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To: Ausdauer who wrote (9436)3/2/2000 11:06:00 PM
From: DWalmsley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 60323
 
Once again you prove to be a wealth of knowledge and I really appreciate your timely response. I think the idea of comparing the output of various cameras on one CF card makes very good sense. I have already recommended that she be equipped with nothing less than 32 meg of memory as higher quality pics require more space.

From the standpoint of SanDisk packaging and recognition in the marketplace, I find the number of devices using their products rising every day. I also see considerably more space being devoted to SanDisk products by retailers. It's obviously nice to see Best Buy's or someone of this caliber promoting SanDisk products in their weekly ads.

I will pass along the considerable information you have provided. To be very honest, I am about ready to purchase a camera of this caliber myself. As long as I am pressing You for information, which printers would you recommend for optimal results? I have been considering the HP970CSE for home use (printing pictures) and would appreciate any comments you may have.

Thanks again, Doug



To: Ausdauer who wrote (9436)3/4/2000 1:52:00 PM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 60323
 
Aus, I was looking at Buy.com at each camera you listed. Is battery life capacity/availability a consideration? I remember reading that these cameras go through alkaline batteries quickly. The Epson was the only one that listed a rechargable NiMh battery pack as an accessory. Are rechargeable battery packs available for the others? I went to the Nikon web site and read the specs on the 800. There are lithium batteries that can be used. Are they rechargeable? Where do you get them?

TIA

Jay