Stan, don’t sell the *istD short. I’ve printed numerous enlarged images taken 
with the istD and they’ve held up very well as wall hangings. I remember we 
were all clamoring for more than 6mb captures.

-----Original Message-----
>From: Stanley Halpin <[email protected]>
>Sent: Jan 31, 2020 2:38 PM
>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>Subject: GESO: *ist-D travels to Singapore
>
>I am working on coordinating some day-trips in conjunction with a cruise we’ll 
>be taking this summer. A collaborator in the process is from Singapore. Which 
>reminded me that it had been awhile since I had revisited my pics from a 
>long-ago visit. About exactly 16 years ago I had a work related trip, supposed 
>to be a week of meetings and discussions which I would bookend with 
>jet-lag-recovery up front, then a free weekend at the end. Whoever set it up 
>(no, it wasn’t me) neglected to notice that Chinese New Year was that weekend, 
>most government and business offices were empty by Thursday mid-day. I quite 
>enjoyed the extra couple of days! And, looking back, I am pleased to see that 
>the simple primitive *ist-D jpg files held up nicely.
>
>For your viewing pleasure, a selection of images from that trip…
>
>       https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p845065628
>
>
>Stan
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