Dave,
I am currently using the JetBoil and would like discount infor for our
troop.
Thanks,
Eric Brug, ASM Troop 616, Sugar Land, Texas
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of Dave Parmly
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 9:38 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: [Philmont]: RE: Batteries and Jet Boils
RE Batteries
My humble opinion on cameras , ergo batteries:
1. Use 1 camera for the crew. Bring spare memory cards for it.
2. Get the high-speed-low drag batteries for digital devices
3. Test the camera you'll be taking by using it on prep hikes. Figure
out how fast you use batteries.
Factor in that you'll be taking more pictures at Philmont.
4. Buy enough batteries to last 11 days at peak consumption rates.
5. Spread the batteries among the crew.
In 2004, our worst case scenario was we use 2 AAs per day so each guy
carried two "For the Camera Only" batteries. No one carried too many,
and we never ran out.
RE JetBoils
I had a delightful E-discussion with a senior representative of the
company that makes JetBoils. He was both glad to know his product was
being discussed by as august a body as this forum, representing
thousands of high-adventure youngsters and he was a supporter of the
BSA, meaning willing to extend a discount to BSA groups who purchase
their products.
If anyone is interested in obtaining JetBoil products at discounted
prices, direct from the manufacturer, send me a PM at the address below
and I'll send out the form.
BTW, in April JetBoil will be introducing a new larger-pot version of
their 4-cup unit currently on the market. Might make a difference in
Phil-crews thinking about taking the JetBoils.
Dave Parmly
Knoxville, TN
HYPERLINK
"mailto:Dave.Parmly@pilottravelcenters.com"Dave.Parmly@pilottravelcenter
s.com
_____
From: philmont-request@troop47.com [mailto:philmont-request@troop47.com]
Sent: Sun 2/12/2006 12:55 AM
To: Philmont
Subject: [Philmont] - philmont Digest - V01 #1670
philmont Digest Sat, 11 Feb 2006 23:55:33 -0600 V01 #1670
Today's topics:
'Re: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries'
'RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries'
'2006 Waiting List Status'
'RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries'
'RE: Take Lots of Pictures at Philmont! (was: RE: [Philmont]:
Replacement Batteries_)'
'Re: Take Lots of Pictures at Philmont!'
'Philmont with Special Needs?'
'RE: [Philmont]: 2006 Waiting List Status'
'RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries'
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Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 01:40:13 -0500
From: Peter Johnson <ps-johnson@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries
That is THE coolest thing I have ever seen!
Pete J
Troop 6 Scoutmaster wrote:
> I was the guy with the video/still hybrid which took proprietary
> batteries but it allowed me to record that eagle court of honor on the
> tooth the morning of our last day ... a download friendly (read dumbed
> down quality wise) lives on the troop website, url below. At the end
> of the day remember that you will capture memories for the ages, I
> took lots of photos as a kid, the only ones I still have are from
> Philmont & my Eagle Project. The video shot on the tooth that morning
> in 2004 was shown at the younger brother's Eagle COH late last year
> and is an emotional experience for those that were there, and even for
> those that were not .... That's one kid that will remember exactly
> where he got his eagle.
>
> YIS
> Jim
> ASM T6
> PSR '74, '04, '06
> www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=philmont <HYPERLINK
"http://www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=philmont"http://www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=phil
mont>
>
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Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 09:27:51 -0500
From: "Phil Brown" <Phil@eisnc.com>
Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries
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My first two treks I used a point and shoot 35. Battery life of
digitals at that time and cost for a high mega pixel camera were the
main reasons I stayed with film. Then, in 2004 I made a switch to
digital for a BWCA trip, a Pentax Optio 555, 5x digital zoom, 5 mega
pixels. When selecting the camera, I looked for one with a number if
features important to me including one that would run on AAs. Well, the
camera I decided on met all of my criteria except it uses proprietary
batteries. For Philmont last year I carried three batteries, took about
700 shots and the last battery died after the closing campfire. I knew
I had plenty of battery life so I did not go to extreme measures to
conserve power.
=20
Dorman asked what camera is best. I don't think there is an answer to
this. You find a camera that you are comfortable with and has the
features you want. You can find a number of sites on the web that have
evaluations of different models. I spent a good amount of time
researching on the web before I bought my Pentax. And I am glad that I
did because I discovered that a camera I almost bought at our local Wolf
Camera had been replaced with a new version after being on the market
for less than 6 months due to several problems with the camera. I like
the camera I have for backpacking as it uses SD chips, has decent
battery life, and is compact. I carried three 512 SD chips at Philmont
and I always shoot on the highest quality as I never know when I might
take on that I want to enlarge. =20
=20
One thing I have learned about the proprietary batteries is that some of
the aftermarket ones are not very good. Both of the two Pentax branded
batteries I have last about twice as long as an unbranded one that I
bought because it was less expensive. Did I hear someone say you get
what you pay for?
=20
One of the best scenic shots I made was from the campsite that is uphill
from the staff cabin at Head of Dean. From there, you have a great view
of Baldy. I now have that one enlarged to 20x24 and hanging on the wall
at my office.
