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Technology Stocks : WDC/Sandisk Corporation
WDC 212.19+5.9%Jan 12 3:59 PM EST

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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (18695)1/26/2001 8:33:12 PM
From: turnmore  Read Replies (3) of 60323
 
Art,

Digital cameras are actually more expensive to operate than conventional and APS film cameras. It costs approx. $0.35 for a sheet of 4x6 photo paper and about $0.25 for the ink (Epson color cartridges aren't cheap). 24 images cost about $14. Far more than the $6.86 Clark film plus processing my wife uses. Then there is the time required to review, color correct and print. If you like photography, as I do, the process is not a chore. The appeal of digital cameras is the link to the net, easy to share images with friends.

Charlie
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