Ever notice there are no "sun" pictures on the Zaino site?
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Ever notice there are no "sun" pictures on the Zaino site?
things that make you go hmm......
I had to investigate the Zaino site because so many of you seem to be fixated upon it...noticed that all the pictures were taken under cloud cover....tell ya what, I know better than anyone how hard it is to capture a really good shot of paint condition but I'm always just a little suspicious, damn near every car looks great with no light man....
I had to investigate the Zaino site because so many of you seem to be fixated upon it...noticed that all the pictures were taken under cloud cover....tell ya what, I know better than anyone how hard it is to capture a really good shot of paint condition but I'm always just a little suspicious, damn near every car looks great with no light man....
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Go to www.zainostore.com You can see the sun
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Originally Posted by JasonHamilton
Here's mine in the bright FL sunshine.
But it still looks damn nice
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Zaino was sued by several users who attempted to take photos of their freshly-Zaino'd cars in bright sunlight, hoping to appear on the Zaino website. The reflected sunlight was so intense that, after being concentrated in the lenses of the cameras, it burned the retinas of the eyeballs in the viewfinders and blinded the photographers, making them permanently visually disabled in that eye.
Since then, Zaino has declared bright sunshine shots forbidden. Read the fine print in your Zaino literature, and be careful!
Since then, Zaino has declared bright sunshine shots forbidden. Read the fine print in your Zaino literature, and be careful!
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Originally Posted by Aratinga
Zaino was sued by several users who attempted to take photos of their freshly-Zaino'd cars in bright sunlight, hoping to appear on the Zaino website. The reflected sunlight was so intense that, after being concentrated in the lenses of the cameras, it burned the retinas of the eyeballs in the viewfinders and blinded the photographers, making them permanently visually disabled in that eye.
Since then, Zaino has declared bright sunshine shots forbidden. Read the fine print in your Zaino literature, and be careful!
Since then, Zaino has declared bright sunshine shots forbidden. Read the fine print in your Zaino literature, and be careful!
From a car polish? I need to read that in black and white.
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Originally Posted by kilted
Well from the reflection of the clouds on the car and the lack of strong shadows I would say that while it might have been quite bright when this photo was taken the car wasn't in direct sun at all.
But it still looks damn nice
But it still looks damn nice
I did notice some of the sky shots made it look cloudy or close to raining, but it was a typical burn-your-retina-out day in Tampa.
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Here is a video clip of my car in the B R I G H T sunlight. I walk around the car, so you can get a good look at how zaino shines. you'll note that you'll see the clouds in the car's reflection just as you saw in the previous photos I posted.
http://tyrannical.org/rx8/rx8_2.wmv (right click, save as)
http://tyrannical.org/rx8/rx8_2.wmv (right click, save as)
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Originally Posted by salituro64
From a car polish? I need to read that in black and white.
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