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    semperfi211

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    nonobaddog

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    Or, you use a cable activated camera.
    Which has been available over 100 years.
    Sure, that is fine for the clicky part. Except my cable release is only about a foot long and my cameras still need to be aimed to frame the photo properly and many times I want to set the aperture, ISO and shutter speed manually instead of just putting the thing on auto.

    I'm not sure why you are defending someone with their finger on the trigger of a loaded gun but to each his own.
     

    actaeon277

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    Sure, that is fine for the clicky part. Except my cable release is only about a foot long and my cameras still need to be aimed to frame the photo properly and many times I want to set the aperture, ISO and shutter speed manually instead of just putting the thing on auto.

    I'm not sure why you are defending someone with their finger on the trigger of a loaded gun but to each his own.
    Because, don't point the gun at a person.
    You don't know that a person is there.
    You can point the gun at a camera.
    Camera is no where in the rules.
     

    actaeon277

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    Adjustments can be made while the subject is there, guns pointed down.

    And if you don't have a longer cable, or radio cable, the timer works great.


    As for the ammo in the one gun..
    they make bullets for that. No powder, no primer. BB in the brass, so you can hear it rattle.
     

    nonobaddog

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    Adjustments can be made while the subject is there, guns pointed down.

    And if you don't have a longer cable, or radio cable, the timer works great.


    As for the ammo in the one gun..
    they make bullets for that. No powder, no primer. BB in the brass, so you can hear it rattle.
    OK, fine with me. Don't they call those Alec Baldwin bullets?

    Since you are sure of the details in that scenario, that makes it perfectly safe. So.... never mind.
     

    actaeon277

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    OK, fine with me. Don't they call those Alec Baldwin bullets?

    Since you are sure of the details in that scenario, that makes it perfectly safe. So.... never mind.
    I don't know that's what the photog did.
    But, I also don't know that's what the photog didn't do either.

    So, I have no reason to accuse him of something.
     
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