[pct-l] Camera
Ron Dye
chiefcowboy at verizon.net
Sun Nov 21 17:13:08 CST 2010
Lithium batteries are lighter and last longer than Alkaline. A little more
costly though.
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Ethan, I recommend any camera that uses alkaline batteries. You won't stress
in towns looking for a place to charge.
I am partial to Canon point and shoots. Canon has models under $200.
The Incredible Bulk
On Nov 20, 2010, at 8:37 PM, Ethan Smith <esmith11 at my.whitworth.edu> wrote:
> I would love to get some advice about buying a camera for my 2011
thru-hike. I am looking for one that is light-weight, durable, $150 range,
takes good (doesn't have to be excellent) pictures, and is easy to use.
> Also, what have you done about memory cards?
> Thanks!
>
> Ethan
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