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    Another Raynox question

    The DCR-150 lets you focus from around 12-14" away from your model (the DCR-250 is around 6-8" away) you may find the DCR-150 easier to get used to
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    Perspex/Acrylic Sheet size?

    Hi, Try www.hindleys.co.uk they are suppliers for modelmakers/craftsmen etc and sell sheets of plastic in many colours, I use it on my moulding machines. They also sell coloured plastic acrylic etc which is very useful for making your own filters for lighting etc + 1000's of other goodies...
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    Pop up hides?

    http://www.ultimateaddons.co.uk/Hunting/Hunting_Hides.htm
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    which camouflaged hide?

    Try these, http://www.ultimateaddons.co.uk/Hunting/Hunting_Hides.htm
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    Whats you best bit of kit this year? 2009

    Cyclops? LoL
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    Whats you best bit of kit this year? 2009

    Love my Raynox DCR-150 and 250 and my vintage Martin guitar (for de-stressing when fail to get any decent shots) LoL
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    I'd be in prison for this

    Brilliant!
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    I'd be in prison for this

    Just a Pigment of your imagination!
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    Automatic in snow.

    Well I went into Virgin Superstore and didn't find a single one! LoL
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    Raynox question

    it might be possible but you'd need to use step up rings instead of the normal clip on mount? never tried it with mine so not 100% certain.
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    Automatic in snow.

    aye, want a Hummer next LoL Luckily i have a runabout for daily trips but try to take the 300c out in nice weather LoL had a woman dint drivers door after only having it 2 days! she let kid push trolley into it ************************! and left me with £600+ bill Would love a XK8 awesome...
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    FZ38 VS G11

    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo the S100fs is the one to have! tilting screen and feels like a dslr to handle (the S200exr has lost the tilting screen )
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    Automatic in snow.

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    FZ38 VS G11

    FZ38, both look ok but you get better range with the FZ38
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