I was interested what cameras the people of bambooweb.info are using.
I would guess some of us don't have digital cameras, but going digital is all the rage these days.
Digital Camera: Olympus D-360L 1.3 Megapixel
Years used : 2002 to present
The Haves and The Have-Nots
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RE: The Haves and The Have-Nots
Mine's a HP Photosmart 935 (w/ dock)
not too many bells and whistles, here's some basics:
battery hog (2AA):(
5.3 megapixels (can take 5 or 1 with varying compression)
video (2 minutes)
Secure Digital (SD) memory
3x optical, 7x digital zoom (21x max)
Shutter Speed = 1/2000 to 15 seconds
not too many bells and whistles, here's some basics:
battery hog (2AA):(
5.3 megapixels (can take 5 or 1 with varying compression)
video (2 minutes)
Secure Digital (SD) memory
3x optical, 7x digital zoom (21x max)
Shutter Speed = 1/2000 to 15 seconds
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RE: The Haves and The Have-Nots
I am using one of the red CVS cameras the drugstore sells. The price was right (>$20) and it takes a decent picture. Though I did have to make my own cable to plug it into the computer, rummage around for drivers in order to download the pictures and reprogram the camera to download the pictures. IIRC 1.3 megapixel and takes 25 pictures. It beats my first camera which took four 640x480 256 color pictures.
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My Bamboo List.
The legal issues that will arise when the undead walk the earth are legion, and addressing them all is well beyond what could reasonably be accomplished in this brief Essay. Indeed, a complete treatment of the tax issues alone would require several volumes.