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RE: Deer taking a dip!

in OCD5 years ago

I think you mean fortunately lol Deer are not the best swimmers and tire quite quickly. They're sprint runners, not marathon runners. And when they tire in the middle of the lake...

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Okay, I've heard that they are quite good swimmers. I googled it and I found this: "deer can swim distances up to 10 miles, easily allowing them to cross most lakes and rivers."

Anyway, perhaps it's the best that they stay away from the water! :)

Hello! Are you happy with the camera?

Interesting to know! An island at our local lake is nicknamed Deer Island after some deer wandered out there one winter and were "trapped" until next winter. Probably 1/2 a kilometer to shore. I guess they weren't trapped after all and just chose to live there and take a year off from running from predators! :D

As a beginner in photography, I am extremely happy with the camera. Plenty of features for me to learn and get used to. The point-and-shoot format as well as the stellar zoom allow me up-close shots with no lens fuss!

Okay, interesting :D! Maybe it's not so bad to live on an island, as long as there is food enough to feed everyone!

Yeah, I like the camera too, especially the incredible zoom! But there is also some drawbacks with this camera. No RAW, very poor image quality in low light, focusing problems.

Lmao I live up above the arctic circle where the sun doesn't set, so there is no low-light during the summers, YAY! XD

I have heard that the sensor is rather small for such an expensive camera and therefore when the all-night winters hit I WILL be running into problems if I want to take photographs. Sure we got the moon mode, but that won't help me get beautiful shots of the milky way overhead lol

Enjoy your day out there!

Cool! I live almost above the arctic circle, so it's almost the same over here. :)

Yeah you're right, the sensor is unfortunately really small. The moon mode is great but you can't photograph the milky way with this camera!:/ I'm already thinking about buying a second camera with a bigger sensor! :)

You too!