Chuck's point about the battery life is an
important point in my camera purchases. I have
two Sony digital cameras. One camera has a LiPo
battery and the other uses AA batteries. Guess
which I prefer. Well, I thought I would like the
LiPo powered camera as I'd have long life, but
that's not
There are also 3 chip(sensor) cameras that capture the R G B channels
separately, but not typically consumer grade.
At 11:46 AM 6/16/2004, Martin Usher wrote:
Up till recently all cameras' sensors have color sensors that are side by
side, like the dots on a TV tube. Software in the camera mixes
website: http://www.msh-co.com
Of course I use a D100 for the serious stuff.
GOOD LUCK!
Mark
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Hi
helps too.
BUT if you want the shortest delay get a SLR.
BTW you lose the LCD preview with a SLR - it's just used for playback.
Mark
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Howard Mark wrote:
BTW you lose the LCD preview with a SLR - it's just used for playback.
Some (most) LCD displays are useless outdoors. I use the old fashioned
range finder on my camera. In this mode (no LCD backlight) the battery
life is on the order of a week or so of heavy use vs. about 2
My choice was the Minolta Dimage Z-1, a 3.2Mpixel model with a
lot of features, and 10X optical zoom.
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Martin Usher wrote:
I have a Kodak DX6340, its a 3Mpixel one. Its cheaper
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bill Conkling
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My choice was the Minolta Dimage Z-1, a 3.2Mpixel model with a
lot of features, and 10X optical zoom.
Nice camera but it has been replaced and updated by the Z2 at about the
same price.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pat McCleave
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Hi Guys,
I am in the market to buy a digital camera and was wondering if you could
give me any suggestions on what to look for. My price range is in the
$300-$600. My primary wants are to be able to take pictures of planes and
Pat McCleave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Guys,
I am in the market to buy a digital camera and was wondering if you could
give me any suggestions on what to look for. My price range is in the
$300-$600. My primary wants are to be able to take pictures of planes and
pilots at the slope and
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