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Shame the images don't have EXIF data with them. I'm intrigued to know how he managed to get such sharp photos from a camera strapped to a vibrating mass. Even image stabilisation can't normally handle extended exposures as required at night. I guess that if it was a full frame camera on very high ISO (such as 1600) it may not show any pixel noise, but I just can't get my head round the sharpness of these.
Shame the images don't have EXIF data with them. I'm intrigued to know how he managed to get such sharp photos from a camera strapped to a vibrating mass.
This must be a clue . . .
"mounted on either one or two gyro stablazied mounts"
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I wonder if the Single/Twin Squirrel Helicopter which was operating low level in the dark without any lights on, near the Royal Albert Hall last Tuesday evening was doing some sort of photographic detail. I wonder if that flight was connected to this photographer?
Used to fly into the heliport on rescues every now and then, I remember once landing at Chelsea barracks at about 4am on a summers morning just as the sun was rising - never had chance to take any piccies back then and these brought back some memories.