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Gear Talk => Other => Topic started by: Thomas Stellwag on December 07, 2017, 21:21:55
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...nearly
according to a friend from a Nordic Country this is called "industrial style light"....and beeing stylish, colour temperature has an own grade of freedom.....thanks
freedom bandwith was ca.3500K for the LEDS and 7-9K for the Finish Sky, btw, I survived in the person basked on the forklift, but decided after 2 hours outside not to use TiltShift anymore, as the screws became smaller and smaller
...maybe as my 2 cents for the recent thread about tripod vibrations: switch the forklift engine off :)
pics of the unit cannot be posted, as the new logo is secret until?....at least every worker who took smart phone shots today has posted them 8)
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He he ;D Looks Good Thomas! Sounds like you pulled it off ;)
Best light stands I have ever seen! 8)
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Thomas, that looks really cold but fun!
freedom bandwith was ca.3500K for the LEDS and 7-9K for the Finish Sky, btw, I survived in the person basked on the forklift, but decided after 2 hours outside not to use TiltShift anymore, as the screws became smaller and smaller
I guess that you could use the forklift as the shift part? 8)
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As solid and versatile as you can get ;D
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thanks Erik, Akira and Jakov
This Sisu is fun and there is still reserve, it can lift 16t
Should I ask for it for the next NG Photo race?
@Akira shift with the forklift goes well, even focus stacking with the inch pedal
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amphibious floats for excavators??
2 hours in a manbasket in the cold......you must own some good undergarments.
cool shots.
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@ Brent_e yes pontoons for amphibious excavators. They are produced there in Ähtäri.
Daylight was ca 3 hours plus some very blue, but useful time.
I had to stay outside the whole time, with some short coffee breaks - because the workers had to install the whole unit
and it worked better because they then understood, that I am serious about the outcome ... and expecting snow, which fortunately did not come before night
it will help me later to write the German manual for the unit :D