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First weeklong FJR trip w/wifey
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<blockquote data-quote="BikerGeek99" data-source="post: 981477" data-attributes="member: 14243"><p>Have a great trip, and be safe!</p><p></p><p></p><p>FWIW, Sooze uses a Canon Digital Elph on a lanyard around her neck. It focuses relatively quickly (a must when you're rolling by something you wanna take a picture of) and she can operate it with her riding gloves on. We tried a waterproof / shockproof Olympus during our trip to SFO '09. Haven't used it since - the Kodak she had at the time took better quality pictures (and the Canon she has now takes even better pictures), and the Olympus took way too long to focus.</p><p></p><p>I carry a small tri-pod in my tank bag. That, combined with the timer and swivel screen on my camera, allows some flexibility when taking pictures with both of us in 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BikerGeek99, post: 981477, member: 14243"] Have a great trip, and be safe! FWIW, Sooze uses a Canon Digital Elph on a lanyard around her neck. It focuses relatively quickly (a must when you're rolling by something you wanna take a picture of) and she can operate it with her riding gloves on. We tried a waterproof / shockproof Olympus during our trip to SFO '09. Haven't used it since - the Kodak she had at the time took better quality pictures (and the Canon she has now takes even better pictures), and the Olympus took way too long to focus. I carry a small tri-pod in my tank bag. That, combined with the timer and swivel screen on my camera, allows some flexibility when taking pictures with both of us in 'em. [/QUOTE]
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