Snugpak ionosphere

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radek
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Location: Edinburgh

Re: Snugpak ionosphere

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Thanks for those pics radek. Looks like a wonderful wood as, unlike many dense woods, grass is still growing. Which area is it in? Haven't yet camped out in my ionosphere. Was scheduled to be out in it tonight somewhere in the middle of England. Plans naturally changed/postponed :)


We have camped on the south east shore of Loch Venachar. You would be fine camping in ionosphere if you combine it with a tarp. The steeper the angle, the less snow will be able to accumulate on the tarp. Cycling in snow is also fun :D
hodge
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Re: Snugpak ionosphere

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radek wrote:I took the ionosphere for another micro adventure and again it worked great !

https://www.flickr.com/photos/139077418 ... ed-public/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/139077418 ... ed-public/


I like the photos, Radek. What did you use to take them; I'm looking for a decent camera to take on the bike, hopefully something reasonably light.
radek
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Joined: 9 Jul 2017, 2:43pm
Location: Edinburgh

Re: Snugpak ionosphere

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I like the photos, Radek. What did you use to take them; I'm looking for a decent camera to take on the bike, hopefully something reasonably light


I used an eos-m with 22mm lens. The photo and video quality are good, but I have to worn you that the focus is very slow. Hence, I do not recommend buying this camera.

Btw. I did some corrections in Photoshop :roll:
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