2010年12月22日星期三

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The Petervarys bivvied atop dog poop in Basin, home of the therapeutic radon caves, but are gaining fast on the chase group, which still includes single speeder Chris Plesko, who is thus far putting together a record-breaking ride. Start line photos show just how little Chris is packinghope hes fueled-up for the marathon to Lima. More on Chris tomorrow, but picture this: an elite Divide racer leads a light single speeder who appears to be replica rolex 16623-WSO Oyster Perpetual Yachtmaster Men's Watch equipped for a Sunday hour on the bike path, just a couple hours ahead of a husband and wife on a very fast blue-and-pink tandem. Meanwhile, Joe Polk at mtbcast is doing a fantastic job of individual racer updates and his riveting daily podcast, Mtbcast!, should be on every cyclists iPod.

So if we are looking for a clunky buttoned, RAW image capture camera that takes lithium batteries, what do we have? This will be contentious replica rolex 116528-MRO Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Men's Watch but the most popular models on the big mountains seem to be Canon G Series or a Panasonic LUX. The most recent models of which are the Canon G12 and the Panasonic LUX-5. Nikon has the P7000 which also has similar features but in the market of point and shoot cameras Nikon seems to have lagged behind Canon and Panasonic.

(Sorry Mr. Nikon, but you know I love your dSLRs)I would recommend anyone considering these cameras to go to a shop and actually hold the cameras in their hands and see which one ‘works’ for them. Personally I preferred the Panasonic. It has an amazingly fast f2.0 aperture so that I can use it in very low light. Downside is that replica rolex Oyster Perpetual Men's Watch it has a very mediocre zoom. For zoom aficionados. The G12 is probably the preferred choice. If the G12 is just too big, have a look at the Canon S95 as well. Great camera, just has fairly small buttons.One other bias I have is that I prefer the camera to do as little as possible when it turns on. What do I mean by this?

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