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Re: Choosing a Digital Camera/New Photos Up
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Date: 
Wed, 15 Dec 1999 05:20:36 GMT
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Frank Filz wrote in message ...

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What brand is it? I just saw a camera in Best Buy for $129. Mike Walsh • has
been telling me to watch for a new camera, and I think the Best Buy • camera
might be the one (hope to ask him today before running out shopping this
evening).



Here is the camera that I was telling Frank Filz about:

http://www.mustek.com.tw/News/nw_1020_2cf.html

It is based on a chipset from SoundVision (http://www.soundvisioninc.com)
that my company, Mentor Graphics (http://www.mentor.com), designed.  The
camera is targeted at the entry level consumer and amatuer digital
photographer.  Although it only takes VGA size pictures, the resolution I
have seen looks pretty good.  The prototype I saw this past summer also
would record something like 30 seconds of MPEG video but from the web site
it doesn't look like this production version does.  I am not sure what the
retail price will be but I have an opportunity to buy one for $100 through
my employer.  I figure for $100 I can't really go wrong so I am going to buy
one.

Mike - mike_walsh@mindspring.com
http://members.tripod.com/mike_walsh



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(...) Too bad the production camera doesn't support the sample imaging which Mike originally pointed me to. It showed a nice macro shot of a quarter. This camera will not be able to do that (fixed focus 50cm to infinity). I'm sure the chip is (...) (25 years ago, 15-Dec-99, to lugnet.pirates, lugnet.publish)

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Mr L F Braun wrote in message <38496885.5739D2F4@p...su.edu>... (...) not (...) it's (...) You can get a decent tripon for about $20. Unfortuanately it won't totally eliminate camera shake unless your camera has a remote. The tripod will hold the (...) (25 years ago, 5-Dec-99, to lugnet.pirates, lugnet.publish)

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