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by Dean-Royal - 09/06/23 10:10 AM
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Really enjoyed your quality images Paul, I recently lugged my Nikon D800 and 150-600mm Tamron and monopod round Knockhill race track..! The weight of equipment has been a growing consideration over the years, and when I see the quality of some pics captured using up to date phone technology, my Luddite tendancies become somewhat undermined...  Thanks for posting Paul..
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Thanks for adding your pictures Bob. Were you there on the Sunday? Really enjoyed your quality images Paul, I recently lugged my Nikon D800 and 150-600mm Tamron and monopod round Knockhill race track..! The weight of equipment has been a growing consideration over the years, and when I see the quality of some pics captured using up to date phone technology, my Luddite tendancies become somewhat undermined...  Thanks for posting Paul.. Thank you. Worth taking a look at a Mirrorless camera - they are lighter and the lenses are lighter. The Olympus is very good but there are cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony and Panasonic that all get good reviews. You can subsidise the cost by trading your old kit in at Wex or similar. I had some reservations about the smaller sensor but my research showed that to be a non-issue.
Paul Costock, UK 2014 4/4 Rolls Royce Garnet Red Disco 5 Teddy - 17h1 Irish Draught cross
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[quote=Paul F]Thanks for adding your pictures Bob. Were you there on the Sunday? I was there both days Paul. I think we did chat. I might be wrong but was your good lady there with a Satnav cap? I think you mentioned that you went on the Saturday because Sunday was a better day for riding out. Then again I chatted with a lot of people so I'm probably wrong 
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Bob
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[quote=Paul F]Thanks for adding your pictures Bob. Were you there on the Sunday? I was there both days Paul. I think we did chat. I might be wrong but was your good lady there with a Satnav cap? I think you mentioned that you went on the Saturday because Sunday was a better day for riding out. Then again I chatted with a lot of people so I'm probably wrong  She was indeed wearing her “The Original Sat Nav” cap (as organised by Richard Smith aka Lord Unstone). And yes - Saturday was selected so that we could ride out on Sunday on quieter roads. It was lovely to meet you.
Paul Costock, UK 2014 4/4 Rolls Royce Garnet Red Disco 5 Teddy - 17h1 Irish Draught cross
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Thanks for posting, but more importantly, taking these great pictures. I was there on Saturday with the Morgan but just parked trackside in the normal car park. I had no idea there was a Morgan display despite walking around what I thought was the full display area!
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Thanks for adding your pictures Bob. Were you there on the Sunday? Really enjoyed your quality images Paul, I recently lugged my Nikon D800 and 150-600mm Tamron and monopod round Knockhill race track..! The weight of equipment has been a growing consideration over the years, and when I see the quality of some pics captured using up to date phone technology, my Luddite tendancies become somewhat undermined...  Thanks for posting Paul.. Thank you. Worth taking a look at a Mirrorless camera - they are lighter and the lenses are lighter. The Olympus is very good but there are cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony and Panasonic that all get good reviews. You can subsidise the cost by trading your old kit in at Wex or similar. I had some reservations about the smaller sensor but my research showed that to be a non-issue. Thanks for the heads-up on your thinking re possible reasonable route to lighter photographic kit Paul. At this time in life and skill level I suspect I may well stick with my present kit given the reality of cost/benefit calculations ...
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Really appreciate the pics from afar, that Alfa is wonderful and the engine from a Cologne Capri maybe?
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Really appreciate the pics from afar, that Alfa is wonderful and the engine from a Cologne Capri maybe? It is indeed the Capri V6 engine. Several racing in the Historic Touring Car Challenge and the Tony Dron Trophy. Can't remember which car that is, maybe the Broadspeed Capri but not sure.
Bob
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