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<blockquote data-quote="Falconeer" data-source="post: 23732589" data-attributes="member: 271426"><p>Why do I think about opening electrical things like I do?</p><p></p><p>Back in the 70s when I was seriously into photography and using it to illustrate my monthly column in Cycling World ... I found out about what Bert Hardy, award winning Brit photograher, did with a basic pocket camera.</p><p></p><p>I took up this as a personal challenge and bought a plastic Kodak S29 ( or similar ). With good framing of shots, and a keen watch on the light, plus careful use of the 35mm moderate wide angle lens - it produced magazine cover pictures.</p><p></p><p>Howandever, then there came reports of folk who decided to tamper with the flash, suffering under the delusion that as the camera only made use of a low voltage battery and it'd be perfecty safe - unfortunately for them the flash ramped up the battery's incoming power to silly levels.</p><p></p><p>Those who tried it are no longer with us,</p><p></p><p>There are old electrical tamperers, there are bold electical tamperers, but there are no old and bold electrical tamperers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falconeer, post: 23732589, member: 271426"] Why do I think about opening electrical things like I do? Back in the 70s when I was seriously into photography and using it to illustrate my monthly column in Cycling World ... I found out about what Bert Hardy, award winning Brit photograher, did with a basic pocket camera. I took up this as a personal challenge and bought a plastic Kodak S29 ( or similar ). With good framing of shots, and a keen watch on the light, plus careful use of the 35mm moderate wide angle lens - it produced magazine cover pictures. Howandever, then there came reports of folk who decided to tamper with the flash, suffering under the delusion that as the camera only made use of a low voltage battery and it'd be perfecty safe - unfortunately for them the flash ramped up the battery's incoming power to silly levels. Those who tried it are no longer with us, There are old electrical tamperers, there are bold electical tamperers, but there are no old and bold electrical tamperers! [/QUOTE]
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