=20
Phil Brown
________________________________
From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [HYPERLINK
"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of Dorman Morsman
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:33 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: Re: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries
=20
I've been struggling with digital vs film....what's the best digital
camera to take on a trek and what batteries does it take? It would seem
the best camera would be one that took inexpensive batteries such as AA.
Help!
Dorman Morsman
Troop 78
Edmond, OK
1st trek 06!
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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and
shoot 35. <st1:place w:st=3D"on">Battery</st1:place> life of =
digitals at that
time and cost for a high mega pixel camera were the main reasons I =
stayed with
film. Then, in 2004 I made a switch to digital for a BWCA trip, a
=
Pentax
Optio 555, 5x digital zoom, 5 mega pixels. When selecting the =
camera, I
looked for one with a number if features important to me including one =
that
would run on AAs. Well, the camera I decided on met all of my =
criteria
except it uses proprietary batteries. For Philmont last year I =
carried
three batteries, took about 700 shots and the last battery died after =
the
closing campfire. I knew I had plenty of battery life so I did not
=
go to
extreme measures to conserve power.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
style=3D'font-size:
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Dorman asked what camera is =
best. I
don’t think there is an answer to this. You find a camera =
that you
are comfortable with and has the features you want. You can find a
=
number
of sites on the web that have evaluations of different models. I =
spent a
good amount of time researching on the web before I bought my =
Pentax. And
I am glad that I did because I discovered that a camera I almost bought
=
at our
local Wolf Camera had been replaced with a new version after being on =
the
market for less than 6 months due to several problems with the =
camera. I
like the camera I have for backpacking as it uses SD chips, has decent =
battery
life, and is compact. I carried three 512 SD chips at Philmont and
=
I
always shoot on the highest quality as I never know when I might take on
=
that I
want to enlarge. <o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>One thing I have learned about the
proprietary batteries is that some of the aftermarket ones are not very
good. Both of the two Pentax branded batteries I have last about =
twice as
long as an unbranded one that I bought because it was less =
expensive. Did
I hear someone say you get what you pay =
for?<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>One of the best scenic shots I made
=
was
from the campsite that is uphill from the staff cabin at Head of =
Dean.
>From there, you have a great view of Baldy. I now have that one =
enlarged
to 20x24 and hanging on the wall at my =
office.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span =
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Brown<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><b><font size=3D2 face=3DTahoma><span =
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face=3DTahoma><span style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Tahoma'> =
owner-<st1:PersonName
w:st=3D"on">philmont@troop47.com</st1:PersonName> =
[HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-"mailto:owner-<st1:PersonName
w:st=3D"on">philmont@troop47.com</st1:PersonName>] <b><span =
style=3D'font-weight:
bold'>On Behalf Of </span></b>Dorman Morsman<br>
<b><span style=3D'font-weight:bold'>Sent:</span></b> Friday, February =
10, 2006
9:33 PM<br>
<b><span style=3D'font-weight:bold'>To:</span></b> Multiple recipients =
of list
philmont<br>
<b><span style=3D'font-weight:bold'>Subject:</span></b> Re: [Philmont]:
Replacement Batteries</span></font><o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D3 face=3D"Times New Roman"><span =
style=3D'font-size:
12.0pt'>I've been struggling with digital vs film....what's the best =
digital
camera to take on a trek and what batteries does it take? It would
=
seem
the best camera would be one that took inexpensive batteries such as =
AA.
Help!<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D3 face=3D"Times New Roman"><span =
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<br>
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Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 10:01:35 -0500
From: "Troop 6 Scoutmaster" <troop6scoutmaster@comcast.net>
Subject: 2006 Waiting List Status
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Got a notice from Philmont offering a 2006 trek and wanting to confirm
interest, dates & numbers. We are number 289 on the list. As we have
secured spots through our council contingent, we will be passing on this
opportunity so some other lucky troop or crew can hit the trail in '06
...
its just nice to know where they are on the list though, deeper than I
expected ... I didn't think they would get to us.
Jim
ASM T6
PSR '74, '04, '06
www.troop6bsa.org?cmd-philmont
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Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 10:33:59 -0500
From: Joe Simonis <js1864@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries
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I was the advisor on Jim's trek with the older digital, a Fuji FinePix
2650
2.0 mega pixel. A relatively inexpensive camera, yet I think it takes
great
shots, and some video capability as well (no sound). I liked it because
I
didn't have to worry about the remorse of damaging or losing an
expensive
piece of equipment on the trail, it is pretty rugged, and it uses AA
batteries. You can probably find one for $50 on eBay. I took over 300
shots on a single set of lithium batteries, although I carried a spare
set.
If you want to compare the quality a $50 camera to Jim's $500 camera (my
guess at the cost, but Jim likes his toys), you can see both our pics on
the
website below (Mr. Thompson's photos and Mr. Simonis' photos).
Joe Simonis
ASM T6
_____
From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [HYPERLINK
"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On
Behalf Of Troop 6 Scoutmaster
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 11:03 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries
On our 2004 trek the three advisors each took a different approach ...
one
had a 35mm, one an older digital, and one a new digital video/still
hybrid.
