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Those hummingbirds are nasty little critters. I stopped feeding them because I was sick of the bickering.
"If you can't learn to share, then noone gets any !" LOL

Yes they do lick to bicker :) we will have up to 50 or 60 of them at times
trying to feed out of 3 feeders.


We have been having bee's swarm close to the house every year
for the past few years. Last year the were close enough to touch them.

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Video was taken with same camera, it was on it's lowest setting.
But even on it's best setting video's are not the best.

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TT
 
I use an older (2005 or so) Canon Powershot A530. It's a good little camera.

I plan to be buying a Canon Eos Rebel XS body off Amazon and putting a Minolta MD lens adapter (Amazon also) on it so I can use the good telescoping zoom and factory lens off my Minolta XG-A's, both of which have broken film advances. (common problem, but is 65-85 bucks to repair one camera, and I have two...)

I hope to have that setup ready before my dad and I go to one of his friend's houses to cut down a stand of maple trees. The pics will be good, I know it.
 
Panasonic Lumix....DMZ-FZ28

And I love it.
18x zoom, 10 mp.

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I never thought I would pay over $100.00 for a camera but I'm glad I did.


Mike
 
i think i might have to go out and buy a new camera but i'll keep trying my kodak easy share c433 camera and see if i can get it to upload videos
 
A Canon Rebel XSI. I would like to enrole in photography classes and move up to a full frame camera one day though.
 
Panasonic Mini DV Palmcorder, model PV-DV51D, antiquated by today's standards. It has a lot of features, most of which I've never bothered to learn :confusedn:. The big downside is battery life, about 1.5 hours if I'm lucky, I have two rechargeable batteries for it, but don't know if they're still available.
 
I have a Canon EOS 20D and a Canon Powershot 1100IS. Also have several analogue cameras which i still use for black and white.
geoff.
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Canon EOS Rebel XT that I love, but it's a bit inconvenient to carry around. Have a couple point and shoot Sony's that do a good job and have great response time. Have a Canon AE-1 laying around somewhere, but the EOS pretty much took it out of commission.

Just picked the wife up a JVC camcorder for Christmas. Tiny little guy, but she loves it. I haven't used that one yet.
 
I forgot about the Kodak EasyShare MD41 that I recently received. So far all I've done is snap a few photos, I need to try out the video function.
 

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