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danny29
post Sep 17 2005, 02:08 AM
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i am a lone angler i'm fourteen and from now on am looking for bigger fish to catch but i have one problem
how do i take a picture of my catch wehn i'm by myslef fishing early morning without another angler in sight to help me help
i was thinking video camera or camera with timer anyother help will be greatly appreciated of how to do this and any great and cheap video cameras that could be affordable to a pocket money hogging 14 year old lol
thankk you and i f do take pics i'll post them on the froum but i need help thnaks


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post Sep 17 2005, 02:15 AM
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just lay it on the unhooking mat with an identifiable sized thing ,unless you mean trophy shots in that case get a person to take it for you ,you can get a trophy shot of anything and substitute your own face it has no creedence today rolleyes.gif
if you insist then set up your camera pointing at the spot your going to be in and run the timer etc

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post Sep 17 2005, 02:18 AM
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danny,
due to me being a studen and my mates having jobs, I have also had to take pics when fishing alone. Gardener tackle do a bankstick adapter that fits both cameras and video cameras. it costs £2.99
the other thing worth mentioning is the camera of choice. I use an olympus that has a remote control, it cost around £120 but my mate bought a cheaper model for around £50 and bought the remote seperately.
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post Sep 17 2005, 02:21 AM
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Personally I don't bother with a camera, rather get the fish back in the water as soon as possible.

But here's the easy way. You need either a camera tripod, or a bank stick with an adapter for a camera. You then need one more bank stick, which you put just behind where you intend to kneel whilst holding your prize fish. You can use a camera with a self timer but personally I would use an extension type release, either a squeezy type air blowing affair, or an electronic extension. The advantage being that you can trigger the camera when you are ready rather than having to wait for it to fire itself. In an ideal world, whilst at home, find out just how far the camera needs to be away from you so as to include head and knees. Measure that difference, and set your bank sticks out at that distance when you are on the bank. Easy really!

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post Sep 17 2005, 02:22 AM
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whats the remote and what does it do


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post Sep 17 2005, 02:28 AM
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Its a means of triggering a camera from where you are kneeling. Nip into Jessops, or similar, and explain that you want to take self portraits from about 15 feet away. You plug the device into the camera, make sure that you have wound on the film, grab your fish, hold the release in the palm of your hand so the camera can't see it, look at the camera lens, think of your girl friend, that should create a twinkle in your eye and a wicked smile, and press the shutter release! Nothing worse than miserable gits holding fish.
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http://www.jessops.com/search/viewproduct....e9-b5d31e182b62

You would need to ask if it would fit your camera.

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post Sep 17 2005, 02:31 AM
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like a remote for your tv mate, press the button and it takes the picture. you can choose instant or timer. very compact, dont weigh you down, the model is olympus mju-III 150
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post Sep 17 2005, 03:12 AM
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QUOTE
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whats the remote and what does it do
ooohhhh now let me think..........
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now now jeepster the lad may have been brought up in care and the council neglected his human rights by not supplying a remote for his PS2 in DVD mode rolleyes.gif


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Now, now lads, he's not used to your funny ways, yet!


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