26, June 8, 2012, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pentax_K1000&oldid=495230110

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