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To: BBG who wrote (9893)5/13/1999 11:21:00 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (3) of 10072
 
>>My point in describing all of this is that I spent $170 for 16mb + 32mb cards and $15 for a pcmia (???) adapter... i.e. much less than a CLIK! drive/disks... With this setup I have more storage than I will ever need(120 high res or 300 med. resoltuion)I have two fast easy methods for downloading... The cards and adapter don't weigh anything, don't need cables, take up no space, are very durable/reliable, don't need batteries or an AC adapter,etc... So basically what I am saying is that CLIK! will never compete against compact flash not at these prices and certainly not as compact flash prices continue to drop... Face it CLIK! did not and will never click with digital camera users... I hate to say it but FLOP! is right...<<

BBG -

You may very well be right. Certainly Clik! hasn't clicked with digital cameras in any meaningful way yet. And that may not be just because the big promotional push hasn't begun.

On the other hand, there are many people who would disagree with your contention that the pictures taken with current megapixel cameras compare favorably with 35mm film. And some of those people might therefore want newer multi-megapixel cameras, which yield larger file sizes at the maximum resolution.

And there are also those who might not consider 120 pictures to be all the storage they will ever need. You spent a total of $185, which isn't really that much less than the price of a Clik! setup, and which doesn't offer you a way to get additional incremental storage for 25 cents per megabyte. That may be fine for you and yet not fine for someone else.

Still, I don't see Clik! really connecting with digital photographers until and unless it is built in to the camera. And maybe it won't take off even then. Who knows?

- Allen
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