Shooting Artemis II with a Camera from the Mercury Era
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A camera collector shot the Artemis II launch on vintage glass old enough to have been on the pad during Mercury — a fun reminder that great event photography is about intention and preparation, not sensor count. If you're into film or classic gear, the kit choices alone are worth a look.
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