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Old October 9th 06, 09:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default My new flying rule - bring camera

Peter Duniho writes:

It was always possible, of course, for a pilot to bring their own
camera to allow the passengers to use if they didn't have one of their own.
But a digital camera not only doesn't involve any additional cost in film or
processing, but the photos can be easily given to the passenger the same day
as the flight, if not immediately after.


How? By handing them the memory cards?

With film, you can just hand them the roll of film for them to develop
and print. Also, with film, there's no question of you keeping a copy
for yourself, which may be good or bad, depending on what your
passengers prefer.

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Old October 9th 06, 09:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mxsmanic wrote:

How? By handing them the memory cards?


Another clueless post from a person who doesn't even know what a REAL
PLANE is. Are you sure you don't leave your room and get away from
your MSFS game?

Just download the picture to a computer and email it to them. If
wireless is available on the camera, you may even be able to transfer
the image via bluetooth technology or infrared to another digital PDA.

Use a cell phone camera and you can send it via cell service.

Film??? What is that, that's 19th century stuff.

Allen

 




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