William,

The one thing that you can tell from the little screen is if you
totally blew the shot.  Not that helpful for an experienced
photographer.  I'm finding that lately I'm using my Coolpix 990 less
and less.  It was very fun for awhile and then it kind of wore off.
Neither my wife or I use it too much anymore.  I'm not sure if a
digital SLR came out from Pentax that I would immediately want to jump
on it or not.


Bruce



Sunday, June 09, 2002, 10:05:04 AM, you wrote:

WR> ----- Original Message -----
WR> From: Herb Chong
WR> Subject: Re: My reasons for wanting digital (was: Re: OT: Read
WR> this before you spend all your $$$....)



>>
>> yes. a Canon G1 or G2 made a conscious effort to mimic their
WR> 35mm P&S
>> line's controls. it makes a big difference.

WR> I am playing with a G1 presently. It is quite easy to operate,
WR> unfortunatley the quality coming off it leaves a lot to be
WR> desired.
WR> Anyone who thinks they can decide if the picture they got is
WR> worth keeping from the review screen is fooling themselves.

WR> William Robb
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