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Non-Tech : The New Iomega '2000' Discussion Group -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Reseller who wrote (1999)7/28/1999 7:42:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5023
 
Reseller, thanks for the photos. Looks like a winner, especially
with the USB. I wonder if one could also use it to transfer data
from desktop to laptop? [i.e. just use the Clik!]

Gottfried



To: Reseller who wrote (1999)7/28/1999 10:54:00 PM
From: Mel Boreham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5023
 
Reseller, Thanks for posting the first photos of the Agfa ePhoto clik! camera and the specifications info! This little "Volks-Camera" should prove to be a popular Christmas gift for the family. Imagine opening up the package, using regular Energizer bunny penlights for quick use while the Ni-hydride batteries are charging, passing the camera around the tree and getting immediate results by hooking up the camera to your big screen TV... The mega-pixel photos should be excellent as they are saved at 30 bit color. Then take the camera over to the computer and upload your just taken family photos to the internet for viewing by your grandparents in another state. Although this is primarily a point and shoot camera, it has also has lots going for it if you want to delve into more advanced photography by using various color filters, as well as wide angle & telephoto accessory lenses. Having a B & W capability is also a nice feature if you want to play spy and copy magazine or scientific journal pages at the library. The photo of the camera appears to show that the Clik! slot is completely within its protected compartment (the door being open showing the Clik! disk partly inserted into the drive). All in all this is an enticing bit of news. Will be waiting to see the ePhoto Clik! camera from all angles... Nice work Reseller!! Mel



To: Reseller who wrote (1999)7/29/1999 2:36:00 PM
From: Naggrachi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5023
 
Re: Agfa ephoto

Don't know 'bout you guys, but, my first reaction was that the camera looked "cheap"? The Zip drive never had that "look."

Zead