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It works! But remember that shooting pictures through a glass windshield usually results in focus problems. You might want to set your camera focus to "infinity" instead of auto-focus. Auto-focus usually focuses on the nearest object - which is the windshield glass - not what you're actually trying to photograph. Just a thought.
I did that as I didn't want to stop & get out,
and to see if the pictures would turn out on that
setting.This way I can get over 100 pictures,rather
than about 16.There is no focus adjustment.
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