It has potential, but I personally wouldn't buy a camera with a hard drive
in it.  Solid state, possibly, but not a spinning disk.  Also, dropping
your memory card off at photo stores for prints becomes that much harder.
Labs would have to have drivers installed for all camera models that used
internal hard drives, and they'd have to mess around with various software
programs to transfer the images.  Sounds messy.

chris



On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:

> http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/12/16/toshiba.tinydisk.ap/index.html
>
> Imagine it (& over time higher-capacity) stored permanently
> inside a camera, with enough storage to avoid the need for memory
> modules at all.  Like an endless roll of film.  Just keep shooting.
> Transfer with USB/FireWire/RF as needed.  Could be very useful.
>
> Collin
>

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