Couchybar
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Any techniques for keeping the bulky beast readily accessible but out of your way and out of harms way if you take a tumble?
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Couchybar said:Any techniques for keeping the bulky beast readily accessible but out of your way and out of harms way if you take a tumble?
Switch back to film -- that way you can't tell whether you have it or not so you won't tempted to try to review or reshoot.Rugger said:My problem is that with all of the snow, it makes it difficult to see the viewfinder when taking the picture. Once it's taken, I can see the shot but several times I have had to reshoot as i missed the top of the peak etc. If I happen to see a rare Mountain lion, I do not think he/she will wait around for me to review the pic and retake it. any advice?
I can see the shot but several times I have had to reshoot as i missed the top of the peak etc. If I happen to see a rare Mountain lion, I do not think he/she will wait around for me to review the pic and retake it.
Couchybar said:next project ----> making a trekking pole double as a monopod.
Couchybar said:next project ----> making a trekking pole double as a monopod.
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