A Few Digital Photos of Seal Beach, 2014/5/22

Was shooting digital photos of Sally's graduation at CSULB, so, shot some photos of walkabout at Seal Beach with Ricoh G700 before riding home with Sally's family.

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  1. alexkon
    alexkon ·

    With your Ricoh G700 should do something. The camera is not lying color does distortion at the edges, and probably does not want to do doubles. Joke =)) Plastic Fantastic I was already tired. And you?
    Beautiful pictures! Great album!

  2. herbert-4
    herbert-4 ·

    @alexkon The seagull absolutely POSED for his photo opportunity!! Ricoh G700 is an industrial camera. It meets standards, JIS6 dust proof, JIS8 waterproof 5 m for 2 hours, Milspec 810f dropped from 2 m to concrete floor 26 (!!!) times even when turned on. It can be disinfected with bleach or alcohol. It interfaces with CALS standard document softwares for government public works, medical, legal, military, sanitation, forensics, food service for insertion of annotated photos into contracts and documents. USA does not use this software, but some businesses do. I found the camera at a tool warehouse store, on sale, $200 off, so for $400 in 2010. It came with annotation and cataloging software, but not CALS standard documents (separate and EXPENSIVE!!) There is a much more expensive version with Bluetooth, Wifi, GPS with maps(!) that adds geotagging, map insertion, and remote control operation. This is getting rather CIA Toy class. Anyway, the camera is very cool, because you can let a small child take photos with it, and you'll get it back intact, and the photos will be in focus, because the auto focus is VERY fast. It's like a rubber toy with big buttons. I like this thing a lot. I saw some ads a couple years ago that Ricoh has sold the CALS system to Japan, part of China, Australia, and Viet Nam. The camera I have was made in Viet Nam.

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