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Re: Gratuitous Lemania 5100 action *pics* 510.501

Hi Stewart - I'm loving those pictures. Great lighting and unusual angles. I just invested in a high end compact (Canon G11) for one simple reason - it focuses down to 1cm with the lens on wide angle. It is not possible to get these angles with a SLR or DSLR i.e. macro wide angle as the minimal focal length of a macro is 55mm. Aside from that here are two brothers powered by the Lemania 5100. The famous Italian Air Force Heuer (A.M.I) and the military prototype which as far as I know, is one of very few examples known to exist. I have this passion for rare Heuer watches and the military prototype certainly falls into that category of my collection. Which one came first?
regards
Paul
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