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    Have a great time, looking forward to "his & hers" photo's and of course your TR

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    Have a great trip! Looking forward to hearing about it!

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    Great idea! My pictures never turn out good, so maybe we'll end up with some good ones if we bring 2 and hubby takes some. Why haven't I ever thought of that before?!?

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    Enjoy your trip and I'll be looking forward to the report and pics!

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    Have a wonderful trip Crusher. Looking forward to the photos.

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    We travel with 2 digital cameras, a point and shoot and a SLR. One tip make sure both cameras have the same date and time it makes it easier to sort if you make a slide show. We take around 1500 pics over 2 weeks, wife takes most, and I get the job of editing. Have a great trip, we are arriving Wednesday for 3 weeks.

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    It's always a good idea to take a back-up camera. I've had 3 cameras go down in Jamaica. One just malfunctioned and I had to buy a cheap one at a gift shop on the beach. I drowned two of them. Supposed to be waterproof but they leaked anyway. Nikon repaired the last one so I got lucky. We'll see how it works this year. I'll take another one just in case. I still have a film camera I use for scuba diving that is good to 200 ft. I'm not going that far down but it always works. Just have to get converted to digital images when I get home. Sand, Sea and just bumping around can really take a toll on a camera.

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    believe it or not we bring 4 cameras, one for the wife which is shock proof , water proof etc and the same for me, plus i am a diver, also a good camera for sunsets etc,plus a video camera for the foolish times , l.o.l. soon come

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamaicarob View Post
    believe it or not we bring 4 cameras, one for the wife which is shock proof , water proof etc and the same for me, plus i am a diver, also a good camera for sunsets etc,plus a video camera for the foolish times , l.o.l. soon come
    I don't feel so bad, had to tell Mr. Nutz - he thinks I'm, well, nutz. I only bring 3, the point & shoot, the waterproof and the DSLR. Barely took the DSLR out this trip though, although it was great to get pics of the Dr Birds at Rocklands...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2nutz4travel View Post
    I don't feel so bad, had to tell Mr. Nutz - he thinks I'm, well, nutz. I only bring 3, the point & shoot, the waterproof and the DSLR. Barely took the DSLR out this trip though, although it was great to get pics of the Dr Birds at Rocklands...
    i my self usually take about 1000 pics each trip, when we get back to ontario we go to Costco and get them done for about 9 cents a piece, abt a 100 bucks, soon come

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