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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocky Reid who wrote (53435)4/22/1998 2:01:00 PM
From: Brendan2012  Respond to of 58324
 
>>"Nikon stores image data on solid state PC Cards for maximum reliability in the field. Disk
drive-based cameras do not pass Nikon reliability standards for field operation in hostile
environments."<<

That probably just means they haven't yet tested Clik!



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (53435)4/22/1998 2:07:00 PM
From: Herb Fuller  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky , Re:>>Bad news for Vapor! <<

-- Rocky , you are comparing apples to oranges again .--

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nikonusa.com

What do the cameras cost and what is included?

The E2N digital still camera's suggested retail price is $9,995, including strap, and EG-10 Video Cable.

Additional required accessories can be purchased separately and include the EC-15 Memory Card - $950 SRP; the PS-1 Power Supply Set (including EN-1 Battery, EH-2 Quick Charger, ES-1 DC Adapter and AC Cable) - $756;
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The above is hardly the competition that Iomega is looking at when they sell the Clik Drive .

Rocky , give up and go play with your genius .

Herb



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (53435)4/22/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky,

>>>>>Bad news for Vapor! nikonusa.com
"Nikon stores image data on solid state PC Cards for maximum reliability in the field. Disk drive-based cameras do not pass Nikon reliability standards for field operation in hostile environments."<<<<<

That was posted along time ago. That camera is $10-$15,000.00. It is a high end SLR Digital Camera. Compaire apples to apples here Rocky. I highly doubt IOM is going to push Clik to the high end market.

If you spend 15 grand for a camera, a 1000 bucks is nothing for an extra high speed/capacity flash card or Hard Drive.