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    Thumbs up Astronauts Love 2 use NIKON DSLR in Space Exploration


    Im not sure if the body and flash they use is a Nikon made in " planet earth" or modify nikon kinda look so different, But those Lenses are Obviously Nikon (Dark side)

    im gonna upload the Vid in youtube and post the link L8tr

    some screen shots


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    haheahaa...grabeha ana oi...pamusil na nila para incase naay mga alien...tumpak jud dayon...hehe

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    UPDATE:

    Video uploaded

    .................................................. ................ - Life_in_Orbit[SPAC00000370].mkv

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Dino View Post
    The Official DLSR of NASA is the Nikon D2Xs with some modifications per requirement for Space use. Astronauts were also trained how to use it properly by the Nikon Team. Lucky guys with all of those gear free of charge from the US Government. They're also using a Thinkpad on board the space shuttle.

    yip

    and i think that's a Sony Vegas software gamit nila in editing their video blog XD

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    Last edited by koto; 12-22-2008 at 01:12 PM.

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    WOOPSSS!!! update di diay full nikon system hehee

    the camera body is a

    KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS 760 Digital Camera

    DCS 760 feature highlights:

    * 6-megapixel CCD (3032 x 2008 pixels)

    * 1.3X effective focal length magnification relative to 35mm

    * New low noise electronics

    * A promised 6-fold increase in FireWire transfer speed relative to previous DCS models

    * Video out (review only, NTSC and PAL)

    * A new LCD and user interface adopted from the DCS Pro Back that includes a 1:1 zoom for focus checking and a spot densitometer

    * It will ship with DCS Camera Manager, a standalone application that enables the setting of camera properties, automatic transfer of images from camera to computer, camera triggering and extensive camera control. DCS Photo Desk, which Kodak released in December, will also work with DCS 760 files.

    * Support for PC Cards larger than 2GB (by supporting the FAT 32 file structure on DOS-formatted cards), and perhaps even the Toshiba 5GB PC Card when it ships later this year.

    * Exposure compensation in software up to +/-2 stops (similar to Kodak's current SLR range)

    * Voice annotation (also similar to Kodak's current SLR range)

    * Weight of 4.1 pounds with battery and PC Card

    * Will ship with an IR Blocking Filter; an Anti-Aliasing filter will be an optional extra


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    PERO nikon ghapon na system heheee

    more from here http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/con...id=7-3847-3874
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    see that big round thing in front of that bald guy (photo with red circled Nikon-Kodak camera)? that is where EF lenses can be mounted.

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    Nikon has always been the 35mm camera system choice for NASA since the sixties till today. For medium format they used Hasselblads during the lunar missions, I dont know if they still use this today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommy View Post
    Nikon has always been the 35mm camera system choice for NASA since the sixties till today. For medium format they used Hasselblads during the lunar missions, I dont know if they still use this today.
    Yes they do.

    203FE's with Distagon FE 2.8/50 mm, Planar FE 2/110 mm and Tele-Tessar FE 4/250 or 350 mm lens.


    My source tells me that NASA may soon plan to use H2D-39's but no confirmation of this yet. I personally believe that the reason behind this is that more common resolutions available are sufficient for surface photography, because after all, surface imaging now is a whole new ballgame with satellites. However, the move for H2D-39's can only mean one thing--they're preparing it (and its successor models) for the moon. Which is only poetic justice, because HB's were the first still cameras to be used on it.

    NASA still has a standard (film) imaging lab, and thus they still employ film cameras such as HB's and heavily modified Linhofs.

    BTW, the official NASA Nikons used in surface imagery are D1's and D2X's...other Nikon models photographed on board the STS or the ISS are either probably NMS (non-mission-specific) or personal units owned by the astronauts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrasHBURN View Post
    see that big round thing in front of that bald guy (photo with red circled Nikon-Kodak camera)? that is where EF lenses can be mounted.
    hahah special mount fr canon lenses...

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    see that big round thing in front of that bald guy (photo with red circled Nikon-Kodak camera)? that is where EF lenses can be mounted.
    hahaha lol

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