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    Senior Member yankees368's Avatar
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    The ultimate spotter




    Astronaut Don Pettit Floating with His Huge Camera Collection on the ISS

    http://gizmodo.com/5921164/how-many-...ut-really-need

    Astronaut Don Pettit doesn't have the name recognition of Ansel Adams, but his work transcends cultures and borders around the globe, literally. Pettit is the photographer behind the amazing timelapses coming from the ISS and here he is with his cameras; all 10 of them.

    You might be wondering what he's doing that requires all this equipment. Well, it has less to do with "needs" and everything to do with weight. Whenever a new camera is sent to the ISS, it either stays there or must be discarded before re-entry. This is because of strict, re-entry weight limitations which don't account for giant DSLRs and their sometimes even larger lenses. All this adds up to a lot of cameras over a long time. And fortunately for us, a lot of incredible footage. [OnOrbit via Petapixel]
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    What a shame they can't 'discard' all those pro Nikon bodies by having them safely descend to my house

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