Dirty Shoulders

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Dirty Shoulders

#1 Post by spud »

A quick look inside a once fired case, you can clearly see how carbon residue collects on the inside of the case shoulder.


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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

It would be good to film the outside at the same time as the inside (Second camera) to get an idea of which part of the case you are looking at. Also is there any chance of you doing a short review of the Hawkeye itself?
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yes im on it
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Good stuff Spud but echo Ovenpaas comments sign92
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#5 Post by spud »

the dual camera could be more difficult than i first thought but ill have a play tommorow and ill knock a review off tomoz as welll any thing else
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

Very good, thanks for posting the review. I was curious to see how it compares to my Olympus system and I think I prefer this one as it is a lot lighter and easier to use.
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#8 Post by spud »

the hawkeye or the olympus you mean david?
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#9 Post by ovenpaa »

I much prefer the Hawkeye, the Olympus is quite cumbersome and does not pack down so easily, however it also has a remote control for the head to point to any angle and a very good light source that runs on 24vDC via mains or a battery pack, that still does not make up for the weight. It came originally in a full size Samsonite suitcase! :o
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#10 Post by spud »

can i have a picture please dave if poss i have an idea
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