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    Canon Powershot SX70 HS review

    Hi robinlanark, I don't see a way for the lens cap we have to be directly clipped onto the neck strap. There is a string that attaches to the lens cap and the other end of the string is attached to the neck strap. It seems to work fine that way. It does swing and sway when using the camera, but...
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    Captured this image while paddling on the Rideau River, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 2023 0827, please confirm whether it's a starling.

    You probably don't need another confirmation, but yes, agree...Northern Flicker.
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    Collimation VS Parallax

    Yes, agree with MiddleRiver, it is great to hear from you!
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    Canon Powershot SX70 HS review

    Birdieboy, We (my wife and I) purchased the Canon lens hood and did not purchase a filter. The Canon lens hood doesn't allow a filter. It hasn't been a problem yet, not having a filter... and let's hope it doesn't. But, that sounds like a great combination of lens hood and filter you have! Does...
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    How do you carry your binoculars?

    Hi GDavis, Thanks for your thoughts and the testimonial on the RYO harness. I still haven't made a final decision on what I'm going to do. It is tempting to just use the neckstrap that came with it. Dennis
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    How do you carry your binoculars?

    Hi Mike, Thanks for your comments, they are greatly appreciated. That Bino Shield looks interesting. But, is it only used with the binocular pack, or can it be used alone with a neckstrap/ harness? Interesting you mention the RYO harness for smaller binoculars. That is right up my alley with...
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    Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Wood thrush?

    Agree .... Swainson's Trush. Very nice photo!
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    How do you carry your binoculars?

    For What Its Worth: This is what I have been using. It is called a "Binocsock". It has been quite useful. (Those are my Nikon 8x42 LX binoculars.) The thing over the ocular lenses is a "Bino Bandit". It is nice to keep out stray light. And it just folds down and fits inside the "sack". The...
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    Nikon (Premier?) 8x42 replaced

    Hi Brock, That is very useful information about tightening the bridge. It is much appreciated. The nameplate at the bottom of the hinge needs to be removed to get at the screw you mention. I have a concern about breaking that nameplate when trying to remove it. So, for the time being, I think...
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    Nikon (Premier?) 8x42 replaced

    To all: Well, I received my good ol' 8x42 LXes back this morning (Thursday, March 29th). They are definitely the same pair that I had before because they have the scratch marks made on the inside of the bridge when I first bought them.... and they show the same serial number, too, of course...
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    Canon Powershot SX70 HS review

    Crazyfingers, It's great to have suggestions too, from someone who owns an SX70. Thanks.
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    Canon Powershot SX70 HS review

    Great thoughts and suggestions, too. ... appreciate you taking the time to comment. Leaning towards not getting a filter, but lens hood instead.... but we'll see.
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    Canon Powershot SX70 HS review

    Great thoughts and suggestions. Thank you much.
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    Canon Powershot SX70 HS review

    Thanks Niels for your suggestion.
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    Canon Powershot SX70 HS review

    To Anyone: I just purchased a Canon Powershot SX70 HS, but didn't purchase any accessories... any suggestions? It makes sense to purchase an extra lithium-ion battery pack... the Canon LP-E12 ... so, that is already on the list. I already had a SanDisk 64 GB Extreme SD Card. It doesn't seem...
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