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Do you take your camera along camping?

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
...part of the new equipment this year was a camera.

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This is my first camera that takes videos and good shots. I've finally learned to master it a bit. I'm not really great at technics but I'm working on it. It has served me well over the years. I won this camera at a camping event I attended. It will be coming along on the trip too.

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This is my new one - a DUB Sport Cam by Intova. This is the waterproof camera that I selected for my needs. I'm going to try taking some underwater shots and see how they come out. Should be fun. I've learned to master the instructions - probably because it is simple. Oh yes...it was on sale. :)

So now I've purchased all the equipment that I wanted this year -


* camera
* tripping out back light tent
* sensor light
and built
* portable kitchen counter
* small portable table
* a foot locker
* and chest of drawers

ya...I think I'm ready.
 

Bibsoutdoors

Survivalist
I wish I had more of an artistic flare. I bring my cell phone camera but the pictures I take are not the kind people enjoy looking at, I don't have that "eye" needed to catch the eyes of others. Pictures I end up taking then are memory enhancers for the trip. Boring.
 
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