Harvey,
Thanks for the dose of reality in the group, regarding the "digital 
camera" issue. I was starting to think this was a photography group. 
I have the exact same camera... and use the exact same rechargable 
batteries. 1.3 megapixels is way over most people's heads, especially 
when you're talking about "taking a few pics" or taking them for web 
use (ie. max of 640 X 480 @ 72 dpi). Cameras in this range run about 
$150- $200 brand new. They take wonderful photos at 1024 X 768 and my 
8 X 10 enlargements do look great.

If you want to be a pro photographer, better sell the boat... you're 
gonna need the money to buy gear.

At 11:26 PM -0400 5/29/02, Harvey Wilson wrote:
>Hi Joe...
>
>I use an old (3 years??) Olympus D-320R digital camera.  It's only got 1.3
>megapixels, but it does most (90%) of what I want out of a camera.
>
>Built-in flash, 3 different resolutions, starting at the most common
>640x480. 8mb memory card that gives 102 (or is it 112??) pix at 640 rez.
>
>It's macro mode gets down to about 3 inches, and it'll also take sequence
>pix.
>
>Comes with a cord to connect to your PC, and another so you can display the
>pix on your TV.
>
>Uses 4 AA batteries...I use 4 NmH batteries from Radioshack.
>
>Idano what the latest model of this is. And I doubt that you'll need more
>then 1.3 Mpixels unless you're a photo bug as well and want to make great
>looking 8x10 enlargements from your color inkjet printer.

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