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  • Thats a great wee camera chum My Camera is only a 4.0 mega pixel  But it does the job :))

    If its no fun Yer no doin it right!

  • Anonymous
    0 Anonymous 11/11/2010 01:32 in reply to AL

    Oh AL :(

    Your photos are fab with your 4 pixies. Does this mean it's me who's rubbish at taking pics and I can't blame my pixies at all???

    Oh poo

    Pip :)))

  • Well It's been mentioned but not asked why  have you one leg taped in yellow ? I'm bursting to know lol.

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    Pipit has a leg covered in yellow tape?

     

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  • Anonymous
    0 Anonymous 11/11/2010 04:27 in reply to seymouraves

    seymouraves said:

     

    Pipit has a leg covered in yellow tape?

     

    Yes Seymour - it helps my mum identify me in Tesco's when I get lost in the car park.

    :)

  • Unknown said:

    Well It's been mentioned but not asked why  have you one leg taped in yellow ? I'm bursting to know lol.

    Hi-

    my tripod has different lengths of insulating foam around the legs for comfort when being carried on my shoulder. The yellow section is the leg I lift it by if putting it on my shoulder.

    HISTORY of Tripod use in Britain

    Tripods werent used much until the late 1970s when  scopes became shorter and Brit birders took after the Americans - scopes began to become everyday items for Birders. It became the way to tell Birders from Birdwatchers for awhile. By the 1990s virtually all serious birdwatchers carried one on a tripod.

    As scopes got heavier ( better lens glass is heavier ) a problem emerged in the 1990s/ 2000s -  carrying a heavy scope on the shoulder for long periods can not only be uncomfortable but can cause damage to the joint etc.  Some people now use a scope back pack. Scopes in the last few years have got lighter- magnesium bodies etc. 

    :)

    S

     

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  • Thanks for the explanation and enjoyed reading your answer Seymour.Worth thinking about with the foam as  the scopes and tripod are heavy to carry on your shoulder. I have been looking at the back pack but they are expensive but I think I may invest after Christmas. At the moment I carry it on my shoulder as my hubby uses a mobility scooter so he can't carry it and we have thought of putting it in the bag he has on it at the back of the seat but it could be  an expensive mistake lol. I have an olivon tripod and scope and the tripod is quite heavy but sturdy .

    Sue

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    Hi-

    personal everyday optics - Foster Grant

     

    S

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    My baby has gone!!!!!!!!

    I traded my scope in today :)  I can wander Norfolk incognito again :)

    S

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  • What ye replace it with S?

    Cheers

    AL

    If its no fun Yer no doin it right!

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