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06/01/2007 03:00:44 PM · #1 |
I'm getting a bit spooked with my run of bad luck and cameras. Last year I dropped my 350D in a burn up Ben Ime (luckily got it fixed on insurance) and vowed never to take the "good" camera up the mountain again so bought a compact.
Last month I dropped the little Nikon 4100 on Liathach in Torridon and broke it. So logged on to ebay when I got back and bought an replacement same model.
Last weekend on it's first mountain up near Ben Nevis on the Ring of Steall I dropped it and watched it bounce 2000ft down a gulley and way beyond rescue. The most gutting thing about it was that I lost photos of the most stunning scenery in Scotland.
So, replacement replacement now, just got a Canon A75 to stuff in the rucksack and hopefully it'll survive long enough for me to post a few new pics.
Steve |
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06/01/2007 03:04:18 PM · #2 |
I love my A95, same thing as the A75, which my brother has. It has a nearly identical menu system to your 350D, and swivel screens are great.
Try not to drop yourself down a cliff!
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06/01/2007 03:05:53 PM · #3 |
I'd make sure the camera was tied to my back pack or myself at all times. I've had many times that my camera would have been a goner if I hadn't had it attached to me. |
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06/01/2007 03:06:05 PM · #4 |
I was looking for the Canon G3 as a replacement (for the RAW) but they seem to go for quite a lot 2nd hand |
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06/01/2007 03:06:14 PM · #5 |
Here's an idea!!!
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06/01/2007 03:07:48 PM · #6 |
A strap...brilliant...should've thought of that
lol |
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06/01/2007 03:10:15 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Tallbloke: A strap...brilliant...should've thought of that
lol |
No problem, I try to be helpful when I can! ;-)
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06/01/2007 03:13:19 PM · #8 |
Funny, last night I dropped my Olympus for about the fifth time ... every little door popped open and the batteries were rolling around on the floor. But like those Eveready batteries or a Timex watch, it just keeps on t clicking ...
Those Canon A-series camera should be good pocket/backpack cameras.
Another option for a travel camera might be one which is waterproof -- Olympus makes some which can be out in the rain, and (I think it's) Pentax makes one which is reasonably-priced (c. $300 USD) which is actually waterproof down to 5-10 feet.
Message edited by author 2007-06-01 15:14:29. |
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06/01/2007 03:14:57 PM · #9 |
Dang, between you and DrAchoo, cameras don't stand a chance, do they? |
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06/01/2007 03:21:01 PM · #10 |
yikes, you are dropper mate!!
I'd suggest strapping the camera to your backpack or somehow having a non obtrusive cord between your belt and the camera.
Take care ;) |
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06/01/2007 03:39:16 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Valdo: yikes, you are dropper mate!! |
a.k.a. ... butter-fingers
;-)
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06/01/2007 03:46:38 PM · #12 |
note to self-- never loan camera to Tallbloke...
hehehe ;-) |
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06/01/2007 04:23:29 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by Tallbloke: I'm getting a bit spooked with my run of bad luck and cameras. Last year I dropped my 350D in a burn up Ben Ime (luckily got it fixed on insurance) and vowed never to take the "good" camera up the mountain again so bought a compact.
Last month I dropped the little Nikon 4100 on Liathach in Torridon and broke it. So logged on to ebay when I got back and bought an replacement same model.
Last weekend on it's first mountain up near Ben Nevis on the Ring of Steall I dropped it and watched it bounce 2000ft down a gulley and way beyond rescue. The most gutting thing about it was that I lost photos of the most stunning scenery in Scotland.
So, replacement replacement now, just got a Canon A75 to stuff in the rucksack and hopefully it'll survive long enough for me to post a few new pics.
Steve |
Wrist strap!! Buy a wrist strap!! They saved 2 of my cameras before lol, was taking a picture straight down off a skyscraper and it slipped, luckily the wrist strap was on lol :D |
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06/01/2007 04:24:24 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by kawana: Originally posted by Tallbloke: I'm getting a bit spooked with my run of bad luck and cameras. Last year I dropped my 350D in a burn up Ben Ime (luckily got it fixed on insurance) and vowed never to take the "good" camera up the mountain again so bought a compact.
Last month I dropped the little Nikon 4100 on Liathach in Torridon and broke it. So logged on to ebay when I got back and bought an replacement same model.
Last weekend on it's first mountain up near Ben Nevis on the Ring of Steall I dropped it and watched it bounce 2000ft down a gulley and way beyond rescue. The most gutting thing about it was that I lost photos of the most stunning scenery in Scotland.
So, replacement replacement now, just got a Canon A75 to stuff in the rucksack and hopefully it'll survive long enough for me to post a few new pics.
Steve |
Wrist strap!! Buy a wrist strap!! They saved 2 of my cameras before lol, was taking a picture straight down off a skyscraper and it slipped, luckily the wrist strap was on lol :D |
LOL, lucky for you.... and the people below. :-D
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06/01/2007 06:01:49 PM · #15 |
Your Canon most likely got jealous that you bought a Nikon and put a hex on it (Canon's are big into the voodoo thing). Maybe you'll have better luck with the Canon. :-) But seriously, sorry about the cams. That really bites.
Message edited by author 2007-06-01 18:02:43. |
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06/01/2007 06:57:17 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Tallbloke: "in a burn up Ben Ime" "on Liathach in Torridon" "up near Ben Nevis on the Ring of Steall" |
uhhhh, huh? |
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06/01/2007 07:23:11 PM · #17 |
Get a small carabiner and a cord. and attach it somewhere. You can also use it to take pictures by setting the self timer and lowering it places. just a idea off the top of me head.
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