All performed well, the most important aspect being the user's
familiarity
with the device. If you are considering a new purchase, consider the
camera's life after Philmont (yes, there is life after Philmont, but it
pales by comparison). Your going to want compact, light weight and some
degree of ruggeness water resistance, although you will certainly want a
padded and water proof bag (see www.m-rock.com ). What ever you choose,
think about how you will use the camera for the long haul, and get
enough
experience with it to understand its features and quirks, finally know
its
battery consumption and storage needs so you can have an adequate supply
of
both.
Many will suggest a camera that uses AAs, in general I'd concur and
suggest
investing in rechargables... you can recharge in base camp (the
advisor's
lounge is one spot) so you hit the trail with a full load. As i said
previously, battery type is but one consideration, make sure you choose
the
right camera for you with the features you want.
I was the guy with the video/still hybrid which took proprietary
batteries
but it allowed me to record that eagle court of honor on the tooth the
morning of our last day ... a download friendly (read dumbed down
quality
wise) lives on the troop website, url below. At the end of the day
remember
that you will capture memories for the ages, I took lots of photos as a
kid,
the only ones I still have are from Philmont & my Eagle Project. The
video
shot on the tooth that morning in 2004 was shown at the younger
brother's
Eagle COH late last year and is an emotional experience for those that
were
there, and even for those that were not .... That's one kid that will
remember exactly where he got his eagle.
YIS
Jim
ASM T6
PSR '74, '04, '06
www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=philmont
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [HYPERLINK
"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]On
Behalf Of Dorman Morsman
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:33 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: Re: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries
I've been struggling with digital vs film....what's the best digital
camera
to take on a trek and what batteries does it take? It would seem the
best
camera would be one that took inexpensive batteries such as AA. Help!
Dorman Morsman
Troop 78
Edmond, OK
1st trek 06!
"Garrett, Russ" <Russ.Garrett@bullivant.com> wrote:
I enjoy both film and digital photography. However, for backpacking I
recommend only digital. The ability to replicate, store and organize
photos
for later is a huge benefit. Also, the sheer cost per frame is low. If
your purpose for shooting goes beyond that, then by all means pack the
film
and lenses. Otherwise, digital saves space, weight and offers other nice
advantages.
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Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld
Russ Garrett
Bullivant|Houser|Bailey PC
805 Broadway Street, Suite 400
Vancouver, WA 98660-3310
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Seattle . Vancouver . Portland . Sacramento . San Francisco . Las Vegas
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Tuck
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Sent: Fri Feb 10 16:38:18 2006
Subject: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries
Most of the backcountry camps don't have electricity -- Cito and Ponil
are
the only exceptions that come to mind. Even there I would not depend on
finding and available outlet. I plan to carry enough batteries for more
shots than I expect to take.
For what it's worth, on past treks I've averaged about 25 photos a day
with
a film camera. I figure it'll probably be more with the digital.
Larry Tuck
Scoutmaster, Troop 761
Thousand Oaks, CA
Philmony Advisor 2001, 2003, 2006
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A relatively inexpensive camera, = yet I=20 think it takes great shots, and some video capability as well (no = sound). I=20 liked it because I didn't have to worry about the remorse of damaging or = losing=20 an expensive piece of equipment on the trail, it is pretty rugged, and = it uses=20 AA batteries. You can probably find one for $50 on eBay. I = took over=20 300 shots on a single set of lithium batteries, although I carried a = spare=20 set. If you want to compare the quality a $50 camera to Jim's $500 = camera=20 (my guess at the cost, but Jim likes his toys), you can see both our = pics on the=20 website below (Mr. Thompson's photos and Mr. Simonis'=20 photos).</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><SPAN class=3D468542115-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><SPAN class=3D468542115-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>Joe Simonis</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><SPAN class=3D468542115-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>ASM T6</FONT></SPAN></DIV><BR> <DIV class=3DOutlookMessageHeader lang=3Den-us dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft> <HR tabIndex=3D-1> <FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2><B>From:</B> owner-philmont@troop47.com=20 [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] <B>On Behalf Of </B>Troop 6=20 Scoutmaster<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, February 10, 2006 11:03 = PM<BR><B>To:</B>=20 Multiple recipients of list philmont<BR><B>Subject:</B> RE: [Philmont]:=20 Replacement Batteries<BR></FONT><BR></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>On our=20 2004 trek the three advisors each took a different approach ... one had = a 35mm,=20 one an older digital, and one a new digital video/still hybrid. = All=20 performed well, the most important aspect being the user's familiarity = with the=20 device. If you are considering a new purchase, consider the = camera's life=20 after Philmont (yes, there is life after Philmont, but it pales by=20 comparison). Your going to want compact, light weight and some = degree of=20 ruggeness water resistance, although you will certainly want a padded = and water=20 proof bag (see <A href=3D"HYPERLINK "http://www.m-rock.com"http://www.m-rock.com">www.m-rock.com</A>=20 ). </FONT></SPAN><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>What ever you choose, think about how you will = use the=20 camera for the long haul, and get enough experience with it to = understand its=20 features and quirks, finally know its battery consumption and storage = needs so=20 you can have an adequate supply of both.