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Old Jan 11th 2017, 5:05 pm
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Ha ha no that was an old JVC I had as a back up. For work I use Sony AX33 as a main camera.

I haven't been in that site for a long time, some of them video have 1,000's of views now

I just had a look and the Jane Finch video has over 56,000 views, that money one only got 2.4 thousand :@(. Nice to see some one is still watching my less popular cringe worthy videos tho Novocation.

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Old Jan 11th 2017, 6:20 pm
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Originally Posted by Shard
It's about shutter speed, lens aperture and film sensitivity. Presumably the spy the camera would have a high sensitivity, high definition film, and a very "bright" lens (which lets in plenty of light)...that way the shutter speed could be high, eliminating any camera shake. - Shard 007
Clear lens and an open iris to an extent (but if you go overboard, it gets over-exposed).

In days gone-by, pending the quality of your film (negative), you could also process it in a way that corrects soft focus (blur) and tons of other stuff (switching day to night, night to day.etc).

* not a spy, but have been involved in film restoration a couple of times
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Old Jan 11th 2017, 8:30 pm
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
@ Aviator

If you are "Q" remind me not to borrow your ballpoint pen.
My friend has at least one of these - he gave me a gold pen and pencil set for Christmas and said if I wanted the ricin needle conversion, he could sort it for me
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