On Tuesday 20 December 2005 16.24,  Nathan Woods wrote:
> Whew! That should do it.

Just a few comments:

In my younger years I carried about a big camera bag
with a lot of SLRs and lenses, but I've become wiser!

For close photography a high-resolution,
quickstarting digital compact might well take
as good photos, like this photo
I took with my Konica KD-500 (could have
been my G-600 - the latter being an
upgraded model of the former):

http://foldingkayaks.org/gallery/Leeboard/pict3709?full=1

The pilot is Scobie Putchler, and the 
plane his own design, the Swyft,
and the background Seattle's skyline :-)!

For distance photography a semi-pro,
long tele, big compact, or whateve you call them,
like the Nikon Coolpix 8800, could be
a good choice! With long lenses you
need tripods, or stabilization of some sort!

I also got myself an Olympus C-8080W, but
its zoom range is not better than that
for the other cameras, mentioned above.

Otherwise, having such good manual control is a blessing!

Yours,

Tord,
Sweden
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