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Technology Stocks : WDC/Sandisk Corporation
WDC 155.45+3.0%3:59 PM EST

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To: 5dave22 who wrote (19571)3/13/2001 6:24:13 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
"From what I'm gathering (in my four days of sleuth investigation)
is that the advances need to come from the printing end - not so much
the camera end. Is the a fair statement?"


Dave, I think that is very fair. I do still find landscape shots a bit too
soft (lack of detail) and hope that 4.0 megapixels solves that problem.

BTW, I looked at the Canon G1 yesterday (batteries were dead) at a
local retailer. It is a brick. I also noticed in some of the reviews
that the ISO 50 rating is a bit low compared to others in the category.
The reason it matters is that if you boost the ISO above 50 by increasing
CCD sensitivity you get alot of background noise. Thus, artificially
higher ISO settings lower image resolution. My EPSON has ISO 100 as a
default, but can be jacked up to 200 or 400. I tend not to mess with it
unless I am indoors and hope to avoid using a flash.

Finally, I noticed Circuit City has the Kodak 4800 on sale for $599.99
with a $50 in-store register rebate and a $100 mail-in rebate from EK.

Aus
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