This 1962 Ferrari 330 LM / 250 GTO sold for $51.7M this week, making it the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction, but short of the estimated price of $60M.
@sdw@halidecamera If you crop the 0.5x image you can get the same perspective. I wonder if it will ever be possible to get a similar quality image as the current 5x from 0.5x with some kind of next gen sensor.
A rare 1962 Ferrari 330 LM / 250 GT0 originally owned and raced by Ferrari's factory team is going to auction at RM Sotheby's in New York City. Current estimate is $60 million.
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In the Upper West Side stands a statue that was only 1.5 miles from the epicenter of the Hiroshima bomb. A plaque along the sidewalk describes the statue as “… a testimonial to the to the atomic bomb devastation and a symbol of lasting hope for world peace.”
#HiroshimaDay#NYC
With the release of Oppenheimer, it’s interesting to look back at where the Manhattan Project got started. It’s first headquarters were on the 18th floor of 270 Broadway. At the time, in 1942, it was a federal office building.
@stalman@tomislavmoze Might need to make a video talking about how the experience of shooting with it cannot be matched with modern mirrorless cameras. Maybe how the OVF makes you feel more connected to the environment. Only then will you start to see any price appreciation...