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    Gitzo Traveler GT2545T tripod - Not just for traveling?

    Ok, am I crazy or is the Gitzo GT2545T aka GT2545TUS actually a really good tripod? Sure, the legs can fold back, which is handy. BUT... it seems that the tripod is actually better at dampening than the "beefier" Gitzo GT2542: https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4381249 I have not...
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    Zeiss USA-KY Service for SF binocular - positive experience

    Just wanted to report my positive experience with servicing an 8x32 SF with the Zeiss USA service center in KY. I've owned the binoculars for a few months and only recently noticed a haze that could not be cleaned from the right eyepiece. My other 8x32 SFs did not have this issue. I sent them...
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    I too purchased the 8x32 NL and 8x32 SF

    I am not anybody you should listen to, but here are my experiences on the two binoculars after a week+ of daily use and testing: 8x32 NL Superior image: crisper and improved contrast over SF. Definitely more prone to condensation. Seemingly more prone to glare related issues. Eye placement...
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    Snapping turtle in Georgia

    Excuse the poor quality, but I ran across this snapping turtle the other day in Georgia/US. If anyone lives in the area, is this considered a common size? It sort of scared me.
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    Ebony jewelwing damselfly

    I recently saw one of these in Georgia and it was amazing. Are these considered common in the US/southeast?
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    Hi there

    Been lurking for a while but starting to post. I have seen some great birds in the neighborhood lately, including what I have seen described as a beak-a-boo dance between two male pileated woodpeckers. Things like that keep me motivated to keep on walking around to see what else might be out...
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