It might have been.  The way movies are made the scene could have been shot 
at different times then stitched together.  There are lots of times that 
the continuity is a film is screwed up this way, (in fact it's fun to look 
for them).

At 04:41 PM 5/15/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Aaron Reynolds wrote:
>
>
>>Great!!! A fellow Beatles fan on the list. I have to plug in the >old "A Hard
>>Day's Night" tape into the VCR tonight just for the nostalgia.
>
>>Don't forget to check what camera Ringo has.  I'm going to have a >second
>>look at Help! tonight (I have it on LaserDisc but not A Hard Day's
>>Night) out of optimism that I might have been wrong about what cameras
>>they have in the Bahamas sequence.
>
>I checked but it's hard to tell what brand of camera it might have been.
>Funny thing though is at a certain angle, when he was actually taking some 
>snapshots with it, it kinda even looked liked a rangefinder.
>
>Oh well....
>
>Paulo Ernest
>
>
>
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