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Picture 1, 2 and 3 Pholita Adiposa or Aurivella.? Found on Beech. The distinguishing features between these two are quite small but I'm leaning toward Adiposa even though it is classed as infrequent/rare.

 

4, 5 and 6 Pholoita Squarrosa. Found at base of Oak.

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  Arborist said:
What do you think of the G11? I read that it takes good images in low light conditions.

 

Havent looked at it at all.....its the only thing that can really be improved upon with regards the g10

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The G11 has less pixels 10m. My parents want to get me a camera for my 30th but I haven't got a clue about cameras so dont know where to start, the G10 / 11 look very good though!

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  Arborist said:
The G11 has less pixels 10m. My parents want to get me a camera for my 30th but I haven't got a clue about cameras so dont know where to start, the G10 / 11 look very good though!

 

the G10 is great......if you look through my posts or go to my albums you will see lots of photos taken with it......i'm sure now the G11 is out you will get yourself a good deal on the 10

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