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Unread 11-19-2013, 10:09 PM   #1
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Harry, You take 1000s of photos and at the exact time that the Moon alines with Mars you get one good one!
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Ray, You don't know how correct you are. I have several digital cameras and I cannot get that detail no matter how much light or dark I put on the object. Some of the feedback I get from auction sites when I sell a firearm is "better then shown". That probably cost $$$$. Those photos are sooo gooood!
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Harry. My camera is actually a Sony pocket camera that cost about $250. It is model wx-300. It has what Sony calls a G-lens. I don't know what that is other than it is some type of upgraded lens. Thus the price of $250 instead of $150 or so.
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I have some winged critter duck like creatures on mine. That type of duck must have been hunted out years ago because I've never seen one.

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It is better than the "flying turnip" of which a flock is seen on the floor plate of many, too many, D grades!!
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Now David nothing says Parker like a flock of flying turnips It's the big game scenes on the floorplats that I don't understand. Why put a stag on a shotgun?, it's akin to haveing a Grouse on a Westly Richards 450/400 double rifle
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