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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (5910)2/10/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: Paul K  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
'Cool' trip photos Sean,

That camera can take fantastic images, so they invite me to ask:
(when you have the time to answer)

What is the resolution of the shots in your slide show, were they all taken at the same res? (is that the max res of the DC260?)

Was the LCD display a great help?
Did you retake photos because it looked bad in the LCD?
(I'm wondering about the utility of editing on the run)

The camera seems to handle bright snow well.
In High contrast scenes did you ever try to override the exposure settings, or always just use auto?
(Like trying to correct for a person who looks dark against bright background)

Was the flash always set to 'auto'? ...it does nice exposure on fill.

Do you recall any of these shots using the x2 'digital zoom' ?

Did you record any sound with the pix?

Did you say you were using a 48MB flash card with your DC260?
How many shots can you get on the card?
Did you need to download any pix to a notebook to free up space on the card?
Did you need to replace the 4 batteries on the trip?

Are you using the Kodak 'Picutre Easy' software for the slide show?
(is there a way to jump to a specific frame number like 202?)
(I could only get to about frame 100 as the java app seemed eat-up all my swap file storage, currently set at 100mb, leakage...?)

69_01.jpg what are the color blotches, was the shot stored this way?
88_01.jpg do you remember using 'pre-flash' at all in any shots?
(also, I dont recall seeing redeye in shots)
134_01.jpg and 135 (statue) vert/horz format; are these the same resolution? was camera held vertically for both?
149_01.jpg in shots that look dark (but probably realistic for the moment), is the camera telling you the scene is dark in this shot and suggesting options?

Any frustrations with the camera?

ref: kodak.com
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