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>Many=20 will suggest a camera that uses AAs, in general I'd concur and suggest = investing=20 in rechargables... you can recharge in base camp (the advisor's lounge = is one=20 spot) so you hit the trail with a full load. As i said = previously,=20 battery type is but one consideration, make sure you choose the right = camera for=20 you with the features you want. </FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>I was=20 the guy with the video/still hybrid which took proprietary batteries but = it allowed me to record that eagle court of honor on the tooth the = morning=20 of our last day ... a download friendly (read dumbed down quality wise) = lives on=20 the troop website, url below. At the end of the day remember that = you will=20 capture memories for the ages, I took lots of photos as a kid, the only = ones I=20 still have are from Philmont & my Eagle Project. The video=20 shot on the tooth that morning in 2004 was shown at the = younger=20 brother's Eagle COH late last year and is an emotional experience for = those that=20 were there, and even for those that were not .... That's one kid that = will=20 remember exactly where he got his eagle.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>YIS</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>Jim</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>ASM=20 T6</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>PSR=20 '74, '04, '06</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2><A=20 href=3D"HYPERLINK "http://www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=3Dphilmont"http://www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=3D philmont">www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=3D= philmont</A></FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE dir=3Dltr style=3D"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV class=3DOutlookMessageHeader dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><FONT = face=3DTahoma=20 size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> = owner-philmont@troop47.com=20 [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]<B> On Behalf Of </B>Dorman=20 Morsman<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, February 10, 2006 9:33 = PM<BR><B>To:</B>=20 Multiple recipients of list philmont<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: = [Philmont]:=20 Replacement Batteries<BR><BR></FONT></DIV> <DIV>I've been struggling with digital vs film....what's the best = digital=20 camera to take on a trek and what batteries does it take? It = would seem=20 the best camera would be one that took inexpensive batteries such as = AA. =20 Help!</DIV> <DIV>Dorman Morsman</DIV> <DIV>Troop 78</DIV> <DIV>Edmond, OK</DIV> <DIV>1st trek 06!<BR><BR><B><I>"Garrett, Russ"=20 <Russ.Garrett@bullivant.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=3Dreplbq=20 style=3D"PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px = solid">I=20 enjoy both film and digital photography. However, for backpacking=20 I<BR>recommend only digital. The ability to replicate, store and = organize=20 photos<BR>for later is a huge benefit. Also, the sheer cost per = frame is=20 low. If<BR>your purpose for shooting goes beyond that, then by all = means=20 pack the film<BR>and lenses. Otherwise, digital saves space, weight = and=20 offers other = nice<BR>advantages.<BR><BR>--------------------------<BR>Sent=20 from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld<BR><BR><BR>Russ=20 Garrett<BR>Bullivant|Houser|Bailey PC<BR>805 Broadway Street, Suite=20 400<BR>Vancouver, WA=20 98660-3310<BR>HYPERLINK "mailto:russ.garrett@bullivant.com"mailto:russ.garrett@bullivant.com<BR> direct dial: = 360.737.3363=20 - fax: 360.695.8504<BR>HYPERLINK "http://www.bullivant.com"http://www.bullivant.com<BR>Seattle . = Vancouver .=20 Portland . Sacramento . San Francisco . Las = Vegas<BR><BR><BR>-----Original=20 Message-----<BR>From: Larry Tuck <LARRY.TUCK@ADELPHIA.NET><BR>To: = Multiple=20 recipients of list philmont <PHILMONT@TROOP47.COM><BR>Sent: Fri Feb = 10=20 16:38:18 2006<BR>Subject: [Philmont]: Replacement = Batteries<BR><BR>Most of=20 the backcountry camps don't have electricity -- Cito and Ponil = are<BR>the=20 only exceptions that come to mind. Even there I would not depend=20 on<BR>finding and available outlet. I plan to carry enough batteries = for=20 more<BR>shots than I expect to take.<BR><BR>For what it's worth, on = past=20 treks I've averaged about 25 photos a day with<BR>a film camera. I = figure=20 it'll probably be more with the digital.<BR><BR>Larry = Tuck<BR>Scoutmaster,=20 Troop 761<BR>Thousand Oaks, CA<BR>Philmony Advisor 2001, 2003,=20 = 2006<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>---------------------------- -= --------------------------<BR>Scouting=20 E-mail Discussion Lists @ usscouts.org<BR>Subscribe/Unsubscribe at=20 HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/"http://usscouts.org/lists/<BR>Listserv Commands at=20 = HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp"http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp<BR>-- -----------------------------------= ------------------<BR>Send=20 listserv commands to: listserv@troop47.com<BR>Send postings to:=20 philmont@troop47.com<BR>List FAQ found at:=20 HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp"http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp<BR> List Administrator:=20 = philmont_owner@troop47.com<BR>------------------------------------------ -= ------------<BR>As=20 you gather around this virtual campfire with fellow<BR>Scouts and = Scouters,=20 do your best to be trustworthy,<BR>loyal, helpful, friendly, = courteous,=20 kind, obedient,<BR>cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and=20 = reverent.<BR>-------------------------------------------------------<BR> <= BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>"Bullivant.com"=20 made the following annotations on 02/10/2006 05:52:18=20 = PM<BR>------------------------------------------------------------------ -= -----------<BR>Please=20 be advised that, unless expressly stated otherwise, any U.S. federal = tax=20 advice contained in this e-mail, including attachments, is not = intended to=20 be used by any person for the purpose of avoiding any penalties that = may be=20 imposed by the Internal Revenue=20 = Service.