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Old October 23rd 08, 06:16 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
J. Clarke
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Default BJ35 Static and Vibrating Adapters

wrote:
Check out my line of static and vibrating 35mm adapters that mount
on
your video camera to provide cinematic DOF.

www.bj35adapters.com

While you might wish to believe that it is intuitively obvious to the
most casual observer what a "35mm adapter" is and what it does and why
one might want one, that is not the case.

What does it "adapt" to what and for what purpose?

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