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  1. Bosque Bill

    P6000 memory card recommendations?

    After reading lots of posts and seeing the great photos by Neil and others using the P6000 with my scope/eyepiece, I've ordered the camera & remote shutter release and received shipping confirmation today. Then I noticed it does not come with a memory card. I read the online specs and...
  2. Bosque Bill

    How do you look through your scope?

    I feel dumb asking this question, but I might as well take advantage of your experience. I just got a nice angled spotting scope and know the technical stuff, but what is the best way to look through the scope for birding. I mean do you close the eye you are not using, cover the eye, or keep...
  3. Bosque Bill

    Balance Control: Too much vs. too little

    I'm inexperienced, but learning much from the forum as I research everything at once. My thanks to everyone. I'd love to buy Gitzo, but Manfrotto/Bogen may be as far as I can go. Comments I've read seem to say Manfrotto 190 series tripods may not be stable enough and the recommendations lean...
  4. Bosque Bill

    Buenos Dias de Nuevo Mexico

    Howdy, Yes, New Mexico is in the good, ol' US of A. Most folks know that, but a surprising number do not. The state even includes USA after the state name on automobile license plates, so when we are traveling across country we won't be asked for our passports ;) I'm Bosque Bill and on the...
  5. Bosque Bill

    Small Owl - New Mexico, USA

    I came upon this poor owl on the shoulder of highway NM313, just a few miles north of Albuquerque, NM, about a mile from the Rio Grande on the Sandia Indian Reservation on February 13, 2008. Roadkill, as we say in the states. The habitat is open fields on either side of the two-line highway...
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