Bob Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Andy uses EOS equipment and he really gets up-close-and-personal with
>elephants, hyenas, leopards, etc. He even placed what looked like an EOS
>3 on a small tripod next to a fallen tree branch that is on an elephant 
>path and triggered it remotely.

He's upgraded since to the EOS1v. He was having a lot of trouble getting
the wireless remote to work, but I'm not surprised since its an IR device
and he was in very bright direct sun. He got the shot he wanted, though.

>Would you leave your equipment where it may get trodden on by an elephant?

Would make for an interesting insurance claim!

Chris.
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