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Wild cats

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Subject: Wild cats
From: "peter boyd" <>
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 10:24:15 +1000
I have had some success in reducing cats over the years.
Sit in the dark and play the distress call of a rabbit in a trap.
After some time turn on the floodlights.
Put the player some distance from you or use a bluetooth speaker
as dogs sometimes rush in.
(Call available on Google )
To Peter Shute, Paul Dodd and Graeme Chapman.
Most of the small and so called bridge cameras use the Sony one inch
Exmor R Cmos Sensor with the exception of Canon who up until
now have made their own but I am told their next model will have a Sony sensor.
Sony made billions of them in 2014 for cameras and telephones.
They have now produced a new one, a one and a third inch Exmor R Cmos 
It is in their bridge camera model DSC-HX400V
It also has the Bionz x Processor that is in their full frame camera.
It still has the 24 -1200mm f2.8 to 6.3 Carl Zeiss zoom lens that the HX300 had.
It is still 20.3 megapixel.
But the big improvement is the upgrading of the inbody sensor shift 
stabilisation
and three frames taken at once and fused together to produce an almost noise 
free sharp photo.
I took one out of our shop stock to try, for a report to the camera club, and 
it is Micky Mouse.
I think the go price is about $450 and you must use a 90 speed SD card for best 
results.
Peter Boyd.


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