<BR>*********************************************************<BR >= This=20 e-mail is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and contains = information belonging to Bullivant Houser Bailey, which is = confidential=20 and/or legally privileged. 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(was: RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries_) My Nikon CoolPix digital will take panaromic shots. I would assume a lot of other digital cameras do as well. For best results, you're supposed to use a tripod--that way each shot is level and is taken from the same height. However, you could probably get by okay with one of those hiking sticks (Tracks brand, for example) that doubles as a monopod and has a camera mount on top. Mark Ray Resources for Boy Scouting mark@eaglebook.com HYPERLINK "http://www.eaglebook.com"http://www.eaglebook.com > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-philmont@troop47.com > [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of Joseph Jansen > Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 11:52 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list philmont > Subject: Take Lots of Pictures at Philmont! (was: RE: > [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries_) > > I wonder if there are cameras which can take shots that can > be "stitched" > together to form a > panaroma. I have seen panoramas online where you drag the > mouse on the picture left or right and you see what you would > see if you physically turned to the left or turned to the right. > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 13:13:53 -0800 From: Dave Smith <dave-s@pacbell.net> Subject: Re: Take Lots of Pictures at Philmont! I took a Nikon CoolPix 5200 last year (2005). I was looking for an extra battery (proprietary EN-EL5), and I found a combo pack - extra battery with carrying case. I found that the two batteries were enough. I started out using the LCD display, but when the first battery gave out on day 6, I shut off the LCD to ensure the second battery would last until home. I carried a single 1GB memory card (SD), and I wound up taking around 600 pictures at 5M setting (2592x1944). At home I culled the 600 down to about 225 pretty good shots. I like the picture quality, and it has a panoramic assist mode. The size is nice, it fits nicely in the cargo pockets of your hiking shorts, and the carrying case goes nicely on a belt. I hate having to dig around in a pack to take a picture. Dave Smith Troop 32 Santa Rosa, CA ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 21:32:59 -0500 From: Olan Watkins <OlanWatkins@compuserve.com> Subject: Philmont with Special Needs? ----Forwarded Message(s)---- I just got an envelope from Philmont inviting me to attend this summer-I guess someone nominated me at council. It sounds like fun and my two boys, 12 and 8, even sound like they're interested (they want the horse riding). BUT, they both have Aspergers Syndrome (a form of high-functioning autism). The 8yo can function fairly= well in most situations, although he is noticeably less mature than other= boys his age. The 12yo I think would have a hard time and may need more individualized assistance (like an aide) and probably will need to take breaks from the activities at times when he is overwhelmed. Does anyone know, before I call and ask, if Philmont can and/or will accommodate these special needs boys of mine? I need to find that out, and I need to figure out how much it would cost = to get down there from Portland, OR, before we can decide whether to go. Regards-- Margo Mead Portland, Oregon meadclan@comcast.net www.beadiecritters.com www.geocities.com/meadfamily www.geocities.com/worldkrahenbuhl ----End Forwarded Message(s)---- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 20:27:42 -0700 From: "Jeffrey W. Knoll" <Jeffrey.Knoll@AZWebHost.com> Subject: RE: [Philmont]: 2006 Waiting List Status > ...its just nice to know where they are on the list though, deeper than I > expected ... I didn't think they would get to us. I'm guessing that the depth into the wait list is an effect of the online sign-up. The ease of entering the lottery online is probably encouraging units who are not totally committed to sign up, where in the past only the very very committed would endure the phone-in process. -- Jeff ------------------------------------------------------------ Jeffrey W. Knoll Grand Canyon Council Phoenix, AZ '02 '04 '06 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 00:41:13 -0500 From: "Troop 6 Scoutmaster" <troop6scoutmaster@comcast.net> Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AD_01C62F6D.06E13100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Joe's point of comparison is on point, in general all of our digital photos from '04 are comparable in quality. The currently posted web images have been dumbed down significantly for storage and download purposes so comparing them should yield little difference ... the were all scaled to the same size and are lossy (.jpg) images. All the photos, independent of the technology employed, are good to excellent. Each of the photographers came home with some spectatular shots. I'll try to post representative, uncompressed and unshrunk images over the next day or so for comparative purposes. Joe's more subtle point is worth amplifying - any electronics you take might not survive the trip ... take measures to protect them. Joe's other, not so sublte point regarding cost is worthy as well ... its easy to get carried away getting ready for the trip of a lifetime ... my list is posted on our PSR page. One can easily spend as much or more on stuff than the cost of the trip itself ... believe it ... I did. But this won't be the case in '06, every item is still servicable and still in-use, point being if you buy, buy the best you can afford so you only have to buy it once. YIS Jim ASM T6 PSR '74, '04, '06 www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=philmont -----Original Message----- From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]On Behalf Of Joe Simonis Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 10:34 AM To: Multiple recipients of list philmont Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries I was the advisor on Jim's trek with the older digital, a Fuji FinePix 2650 2.0 mega pixel. A relatively inexpensive camera, yet I think it takes great shots, and some video capability