File:Apollo 12 Mission image - Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., Apollo 12 commander, using a 70mm handheld Haselblad camera (6816499986).jpg

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Description Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., Apollo 12 commander, using a 70mm handheld Haselblad camera modified for lunar surface usage is photographed trying to snap a photo of his crewmate. He is also holding a core tube. The Lunar Module LM is in the far background. Image was taken during the second EVA EVA2 of the Apollo 12 mission. Original film magazine was labeled X, film type was SO-267 Plus-XX, high speed black and white thin base film, ASA 728 taken with an 60mm lens. Sun angle was low. Approximate camera tilt was Medium oblique and the direction of the camera tilt is Southwest.
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Source Apollo 12 Mission image - Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., Apollo 12 commander, using a 70mm handheld Haselblad camera
Author NASA Goddard Space Flight Center from Greenbelt, MD, USA
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