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Topic subjectRE: New Article: Trophy Bass Care and Handling
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7469, RE: New Article: Trophy Bass Care and Handling
Posted by Urban, Fri Feb-10-06 02:57 PM
When I went digital I specifically looked for an all weather outdoor camera for obvious reasons. At the time, I could only find one (in the mid-priced range anyway) and that was the Olympus Stylus 410. Its got rubber gaskets on all closures which makes it rain resistant. Its worked fine so far.

One problem I have with digital is I fish at night alot. At night you cant see the person on the LCD, and its a pain to get it perfect while looking through the viewfinder. Also, and this is a major problem for me with digital, is that at night it is extremely difficult to get a "shake free" image. Ive gotten lucky, on two nice fish we took like 20 images; all were blurry except two!! Whew. Also, you cant tell when you look at the images on the camera is they are blurry or not. Ive looked at the images right after taken and they look fine; get them home and into photoshop and they stink!!