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Daniel

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Posted: 12.03.2008 at 18.44
Shame that it doesn't provide a solution for everybody, but it certainly is a step in the right direction.

Allan

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Posted: 17.03.2008 at 15.14
Ok a little wrong but..

Bible Fight



Allan

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Last Updated: 18.03.2008 at 15.47
MiniDigi AF 5.0

From this blog

The MiniDigi AF 5.0 is a three-inch high, fully functional digicam replica of the original classic twin reflex camera.

Rolleiflex introduced the original MiniDigi in 2006, but it quickly sold out. The new MiniDigi AF 5.0, which is is available with a red or black casing, has been given some significant performance upgrades, including a 5 MB image file from a 3MP CMOS sensor, autofocus, and a very clear 1.1 inch TFT monitor, located at the top of the camera as it is on the full-sized Rolleiflex TLR.




Also comes in Red :)

Daniel

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Posted: 19.03.2008 at 02.43
Damn I want one. What's the RRP going to be on it?

Allan

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Posted: 19.03.2008 at 02.48
No idea but there's a little store close to Melbourne Central where you can pick up a genuine but probably non working vintage one for like $60, though I don't think I've ever seen the store open...

Daniel

Posts: 14623

Posted: 19.03.2008 at 03.41
I know the store you mean. I've never, ever walked past and seen it open. It's like the old book store that used to be on Swanston Street - never did that open. Is it any wonder they went out of business?

Allan

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Posted: 19.03.2008 at 13.16
Maybe the store is some kind of front?

Sheri

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Posted: 19.03.2008 at 13.34
a front for what :o

Allan

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Posted: 19.03.2008 at 14.35
Looks awesome;



Normally a liquid stream colliding with a pool of liquid merges immediately upon contact, perhaps also bringing air into the pool with it. However when the pool is moving as the stream hits, it can slide along the surface being separated from the pool by a thin layer of air. The air layer supports the jet and lubricates the motion between it and the bath. The same process happens when sliding a piece of paper across a desk or when a car hydroplanes on a wet road. But instead of a hard surface like the desk or the road, the jet is on top of a liquid surface, which is flexible like a trampoline. Because of the weight of the jet and the force required to change directions, the surface is pressed downward and a dent is formed in the shape of a bowl. The sliding jet then ramps out of this bowl and into the air.

Really you didn't need to know all that though :D

Allan

Posts: 11209

Posted: 19.03.2008 at 14.36
Post by Sheri

a front for what :o

It's only limited by your imagination :D

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