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To: Andre Williamson who wrote (20919)10/3/2001 8:58:41 AM
From: Art Bechhoefer  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Andre and Steve, those are good points. Certainly if you have more than one card, you can do without the higher capacity cards. Also if you are able to download periodically, you don't need as much capacity.

Since most of my shots end up as prints, I tend to use the highest resolution, uncompressed setting on my 2.1 mp camera. I frequently find a need to crop the view, creating a need for the highest resolution. So far, I have been using only my single 96 mb card, transferring images to my computer at fairly infrequent intervals (partly because I'm running out of storage space on my computer and need to buy external archiving disks).

A recent set of shots I made illustrates a typical application for me. I took some 30 high resolution shots at a class reunion. That pretty well uses up my 96 mb card.

Art
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