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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Apr 17, 2022 - 07:56 pm)
Check this outrageously expensive camera out. LOL It's a good quality item that fits right in your pocket. But if you want to get a close up shot of a grizzly or black bear or a moose etc. Make sure you don't forget your first aid kit... because you are going to need it.
CM that is actually a pretty good camera for a pocket model and your pics should be coming out a lot better than they are with a Powershot. I used to judge pics for all the Ontario Fair Boards that entered their photo contests and have seen some awesome shots taken with that camera.
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QUOTE (longfish @ Apr 19, 2022 - 10:08 pm)
QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Apr 17, 2022 - 07:56 pm)
Check this outrageously expensive camera out. LOL It's a good quality item that fits right in your pocket. But if you want to get a close up shot of a grizzly or black bear or a moose etc. Make sure you don't forget your first aid kit... because you are going to need it.
CM that is actually a pretty good camera for a pocket model and your pics should be coming out a lot better than they are with a Powershot. I used to judge pics for all the Ontario Fair Boards that entered their photo contests and have seen some awesome shots taken with that camera.
Arnie
Oh yes they are great little cameras. We have two his and hers but don't use them fishing. All my pictures are from my phone so sometimes I move when clicking. I am sure the pictures will be better this year...hopefully LOL
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Apr 20, 2022 - 02:13 pm)
QUOTE (longfish @ Apr 19, 2022 - 10:08 pm)
QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Apr 17, 2022 - 07:56 pm)
Check this outrageously expensive camera out. LOL It's a good quality item that fits right in your pocket. But if you want to get a close up shot of a grizzly or black bear or a moose etc. Make sure you don't forget your first aid kit... because you are going to need it.
CM that is actually a pretty good camera for a pocket model and your pics should be coming out a lot better than they are with a Powershot. I used to judge pics for all the Ontario Fair Boards that entered their photo contests and have seen some awesome shots taken with that camera.
Arnie
Oh yes they are great little cameras. We have two his and hers but don't use them fishing. All my pictures are from my phone so sometimes I move when clicking. I am sure the pictures will be better this year...hopefully LOL
OK I wondered because I know that cam can do better...you need a phone upgrade....need a iPhone 12 or better....I run a iPhone 12 and use it many times instead of my big setups especially if I am going to shoot video of a speaker.
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Hey J and Kerry
So today I walk into the backyard with my wife Susan and she stops me and says hey what kind of bird is that. So I am looking up at the air and in the maple tree and say what bird where? She says right there on the ground. Holy crap there 20 feet from us was a Sparrow Hawk tearing strips of a Starling it had downed. I wish I had the 80D with the 600 mm Sigma sport lens but would miss it if I backed out of there, so I took some shots with my iPhone and it did not a bad job. I then took a pic at every shuffle step towards it and at ten feet it put the hooks into the Starling and left me with a pile of feathers. Watch his expressions and body movement change through the sequence of pictures.
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