as well (no sound). I liked it because I didn't have to worry about the remorse of damaging or losing an expensive piece of equipment on the trail, it is pretty rugged, and it uses AA batteries. You can probably find one for $50 on eBay. I took over 300 shots on a single set of lithium batteries, although I carried a spare set. If you want to compare the quality a $50 camera to Jim's $500 camera (my guess at the cost, but Jim likes his toys), you can see both our pics on the website below (Mr. Thompson's photos and Mr. Simonis' photos). Joe Simonis ASM T6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- -- From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of Troop 6 Scoutmaster Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 11:03 PM To: Multiple recipients of list philmont Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries On our 2004 trek the three advisors each took a different approach ... one had a 35mm, one an older digital, and one a new digital video/still hybrid. All performed well, the most important aspect being the user's familiarity with the device. If you are considering a new purchase, consider the camera's life after Philmont (yes, there is life after Philmont, but it pales by comparison). Your going to want compact, light weight and some degree of ruggeness water resistance, although you will certainly want a padded and water proof bag (see www.m-rock.com ). What ever you choose, think about how you will use the camera for the long haul, and get enough experience with it to understand its features and quirks, finally know its battery consumption and storage needs so you can have an adequate supply of both. Many will suggest a camera that uses AAs, in general I'd concur and suggest investing in rechargables... you can recharge in base camp (the advisor's lounge is one spot) so you hit the trail with a full load. As i said previously, battery type is but one consideration, make sure you choose the right camera for you with the features you want. I was the guy with the video/still hybrid which took proprietary batteries but it allowed me to record that eagle court of honor on the tooth the morning of our last day ... a download friendly (read dumbed down quality wise) lives on the troop website, url below. At the end of the day remember that you will capture memories for the ages, I took lots of photos as a kid, the only ones I still have are from Philmont & my Eagle Project. The video shot on the tooth that morning in 2004 was shown at the younger brother's Eagle COH late last year and is an emotional experience for those that were there, and even for those that were not .... That's one kid that will remember exactly where he got his eagle. YIS Jim ASM T6 PSR '74, '04, '06 www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=philmont -----Original Message----- From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]On Behalf Of Dorman Morsman Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:33 PM To: Multiple recipients of list philmont Subject: Re: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries I've been struggling with digital vs film....what's the best digital camera to take on a trek and what batteries does it take? It would seem the best camera would be one that took inexpensive batteries such as AA. Help! Dorman Morsman Troop 78 Edmond, OK 1st trek 06! "Garrett, Russ" <Russ.Garrett@bullivant.com> wrote: I enjoy both film and digital photography. However, for backpacking I recommend only digital. The ability to replicate, store and organize photos for later is a huge benefit. Also, the sheer cost per frame is low. If your purpose for shooting goes beyond that, then by all means pack the film and lenses. Otherwise, digital saves space, weight and offers other nice advantages. -------------------------- Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld Russ Garrett Bullivant|Houser|Bailey PC 805 Broadway Street, Suite 400 Vancouver, WA 98660-3310 HYPERLINK "mailto:russ.garrett@bullivant.com"mailto:russ.garrett@bullivant.com direct dial: 360.737.3363 - fax: 360.695.8504 HYPERLINK "http://www.bullivant.com"http://www.bullivant.com Seattle . Vancouver . Portland . Sacramento . San Francisco . Las Vegas -----Original Message----- From: Larry Tuck To: Multiple recipients of list philmont Sent: Fri Feb 10 16:38:18 2006 Subject: [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries Most of the backcountry camps don't have electricity -- Cito and Ponil are the only exceptions that come to mind. Even there I would not depend on finding and available outlet. I plan to carry enough batteries for more shots than I expect to take. For what it's worth, on past treks I've averaged about 25 photos a day with a film camera. I figure it'll probably be more with the digital. Larry Tuck Scoutmaster, Troop 761 Thousand Oaks, CA Philmony Advisor 2001, 2003, 2006 ------------------------------------------------------- Scouting E-mail Discussion Lists @ usscouts.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe at HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/"http://usscouts.org/lists/ Listserv Commands at HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp"http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp ------------------------------------------------------- Send listserv commands to: listserv@troop47.com Send postings to: philmont@troop47.com List FAQ found at: HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp"http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp List Administrator: philmont_owner@troop47.com ------------------------------------------------------- As you gather around this virtual campfire with fellow Scouts and Scouters, do your best to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. ------------------------------------------------------- "Bullivant.com" made the following annotations on 02/10/2006 05:52:18 PM ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- Please be advised that, unless expressly stated otherwise, any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this e-mail, including attachments, is not intended to be used by any person for the purpose of avoiding any penalties that may be imposed by the Internal Revenue Service. ********************************************************* This e-mail is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and contains information belonging to Bullivant Houser Bailey, which is confidential and/or legally privileged. 