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    Crappy wires pics

    PIcs from sunday. not sure who is who, only know the guy on the upright KTM is xen- got too wet to take any more but anyhow..................
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    haha some shakey cam, is that cause it was so cold

    man needed a waterproof camera there

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    na just didnt hold the button to focus it, gotta work on my action shots- they not quite at clminities level yet . sorry barty will do better next time .

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    No you're wrong - pics are great. Shakey cold hands, rain drops on the lense adds to conveying what was happening! Should've stuck 'em on the wires thread though, so when I look again when next ride on, I'll be reminded that it's much warmer an drier staying home and wimping out.

    Good work all you guys that went. Yer blood's worth bottling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by courts View Post
    na just didnt hold the button to focus it, gotta work on my action shots- they not quite at clminities level yet . sorry barty will do better next time .
    at least yah had a good time bummer i couldnt go. my photo arnt much better
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    that looks like fun, must get a dirt bike agian
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    Where were these taken exactly?Looks like the wires "loop" track not the whypahack (sp)conection.
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    just found a waterproof case on trademe for my camera for $40... could be good if it stays that cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by courts View Post
    na just didnt hold the button to focus it, gotta work on my action shots- they not quite at clminities level yet . sorry barty will do better next time .
    Your pix set the scene perfectly........ I know how hard it is to get camera out and working in conditions like that, big ups to ya..

    I'm on the look out for a 'cheap' weather resistant camera, must have a view finder to eliminate shake and taking pix of stuff either side of subject. I want to be able to get quick, easy snaps during trail rides and the gear I'm using would require a trailer....
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    Quote Originally Posted by clmintie View Post
    Your pix set the scene perfectly........ I know how hard it is to get camera out and working in conditions like that, big ups to ya..

    I'm on the look out for a 'cheap' weather resistant camera, must have a view finder to eliminate shake and taking pix of stuff either side of subject. I want to be able to get quick, easy snaps during trail rides and the gear I'm using would require a trailer....
    seen the olympus mju series cameras?

    they're just a basic point and shoot normal user digital camera, but with 100kg crush rating, a few meters drop rating and a few meters waterproof rating. so far we've had one for 2 years and my mrs hasnt broken it, it must be tough!

    no viewfinder though, only a decent sized lcd screen

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    Quote Originally Posted by B0000M View Post
    seen the olympus mju series cameras?

    they're just a basic point and shoot normal user digital camera, but with 100kg crush rating, a few meters drop rating and a few meters waterproof rating. so far we've had one for 2 years and my mrs hasnt broken it, it must be tough!

    no viewfinder though, only a decent sized lcd screen
    Yeah I've seen them, nice, but I bought a flash (excuse the bad pun) Sony point and shoot with all the bells and whistles. Really nice camera, ($700 worth... ) but the lack of a view finder renders it almost useless when trying to shoot moving subjects (includes downed riders writhing in pain... ) and makes using 'burst' near impossible...... The search continues............
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    Quote Originally Posted by clmintie View Post
    Yeah I've seen them, nice, but I bought a flash (excuse the bad pun) Sony point and shoot with all the bells and whistles. Really nice camera, ($700 worth... ) but the lack of a view finder renders it almost useless when trying to shoot moving subjects (includes downed riders writhing in pain... ) and makes using 'burst' near impossible...... The search continues............
    yeah mate SLRs are the only way to get good pics i recon but damn they're heavy and bulky Just tough it out and get good insurance is my method... Never weighed my camera bag but must be gettin towards 5kg
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    Quote Originally Posted by kezzafish View Post
    yeah mate SLRs are the only way to get good pics i recon but damn they're heavy and bulky Just tough it out and get good insurance is my method... Never weighed my camera bag but must be gettin towards 5kg
    Agreed........... But does your camera insurance cover suicide?
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