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[pct-l] saving your pictures



craig-

i would strongly suggest that you go ahead and carry the rebel.  if
you are used to shooting with a dslr, you are probably not going to be
satisfied with pics from a smaller camera.  i carried a nikon d70 on
my 05 thru hike using a chest harness & didn't notice the extra
weight.

bearcan't

On 3/20/06, Craig Stanton <craigstanton@mac.com> wrote:
> Which cameras to people take on the hike? I have a Canon 350D (aka Rebel XT), which takes nices pics but is far too big and bulky. I'm looking for something lightwieght, at least 4Mp and can run on regular batteries that I can buy along the way. Suggestions?
>
> ~Craig
>
> On Tuesday, March 21, 2006, at 08:54AM, Jeff Moorehead <jeffmoorehead1@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >Three options as I see it:
> >1. Carry as many cards as you'll anticipate using. Expensive option.
> >2. Carry enough cards to capture all desired images between the time you
> >mail off a set of cards to someone who can download them and the time they
> >send them back to you.
> >3. Have a way of downloading and storing data on the cards in your bounce
> >box. Candidates include a poratble stand-alone CD burner (such as EZ
> >Digimagic) or any one of the portable hard drives that don't require a
> >computer interface (these are still expensive however).
> >
> >
> >
> >>what do you do when you fill up the memory card and still have more
> >>pictures to take?
> >
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