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WOLF_RIVER_MIKE

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It's income tax return time here in the lower 48. With all the great uploaded pics on this site, somebody please recommend a digital camera.
 
Mike, take a look at the Epson 750z , If it wasen't dark out i would take some pics with it and send them to you, dose a great job
I will try to post some in the am
 
My camera didn't come with the feature of being able to take a picture of itself, but do a search for the Olympus C-2100. Don't buy it online unless you know its not a grey market camera. Those have all the features in another language, but you can find them much cheaper. The other thing that is good is optical zoom, not digital zoom. The digital zoom shows too many of the pixels and is not as clear. I picked mine up surprisingly up at Wal-Mart, it was the cheapest I could find that model. I also bought my Poulan Predetor chainsaw there......Just kidding boys, don't own one.:D
 
Huskyman, you seem to know an awful lot about the Poulan features and models!:D Just kiddin' Russ
 
Darn, I told you not to tell anyone since we were in line together.
 
Electroluxman, I love it. Sounds about as good as our Super pro poulan's eh Huskyman?:D BTW-does yours start? I dontated mine to an Egyptian tree climber in the Sahara. He said he really needed it. I guess he is having problems with it running too hot there.:confused: Go figure.
 
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?
Two Cycle Tarzanization
 
"Would it be dangerous for me to be holding the camera while I was straped to the falling tree? "

Not if you pull the rip cord early enough!!!
 
Would it be dangerous for me to be holding the camera while I was straped to the falling tree?


Makes me think of the movie "Moby ****" when Cap'n Ahab was strapped to that whale. Now that would have been a cool video!
 
wolf river mike. man my imagination can really go with that one .
sounds like a JACK LONDON novel . he was my favorite author as a boy.teacher would call my name an i wouldnt even hear her . id be in the middle of white fang or the black stallion etc.later now
 
rofl -i love it!!! electrolux - just make it easier to tell you mine's better - lol, my saw, stove, vacuum cleaner etc:D

ps what is the cutting speed of an 041av?
 
The camo Poulan is for my buddy, when his 020t breaks down or runs out of gas no one will see him in the tree using the Electrolux tree trimmer;)
 
Hi Tony, heres a picture of Jack Londons cabin, painted by Yukon artist Jim Robb. **** North, the author of The Mad Trapper of Rat River discovered the original site of Londons cabin in Dawson City.
I had North sign a copy of this title for me who now lives in Utah.
Get this book, its an unforgettable read.
 
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