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What's the best point and shoot (happy snapper)?

Hi Ray,

Yes, I do remember that trip like it was yesterday, but you forgot to mention the posion oak in the bushes at the resevoir. I'm not the 8X10 guy, I believe his name was Tom something. I had muttonchops and was shooting a 2X3 Century Graphic. Those were fun times. I wonder how many of those people are on APUG and how we could contact them. Any thoughts?

Sam
 
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If memory serves...

Oh yes, now I remember the poison oak... I guess I blocked that out of my brain, sort of like Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. I never thought I'd walk again, much less figure out how to perform bodily function without touching anything "crucial". I don't know how we could find the folks here at APUG, unless they just happen to scroll on through and read this. Do you think there is a cyber Milk Carton we could put faces on to report them missing?
Boy, that was a fun group though, no giant egos, no "know it alls", no single person trying to run the show, just a bunch of " Happy Snappers" dedicated to making photographs and sharing ideas... sigh, a more perfect world, pre-Bush, and post-cheap wine.
Do you still have the 2x3? I still have my Kodak Medalist that uses 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 cut film from way back when, what a great camera!
Anyone else here know any of these folks from the area???
Thanks,
Ray
 
This may be a strange choice, but I like the Yashica/Kyocera Zoom 105 EZS. Even my wife loves it...