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Re: Digital Camera
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lugnet.general, lugnet.off-topic.geek
Date: 
Fri, 29 Dec 2000 19:30:36 GMT
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Guys,

Not that you aren't giving good advice, but remember this guys
application -- posting pics of items to Ebay.  He doesn't need Megapixels,
640x480 would work just fine.

I'd look for a cheap 640x480 or 800x600 camera with a flash and a USB
connection.  It'd be nice if it used CF cards, but for this application --
probably taking a dozen shots and selecting a couple -- total capacity
probably doesn't matter.

Sure, it'd be nice to have a $500-$1000 camera, but it doesn't make sense if
all he wants to do is take a couple of quick pictures.  I got a 640x480 with
a flash from Earthlink for $69.  It's not a great camera, but it's good for
carrying around all the time and snapping candid shots of the kids.  I don't
have to worry about dropping it or getting it wet or anything else.  I've
got a good camera and film scanner and a video camera, but sometimes you
just want a quick shot.

When uploading to the web (especially Ebay) size matters (both KB and
pixels) so spending the money to buy a 3 or 4 megapixel camera and then
taking shots at it's lowest resolution doesn't make much sense.

Mike

--
Mike Faunce
mike at faunce dot com


"Mike Stanley" <cjc@NOSPAMnewsguy.com> wrote in message
news:G6CE3J.8xH@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.general, Bram Lambrecht writes:
It does eat batteries fairly quickly, but I was able to get two sets of • NiMH
AA batteries and a charger for less than $30.  The camera also comes with • a
16 MB card and a USB cable, so you don't need to buy a card reader.  And • if

Ditto on the batteries - digicams eat them like popcorn.  Here's a good • site
for batteries and chargers:

http://www.thomas-distributing.com/

you take pictures at half resolution (1024x768) which is fine for most
computer applications, you can fit 78 pictures on the card that comes • with
the camera.

78 - not bad.  :)  At full resolution (2048x1536) I get 245 with my Casio
3000 and microdrive.  At half resolution I think I can fit just under • 1000.

I think the Nikon's are awesome cameras, maybe even a little better
quality-wise than the 3000 (the 990 anyway).  But they were dumb in not
making them able to use CF II cards.  To get the kind of space I wanted so • I
wouldn't have to worry about dumping pics during the middle of a vacation
day I would have had to spend hundreds more on a couple of 128mb CF cards.



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(...) To be perfectly honest I had no intention of responding just to the original poster's message - otherwise I would have replied to it and not to two messages written after it. That's how threaded conversations work - they start at one point (...) (24 years ago, 29-Dec-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.off-topic.geek)

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(...) Ditto on the batteries - digicams eat them like popcorn. Here's a good site for batteries and chargers: (URL)you take pictures at half resolution (1024x768) which is fine for most (...) 78 - not bad. :) At full resolution (2048x1536) I get 245 (...) (24 years ago, 29-Dec-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.off-topic.geek)

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