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Tried out the new camera and I thought these were a few nice pictures of the quackers.
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Nice pics Doemaster, thanks.
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They are so neat looking :) What a preatty bird, I just love to watch them :D by the way very nice pictures Thank You for shareing
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Nice pics, what kind of camera did ya get?
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Very nice doemaster!! :)
The look very healthy, and tastey as well. :wink: 1.5 meals there I believe. 8)
I bought a new Video Cam for this year as well. I'll spend the summer practicing, then try to film some hunts. Nice to get new toy's eh?
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Looks like the camera is working well. :)

As for John's comment:
The look very healthy, and tastey as well. 1.5 meals there I believe.
I'd have to agree! :wink:
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nice pics! I was wondering if there is a old post with pictures of how to attach a camera or any other gadget on the xbow.
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raven12: There are a few posts of such description. Try rage-a-holic's post on range finder mount. Very good. And pydpiper has a couple I believe as well. Look up their post's and see.
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It`s a pentax I picked up down at basspro on sale .It is a 8 meg point and shoot picked it up for 119 instead of 179 . :) If I want to get up close from far away pictures I`ll use my SLR Canon with 300 mm.I just wanted something for the turkey vest that was small but good for the hero shots. :lol:
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Cool shots !
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Awesome pics, beautiful birds.
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Nice pics! :D
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Post by ecoaster »

Doemaster,

Love my new Nikon SLR, but you are right about having something a bit more compact. I still plan on taking my Nikon L1 with me. It is small and takes videos, so hopefully I can get a turkey's demise on video :D . The SLR will be coming with me for the far off still shots that requires a bit more zoom.
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