To LUGNET HomepageTo LUGNET News HomepageTo LUGNET Guide Homepage
 Help on Searching
 
Post new message to lugnet.publishOpen lugnet.publish in your NNTP NewsreaderTo LUGNET News Traffic PageSign In (Members)
 Publishing / 1913
1912  |  1914
Subject: 
Re: Finding a useful digital camera
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.publish
Date: 
Sun, 16 Apr 2000 23:43:28 GMT
Reply-To: 
MATTDM@ihatespamMATTDM.ORG
Viewed: 
645 times
  
Jeff Hudson <x96hudson5@wmich.edu> wrote:
to digital cameras?  Are there certain features/functions that allow for better
detail when taking pictures of Lego?  I would prefer to spend no more than
$125, but would go up to $200.  What can I get for this price?  I know you can

I really like the Nikon Coolpix 950, but that's a bit out of that price
range.

Some important features are: a good macro mode for taking close-ups, a good
lcd screen for composing setups without having to peer through a viewfinder,
and perhaps most importantly, the ability to take good pictures in low light
without a flash. (Flash photography and shiny plastic don't mix....)

buy some that save directly to flopies and others that you have to download
images to your computer, what are the disadvantages/advantages?

The ones that use floppies are bad -- floppies don't hold much, so they have
to use really severe compression.

--
Matthew Miller                      --->                  mattdm@mattdm.org
Quotes 'R' Us                     --->               http://quotes-r-us.org/
Boston University Linux             --->                http://linux.bu.edu/



Message has 1 Reply:
  Floppies are cool! (was: Re: Finding a useful digital camera)
 
(...) I use a camera that uses floppies (Sony Mavica FD-91), and I'm quite happy with it! Its resolution is only 1024x768, but that's already twice the vertical and horizontal resolution that I really need for almost anything web-related I've done (...) (25 years ago, 17-Apr-00, to lugnet.publish)  

Message is in Reply To:
  Finding a useful digital camera
 
Hello all, I would like to get some quality pictures taken of my Lego models and post them on my website. I've been using a flatbed scanner, which has worked quite well for what I've done so far. However I'm working on some models and a layout that (...) (25 years ago, 16-Apr-00, to lugnet.publish)

6 Messages in This Thread:


Entire Thread on One Page:
Nested:  All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:  All | Brief | Compact

This Message and its Replies on One Page:
Nested:  All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:  All | Brief | Compact
    

Custom Search

©2005 LUGNET. All rights reserved. - hosted by steinbruch.info GbR