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- Working On Improving the Neighbor’s Hair Pin Turn and Lost Keys June 17, 2025
- Jim and His Dog Help Me Do Some Stuff In the Forest June 16, 2025
- Doing Some Visiting and Exploring Where I Used to Play As a Kid June 15, 2025
- Machine Maintenance and Checking Out More Neighbor’s Roads June 14, 2025
- Tiding Up the Road Work, Cell Phone Problem, and Blade Problem June 13, 2025
- Stretching Out the Water Crossings On the Old Dirt Road June 12, 2025
- Improving the Ditches On the Old Dirt Road June 11, 2025
- Meeting Up With The State Park Guys to Review My Road Work and More June 10, 2025
- Grass Fed Beef, Cell Phone Problems and a Nice Visit June 9, 2025
- Forest Ride Checking Out the Neighbor’s Roads We Been Working ON June 8, 2025
- Nothing Like Finding a Thousand Dollars In Your Machine June 7, 2025
- Tom and I Do Some More Work Brushing Out Our Neighbor’s Roads For Fire Protection. June 6, 2025
- Checking Out the Old Dirt Road With My Car and Trying to Get My Cell Phone to Connect Using WIFI Calling June 5, 2025
- Going Crazy Trying To Set Up Two Part Authorization For My VA Account June 4, 2025
- Old Friend Marty Comes By For a Visit and a Forest Ride June 3, 2025
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My Cameras
A Sony AX33 4K, a video camera that takes stills too. What am I doing with that? I take pictures from my Kayak a lot. I found I was missing interesting shots, because my pic was being processed in my camera, before it would let me take another pic. Since I like to take what I call action stills, I bought this camera to take videos, that I could make stills out of, but, as a bonus, this camera also came with buttons to just take stills and that's what I mostly do, unless something is real interesting or too far away for my still zooms. My digilat zoom setting for video goes to two hundred x, and sometimes I need that, but usually, I only use the 10x lens zoom. Because this camera is HD and 4K, the quality has to be real good and it has a lot of stabilizers on it which really helps out a lot for taking pics on the water.
The other thing it has that is a must is a view finder and I had to buy Sony's top of the line cam to get it. This is a must for taking pics on the water, as you must hold the camera as still as posible and putting that eye piece to the eye forms a tripod with your arms that helps a lot. The eye piece is also a must as it works way better than a LED screen to see what you are taking a picture of in the daylight as the LED screens wash out easily in sunlight.
I also have another video camera, a Canon VIXIA G30. I use them both to mostly take stills. The Sony takes higher resolution stills than the G30. That was a bit of a disappointment as I bought the G30 to replace an older camera I dunked in the river, but then had to buy the Sony to get higher still picture resolution that the G30 was lacking.