Author: gerold daniels
Date: 06:01:04 10/27/05
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On October 27, 2005 at 06:17:11, Martin Slowik wrote: >On October 27, 2005 at 03:09:15, Clive Munro wrote: > >>Hi Martin >>From the odd one or two pictures of the Renaissance SPARC I have seen I thought >>it a bit ungainly with thick wooden sides. However your pictures show how >>beautiful this board really is. >> >>Looking admiringly regards >> >>Clive > >Hi Clive, > >thank you for the kind words. But it's rather the equipment which makes it >possible to shoot one or the other close up which would be probably not possible >with, say, a nokia mobile camera. > >Now I have at least one argument for my wife: "Look, I simply *need* these >expensive lenses. How else can I make my photographs of the Sparc Renaissance >Queen, the Academy King or the Resurrection Display..?" ;) > >Defending all Hobbies Regards, >Martin Good morning martin. Is there a C on any of those pictures. I know some of these neat little mobile camera's pictures don't turn out so good. What is the best camera for shooting close-ups. Also what is best for shooting pictures at 1200ft. I have a lot of wild life here i would like to shoot but getting the right long range camera is a problem. Thanks for any help on this. camera bug,Gerold. P.s. I plan on mounting a camera in a jungle like field to get pictures of wildlife crossing trails. Could i use elec.sensor to trigger a shot at passing wildlife.
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