Friday. While working on a high stress project I realized that I needed to blow off some steam. Enter the Nikon F4. The Nikon F4 is a professional photographer's SLR. Heavy, high-tech. Amazing. And it was sitting on the table between me and my officemate.
FYI, the Nikon F4 was loaned to my officemate (okay, to the 3D department) by this director we met at work. He was planning on selling it and was willing to loan it to us so we could test it and maybe buy it.
So my officemate already used it. He said it was amazing but really heavy. I wanted a chance to try it out. So I head out to the nearest Fuji store (right beside my office) and I buy a roll of 24 shots. ASA 100.
Lock, load, shoot. I take pictures inside the 3D room, of three 1:24 scale die cast cars. A Toyota Celica and a Toyota MR-2, both tuned a la 2 Fast 2 Furious and belonging to my officemate, and my red 2005 Ford GT.
The camera had a macro lens. Perfect. Shot every possible angle I could think of. Shot the interior, shot the cars closed, shot them fully open. Nice.
So how did the shoot go? Fine. Finished the roll in an hour or so then had it developed.
What happend? Don't know. The shop had to close so I have to get the prints either tomorrow or Monday.
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