Hi There, digital cameras are great and have made me money as a result. It is a fantastic form of creativity as well. Remember, your recording a bit of history. I started off with the Sony fd88 with a floppy format and had more fun using it then I did felling timber. I recently purchased a Sony CD300 which is twice the camera, but twice as hard to use, but this is just me I think.
It has a 3.5 centimeter disc that holds 156MB or approximately
800 pictures depending on image size.
My cameras are the last thing I would ever give up, even if I had to get rid of my saws or even Robyn the house wench.
I still want to do a digital movie of a nice tree falling with the camera straped to the tree as it pounds the ground. Would it be dangerous for me to be holding the camera while I was straped to the falling tree?
I like Fishs' term the Elextrolux man, since Huskyman was waffling between husky and jonsered I think its a good handle for him.
If we are getting nicknames for each other than I guess it's a good bunch.
Powertuned vacuum cleaners anyone?
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