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Posted by Janicholson on January 05, 2006 at 10:42:29 from (199.17.6.162):
In Reply to: Re: digital camera posted by Jay (ND) on January 04, 2006 at 18:28:02:
I have professional Nikon Film camera systems (and I teach Graphics at St. Cloud State Univ.) With Professional film and from a tripod, it will take far higher resolution images than my Sony DSC F-828 8 megapixel Digital. If I project them to a 6' screen width, the film image with a Kodak projector is obviously better. It would take about 50 Mb of data to project to the same quality of Gnats hair resolution, and the projectors are limiting factors as well. I think that the advice given is good. Price is dependant on what you intend to do with the images. Burn CDs or Data DVDs to archive your pics. Hard drives fail and when they do your images are toast. I use both systems, my Sony makes me very much more likely to take images because the results are free, and the delets button is handy. I use 512mb of ram in the camera and can take ~140 3mb Jpegs. Enjoy. JimN
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