For around $1000 USD, you can get a LCD Projector,
like they use in business presentations, and project your digital images on the wall.


Or, if you really still enjoy your Kodak Carousel, you can get a film recorder and convert your
digital images to slides!


At 03:22 PM 2/13/2004 +0800, you wrote:
I've just got back what may be my last 3 rolls of developed and mounted
slides (having just purchased an *istD and Optio S4 to replace my Z1, MZ10
and Olympus XA).  I've just got back from a skiing (and shopping) holiday in
Japan and viewing the slides of the holiday leaves me in no doubt that slide
film is the best image medium - at least until 3D images are available.

I've already sold my MZ10, and if I didn't need to sell my Z1 and various
redundant lenses, flashes, etc to finance my move into digital I would keep
them.  I might keep the Olympus XA for the moment.

While I am very impressed with digital and believe it's the way of the
future I am saddened that I cannot display my digital photos the way I can
when I project my slides.  It's all very well to have high resolution
digital images but it's just not the same viewing them on a monitor or TV.




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