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Movies / Cameras in the Movies / TV / Media If you are a photographer, it's difficult not to appreciate movies too. In this forum you can discuss movies, as well as the cameras used in them. What camera used in what film / TV show etc has long been a topic of discussion at RFF. Whether the Exakta and 400mm Kilfitt lens in Hitchcock's Rear Window or the Nikons in Eastwood's Bridges of Madison County, cameras are tools which reflect the time and technology of the film.

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Old 05-31-2012   #51
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Did someone mention Seiko diver's watches? Please don't get me started, here is my fav, -



I was watch mad before becoming camera mad

Sorry for going OT , Anyway - haven't seen that film in a while - now I have an urge!

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Old 05-31-2012   #52
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Mmmmmm cigarette hands.

I'm recovered from watches. I'm recovered from watches. I'm recov.....

It ain't working. feeling urges. crap.
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This thread would be incomplete without a mention of Horst Faas, who died earlier this month. Photos show him with multi-cameras, Nikon Fs and Leicas.
Here is a link:
http://blogs.wsj.com/photojournal/20...am-war-photos/

You can see more shots of him if you Google him.
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I have a Seiko 6309-7040 sitting on the desk beside me as I read this thread. I bought it new in 1975 (from memory) when I got my first full-time job. And here's a pic of me wearing it in 1981, at the top of Cradle Mountain in Tasmania. True vintage stuff.




And you lot now have me looking for a copy of AN on DVD.
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OK More on Dennis.

He couldn't remember his lines in "Apocalypse Now".

Loved his perfomance in "Blue Velvet". He told David Lynch he wanted to play Frank Poole, because he -was- Frank Poole.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpGXd9iYli8
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ES 335 dot neck burst?

good guess JSU - but it's actually an Epiphone copy, can't afford the real thing

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