Thanks everyone, it was another right place, right time, and keep the camera(s) in the car. I have to get in setting for I musta hit the button to turn date and time one 😛 And you do not need high end high dollar equipment to make "good" shots. I would just stay between Panasonic and Canon cameras, IMO, with massive OPTICAL, not digital zooms, or the ability to attach bigger zoom, for most cameras are great for 30 or so zoom, but to catch birds, moon, sun, at a min a 50x optical, like what my $100 Canon has, to take decent shots. I would of liked to gotten closer, but I have but the 50x optical, and once you start going into the digital part of zoom with optical, you cannot use much of it, UNLESS, your camera has a hug sensor, and your not going door size with the print 😉
But a $100 cheap beat to hell but working Pana or Canon with a 50x zoom or better, iss, $8 tripod from goodwill, and you can start making shots. I still however treat my digital camera, still like a film camera in the sense, that even though it has burst shot wich after taking 2000 shots may find that "one", I much rather take the one, or several, cool looking ones then a bunch or garbage taking up my sd space with it 😛