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RE: [pct-l] CAMERA FOR THE TRAIL
- Subject: RE: [pct-l] CAMERA FOR THE TRAIL
- From: "Kelly Miller" <aj7x@amsat.org>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 12:51:52 -0700
- Reply-to: <aj7x@amsat.org>
Right you are! This is probably the biggest reason I often take the A2e instead
of the P&S Olympus. The Canon is useable under practically any light
condition - nearly ultimate with a small tripod or prop. When I get settled in
a camp late in the day or even at times during the day depending on the weather
and my location, I find myself at the edge of the Olympus' range of light
gathering ability. The downside is that the Canon is quite heavy and I have to
decide on each trip whether that extra weight is worth the effort (and whether I
need a big pack or little pack...oh, sorry guys...gee, after all, I did start
that thread :)
...Kelly
> Behalf Of Tom Simon
> Those who are camera literate, realize that a limitation of any Rangefinders
> is they may Zoom in on a Buck grazing in a meadow at 9:00 p.m., but the
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