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Posted by 720Deere on January 29, 2004 at 14:41:37 from (151.196.20.48):
In Reply to: Re: digital cameras posted by greenbeanman on January 29, 2004 at 13:07:02:
"Far too many people don't understand that they can't get a photograph from one." It is just the opposite! You can take hundreds of photos with your digital cam that you could never afford to take with a traditional camera. I have found that the freedom that digital gives me to just snap photos at will without fearing the cost of development has given me some of the best photos that I have ever taken. You can also zoom in on a good quality digital picture to see details. Ever try zooming in on a 35mm 2 years after it was taken? As far as prints go, I use Wal Mart's online service. Sort through all the pictures you take, pick the ones you really like, and upload to Wal Mart. I think is like $0.26 per print and you can have them sent to any store you like. My in-laws live over 500 miles away so this works great. We upload the photos to Wal Mart and have them sent to their local store. In 3 to 4 days they pick them up and we didn't even have to pay postage!
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