Len P. wrote:
> How would we know?
Well, it's obvious that you don't know. Because of this it should also be obvious to
you that my question is not directed at you, being ignorant of the subject.
>We are a bunch of Pentax camera users that still use film.
I interpret this as saying that PDML-members are shooting film only (or it would be
nonsens.)
That's a false statement. Maybe this is what you'd prefer, but nevertheless it's not
true.
>Perhaps you should ask your questions in a digital camera forum.
Perhaps you should save the list pointless messages.
There is of course a reason for me to ask this question on this list.
If you want to initiate a discussion on what topics should be accepted on this list,
why don't you do so in sensible manner.
Lasse
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Lasse Karlsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 8:31 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Help on digital for newsprint
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > As I may previously have mentioned, I shoot (as well as
> > write) for various publications, including newspapers.
> > I've been thinking of buying a digital (I guess it will be a
> > P&S-type of) camera, since occaisonally faster delivery is wanted.
> >
> > Now, if a want
> >
> > - digital camera;
> > - manages newsprint up to...say ca 12x18 cm;
> > - as much manual settings as possible;
> > - built-in-flash or/and external flash capabilities;
> > - a zoom equivalent of ca 35-80mm;
> > - easy communication with standard computers (I'd like the
> > ability to plug in to, load and send from nearest available
> > computer and/or from home (P133/32mb, Win95) );
> >
> > where does this take me in terms of costs and suggestions
> > anout current useable models?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Lasse
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