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Old 10-05-19 | 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by dweenk
Ah, that is another problem. For someone without binocular vision, one eye is everything. Changes the way you see the world.
No one solution is going to work for everyone. Like I stated above, it is a profession for a reason. Even when you have everything you need, it still may not work right. I do my best, but you can always ask more questions.
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Old 10-07-19 | 11:42 AM
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I really like my Canon PowerShot SX120 IS. The IS stands for Image Stabilization. I can carry the camera in my right jersey pocket, pull it out whilst riding, power it up, take an image or video, shut it off and return it to the pocket. It has a 10x zoom but can zoom to 40x which is like having a pocket telescope. The image stabilization is a really fantastic feature and is extremely useful.

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Old 10-07-19 | 10:52 PM
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For a mirrorless camera, the PowerShot kicks butt.

Distance to subject = 1.35 x 10^9 km



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Old 10-07-19 | 11:17 PM
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^^^^ Synchronicity - Saturn made the news today. Just minutes ago, I heard an news blip on the radio that Saturn now has more known moons (82) than Jupiter (79).
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