Dave,

I use a LowePro Photo Trekker Classic.  In it I have a P67II body/AE
prism + wood handgrip, 55/4, 75/4.5, 90/2.8LS, 120/3.5 soft, 165/2.8,
165/4LS, 300/4, Tube Set, light meter, filters and odds and ends.  A
wonderful pack that seems made for the stuff I need to fit in.


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Bruce


Wednesday, October 22, 2003, 4:59:39 PM, you wrote:

bcin> Nice report Marnie.Photos come out nice on my computer too.

bcin> Bruce,just wondering what you use for backpack and tripod.I have the Manfrotto
bcin> 028 for the MF and am looking into backpacks.

bcin> Dave      

bcin>                                   > I finally have some pictures from the 
Northern 
bcin> California PDML Meet up.
>> 
>> http://members.aol.com/doepage2/PDML/
>> 
>> Some people pixs, more scenery pixs, and a humorous (to me, anyway)
>> accompanying little story. Nothing fantastic photograph-wise, but some passable.
>> 
>> *Unfortunately some of the jpegs are pretty bad and do not accurately reflect
>> the picture quality (or lack of it). :-)
>> 
>> But enjoy, anyway!
>> 
>> *I've had this problem before and I have not yet figured out how to solve it.
>> Elements (1) seems to create jpegs that AOL cannot read or something. Every
>> time I go to upload them, AOL crashes. So I had to open them and resave them
>> with Microsoft Photo Editor, thus degrading them severely. This also happened
>> last time I used Elements and later uploaded pictures to a ftp site/web page. I
>> still haven't figured out what the problem is. I did not resize the pictures
>> in the M$ Photo Editor, so I am thinking maybe it is a file header problem.
>> But, who knows?
>> 
>> Marnie aka Doe 
>> 

                                




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