> Carolyn Shere wrote:
> 
> > My main doubt about going with that is the
> capacity of the
> > SmartMedia card it uses, maxing out at 64MB and
> holding far fewer
> > pictures than other cards. I'd have to take
> everything at low
> > resolution (why bother getting an expensive
> camera?) or carry a half
> > dozen extra cards.
> 
> Then Ivon Gaudet wrote:
> 
> > Smart media now comes in 128MB .... and you would
> be surprised at the
> > quality of the high resolution JPEG files.
> 
> Alan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Think of them as really small rolls of film, there
> that's not bad now  ;-)
> besides, how much can you shoot before you can get
> back to a computer to
> download it......

The Olympus(note the spelling) 3030, 3040 as stated
earlier has USB. From my personal experience, I could
not tell the difference between the jpg and the tif.
If you're using the 64MB card that gives you 24
compressed SHQ(9 MB uncompressed) shots. That's as
good as a roll of film. 

I work with photographers all the time. One group in
particular uses the high-end Nikons. After using a
3030 they were convinced it has a cleaner chip then
their professional models.

When I have the funds I will be buying an Olympus
digital camera. Not only for the quality of the image
but for ease of use. If anyone wants an example of an
image contact me off list.

Britton




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