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« on: May 31, 2014, 08:11:41 PM »

I had a bad track record for ruining cameras out in the field, mud, water, and so on.

What I wanted was a camera that would withstand the abuse that it would be subjected to out in the field.

The camera that was recommended by the local camera shop was a Pentax Optio, todate it's given me excellent service in spite of being dropped in mud and water!

Fot all other photography I use a Nikon D3000 and have several lenses for it.

This one of the coins I found yesterday, the two sides are 'stitched' together using a free download program, Photoscape, Microsft only.(coin is halfpenny)



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