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All the photos, independent of the technology employed, = are good=20 to excellent. Each of the photographers came home with some = spectatular=20 shots. I'll try to post representative, uncompressed and unshrunk = images=20 over the next day or so for comparative purposes.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D350542405-12022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN><SPAN class=3D350542405-12022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D350542405-12022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>Joe's=20 more subtle point is worth amplifying - any electronics you take might = not=20 survive the trip ... take measures to protect them.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D350542405-12022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D350542405-12022006></SPAN><SPAN = class=3D350542405-12022006><FONT=20 face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>Joe's other, not so sublte point = regarding cost=20 is worthy as well ... its easy to get carried away getting ready for the = trip of=20 a lifetime ... my list is posted on our PSR page. One can easily = spend as=20 much or more on stuff than the cost of the trip itself ... believe it = ... I=20 did. But this won't be the case in '06, every item is still = servicable and=20 still in-use, point being if you buy, buy the best you can afford so you = only=20 have to buy it once.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D350542405-12022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D350542405-12022006> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>YIS</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>Jim</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>ASM=20 T6</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2>PSR=20 '74, '04, '06</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff = size=3D2><A=20 href=3D"HYPERLINK "http://www.troop6bsa.org/?cmd=3Dphilmont"http://www.troop6bsa.org/?cmd= 3Dphilmont">www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=3D= philmont</A></FONT></SPAN></DIV></SPAN></DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE dir=3Dltr style=3D"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV class=3DOutlookMessageHeader dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><FONT = face=3DTahoma=20 size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> = owner-philmont@troop47.com=20 [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]<B> On Behalf Of </B>Joe=20 Simonis<BR><B>Sent:</B> Saturday, February 11, 2006 10:34 = AM<BR><B>To:</B>=20 Multiple recipients of list philmont<BR><B>Subject:</B> RE: = [Philmont]:=20 Replacement Batteries<BR><BR></FONT></DIV> <DIV dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><SPAN class=3D468542115-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>I was the advisor on Jim's trek with the = older digital, a=20 Fuji FinePix 2650 2.0 mega pixel. A relatively inexpensive = camera, yet I=20 think it takes great shots, and some video capability as well (no = sound). I=20 liked it because I didn't have to worry about the remorse of damaging = or=20 losing an expensive piece of equipment on the trail, it is pretty = rugged, and=20 it uses AA batteries. You can probably find one for $50 on = eBay. I=20 took over 300 shots on a single set of lithium batteries, although I = carried a=20 spare set. If you want to compare the quality a $50 camera to = Jim's $500=20 camera (my guess at the cost, but Jim likes his toys), you can see = both our=20 pics on the website below (Mr. Thompson's photos and Mr. Simonis'=20 photos).</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><SPAN class=3D468542115-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><SPAN class=3D468542115-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>Joe Simonis</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><SPAN class=3D468542115-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>ASM T6</FONT></SPAN></DIV><BR> <DIV class=3DOutlookMessageHeader lang=3Den-us dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft> <HR tabIndex=3D-1> <FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2><B>From:</B> owner-philmont@troop47.com=20 [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com] <B>On Behalf Of </B>Troop 6=20 Scoutmaster<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, February 10, 2006 11:03 = PM<BR><B>To:</B>=20 Multiple recipients of list philmont<BR><B>Subject:</B> RE: = [Philmont]:=20 Replacement Batteries<BR></FONT><BR></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>On=20 our 2004 trek the three advisors each took a different approach ... = one had a=20 35mm, one an older digital, and one a new digital video/still = hybrid. =20 All performed well, the most important aspect being the user's = familiarity=20 with the device. If you are considering a new purchase, consider = the=20 camera's life after Philmont (yes, there is life after Philmont, but = it pales=20 by comparison). Your going to want compact, light weight and = some degree=20 of ruggeness water resistance, although you will certainly want a = padded and=20 water proof bag (see <A = href=3D"HYPERLINK "http://www.m-rock.com"http://www.m-rock.com">www.m-rock.com</A>=20 ). </FONT></SPAN><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT = face=3DArial=20 color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>What ever you choose, think about how you = will use the=20 camera for the long haul, and get enough experience with it to = understand its=20 features and quirks, finally know its battery consumption and storage = needs so=20 you can have an adequate supply of both.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff=20 size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>Many=20 will suggest a camera that uses AAs, in general I'd concur and suggest = investing in rechargables... you can recharge in base camp (the = advisor's=20 lounge is one spot) so you hit the trail with a full load. = As i=20 said previously, battery type is but one consideration, make sure you = choose=20 the right camera for you with the features you want. =20 </FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff=20 size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>I=20 was the guy with the video/still hybrid which took proprietary = batteries but=20 it allowed me to record that eagle court of honor on the tooth = the=20 morning of our last day ... a download friendly (read dumbed down = quality=20 wise) lives on the troop website, url below. At the end of the = day=20 remember that you will capture memories for the ages, I took lots of = photos as=20 a kid, the only ones I still have are from Philmont & my Eagle=20 Project. The video shot on the tooth that morning in 2004 = was=20 shown at the younger brother's Eagle COH late last year and is an = emotional experience for those that were there, and even for those = that were=20 not .... That's one kid that will remember exactly where he got his=20 eagle.