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Posted by highlander: Mon Dec 4th, 2017 10:26 1st Post
First impressions as Billy and I take an eventful trip to the seaside https://blythestorm.com/2017/12/04/3-legged-thing-punks-billy-first-impressions/



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Posted by jk: Mon Dec 4th, 2017 11:54 2nd Post
Got a similar unit but in metal. I like the way it fixes to your backpack.



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Posted by Eric: Mon Dec 4th, 2017 14:50 3rd Post
Very interesting and informative review. Hope the bruises heal quick!

What camera did d you use for the first beach shot. Love the way the pebbles have been resolved. :thumbs:


I think it might be worth getting one of these....if only to help UK manufacturers. Starting a UK where possible buying strategy. ;-)



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Posted by jk: Mon Dec 4th, 2017 16:58 4th Post
Meant to say those orange straps look very useful. I like the buckles. Is that a Jan special or do they come with the tripod?



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Posted by Eric: Mon Dec 4th, 2017 18:02 5th Post
jk wrote:
Meant to say those orange straps look very useful. I like the buckles. Is that a Jan special or do they come with the tripod?
Think they come with some back packs, like this ....

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Posted by Eric: Mon Dec 4th, 2017 18:14 6th Post
I have a Lowepro flipside which has a hideaway stirrup to support tripod. (White motif at bottom in picture)

I prefer the flip side because when I take off the backpack and lay it down on the ground to access the interior... the back of the case is in the dirt...not the front that's going on my jacket! It's also more secure as the access is against my back!

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Posted by jk: Tue Dec 5th, 2017 08:17 7th Post
Thanks Eric.
I will look for some of those buckles or the ready made straps.



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Posted by highlander: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 03:10 8th Post
Eric: all shots either D600 or iPhone 6s

JK: I think lowepro do offer those straps as spares. I know a chap bought two extra ones and has four on his Whistler 450, which isn't standard



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Posted by highlander: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 03:12 9th Post
If anyone's interested there's a review of the Whistler 350AW on my blog
https://blythestorm.com/2017/01/02/review-of-the-lowepro-whistler-bp350aw/



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Posted by jk: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 04:45 10th Post
highlander wrote:
Eric: all shots either D600 or iPhone 6s

JK: I think lowepro do offer those straps as spares. I know a chap bought two extra ones and has four on his Whistler 450, which isn't standard

Dont suppose you know the part number or what they call it.
I did look on the LowePro site but may have missed them.



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Posted by highlander: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 07:28 11th Post
I think you need to contact customer services and just ask if you can get two additional orange straps for the Whistler rucsack



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Posted by Eric: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 07:48 12th Post
highlander wrote:
Eric: all shots either D600 or iPhone 6s

JK: I think lowepro do offer those straps as spares. I know a chap bought two extra ones and has four on his Whistler 450, which isn't standard

Well on the basis the photos with the Nikon on a tripod must have been with the iphone...I am well impressed with that phones clarity. :applause:

My wife's nokia phone is superb (20mp) but my Samsung is :thumbsdown:

Makes me wonder why we bother with DSLR for general photography.o.O



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Posted by jk: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 08:08 13th Post
I think the difference is seen when you try to enlarge the photo much past postcard size t becomes grainy.

I have been looking at some of my iPhone SE images. They look fone on the phone and when enlarged just a little but at any size around 8x10 or A4 they look pretty ropey.



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Posted by jk: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 08:35 14th Post
OK I found what I wanted ITW Waterbury G hook flat.

No source in UK, or EU.

10 buckles (red), Costs £6.38 + £0.35 P&P from China.
Be here in January.

I'm happy as I have loads of 1" webbing.

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Posted by Eric: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 13:27 15th Post
jk wrote:
I think the difference is seen when you try to enlarge the photo much past postcard size t becomes grainy.

I have been looking at some of my iPhone SE images. They look fone on the phone and when enlarged just a little but at any size around 8x10 or A4 they look pretty ropey.

I appreciate that, for critical appraisal...but I haven't printed any of my 'general photography' shots for yonks, o.O



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Posted by Eric: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 13:28 16th Post
Sorry duplicate post.

Have damaged my typing digits while hand mixing a load of concrete so typing very softly.:needsahug:



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Posted by Eric: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 13:37 17th Post
jk wrote:
OK I found what I wanted ITW Waterbury G hook flat.

No source in UK, or EU.

10 buckles (red), Costs £6.38 + £0.35 P&P from China.
Be here in January.

I'm happy as I have loads of 1" webbing.


http://www.odintactical.co.uk/itw-nexus-1inch-g-hook

Just goes to show how we are ripped off in UK! £3.50 EACH!



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Posted by jk: Thu Dec 7th, 2017 13:39 18th Post
Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
OK I found what I wanted ITW Waterbury G hook flat.

No source in UK, or EU.

10 buckles (red), Costs £6.38 + £0.35 P&P from China.
Be here in January.

I'm happy as I have loads of 1" webbing.


http://www.odintactical.co.uk/itw-nexus-1inch-g-hook

Just goes to show how we are ripped off in UK! £3.50 EACH!

Just as well I found my one in China.
Yes a huge rip off in UK.

Holy cr@£ I just saw the price of the Cobra buckle! ˆ £25 each. I found them for £3.50 for two in China.



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