</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff=20 size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff=20 size=3D2>YIS</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff=20 size=3D2>Jim</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>ASM=20 T6</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>PSR=20 '74, '04, '06</FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff size=3D2><A=20 = href=3D"HYPERLINK "http://www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=3Dphilmont"http://www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=3D philmont">www.troop6bsa.org?cmd=3D= philmont</A></FONT></SPAN></DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D690403803-11022006><FONT face=3DArial = color=3D#0000ff=20 size=3D2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE dir=3Dltr style=3D"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV class=3DOutlookMessageHeader dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><FONT = face=3DTahoma=20 size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> = owner-philmont@troop47.com=20 [HYPERLINK "mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com"mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]<B> On Behalf Of </B>Dorman=20 Morsman<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, February 10, 2006 9:33 = PM<BR><B>To:</B>=20 Multiple recipients of list philmont<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: = [Philmont]:=20 Replacement Batteries<BR><BR></FONT></DIV> <DIV>I've been struggling with digital vs film....what's the best = digital=20 camera to take on a trek and what batteries does it take? It = would=20 seem the best camera would be one that took inexpensive batteries = such as=20 AA. Help!</DIV> <DIV>Dorman Morsman</DIV> <DIV>Troop 78</DIV> <DIV>Edmond, OK</DIV> <DIV>1st trek 06!<BR><BR><B><I>"Garrett, Russ"=20 <Russ.Garrett@bullivant.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=3Dreplbq=20 style=3D"PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff = 2px solid">I=20 enjoy both film and digital photography. However, for backpacking=20 I<BR>recommend only digital. The ability to replicate, store and = organize=20 photos<BR>for later is a huge benefit. Also, the sheer cost per = frame is=20 low. If<BR>your purpose for shooting goes beyond that, then by all = means=20 pack the film<BR>and lenses. Otherwise, digital saves space, = weight and=20 offers other = nice<BR>advantages.<BR><BR>--------------------------<BR>Sent=20 from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld<BR><BR><BR>Russ=20 Garrett<BR>Bullivant|Houser|Bailey PC<BR>805 Broadway Street, = Suite=20 400<BR>Vancouver, WA=20 98660-3310<BR>HYPERLINK "mailto:russ.garrett@bullivant.com"mailto:russ.garrett@bullivant.com<BR> direct dial:=20 360.737.3363 - fax: = 360.695.8504<BR>HYPERLINK "http://www.bullivant.com"http://www.bullivant.com<BR>Seattle .=20 Vancouver . Portland . Sacramento . San Francisco . Las=20 Vegas<BR><BR><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: Larry Tuck=20 <LARRY.TUCK@ADELPHIA.NET><BR>To: Multiple recipients of list = philmont=20 <PHILMONT@TROOP47.COM><BR>Sent: Fri Feb 10 16:38:18 = 2006<BR>Subject:=20 [Philmont]: Replacement Batteries<BR><BR>Most of the backcountry = camps=20 don't have electricity -- Cito and Ponil are<BR>the only = exceptions that=20 come to mind. Even there I would not depend on<BR>finding and = available=20 outlet. I plan to carry enough batteries for more<BR>shots than I = expect=20 to take.<BR><BR>For what it's worth, on past treks I've averaged = about 25=20 photos a day with<BR>a film camera. I figure it'll probably be = more with=20 the digital.<BR><BR>Larry Tuck<BR>Scoutmaster, Troop = 761<BR>Thousand Oaks,=20 CA<BR>Philmony Advisor 2001, 2003,=20 = 2006<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>---------------------------- -= --------------------------<BR>Scouting=20 E-mail Discussion Lists @ usscouts.org<BR>Subscribe/Unsubscribe at = HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/"http://usscouts.org/lists/<BR>Listserv Commands at=20 = HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp"http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp<BR>-- -----------------------------------= ------------------<BR>Send=20 listserv commands to: listserv@troop47.com<BR>Send postings to:=20 philmont@troop47.com<BR>List FAQ found at:=20 HYPERLINK "http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp"http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp<BR> List Administrator:=20 = philmont_owner@troop47.com<BR>------------------------------------------ -= ------------<BR>As=20 you gather around this virtual campfire with fellow<BR>Scouts and=20 Scouters, do your best to be trustworthy,<BR>loyal, helpful, = friendly,=20 courteous, kind, obedient,<BR>cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and=20 = reverent.<BR>-------------------------------------------------------<BR> <= BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>"Bullivant.com"=20 made the following annotations on 02/10/2006 05:52:18=20 = PM<BR>------------------------------------------------------------------ -= -----------<BR>Please=20 be advised that, unless expressly stated otherwise, any U.S. = federal tax=20 advice contained in this e-mail, including attachments, is not = intended to=20 be used by any person for the purpose of avoiding any penalties = that may=20 be imposed by the Internal Revenue=20 = Service.<BR>*********************************************************<BR >= This=20 e-mail is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and = contains=20 information belonging to Bullivant Houser Bailey, which is = confidential=20 and/or legally privileged. 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