"Rob." <mesa@mine.com.> wrote in message news:4822ff0d$1_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au... | | | In 1975, Kodak released the world’s first digital camera, a | clunky-looking device that used casette tapes as the medium to store | pictures. Each photo took 23 seconds to snap, producing a 100-line black | and white image that could only be displayed on a television set. No | wonder why it never
On May 21, 11:19 am, t...@mucks.net wrote: and you are just an average camera user (not a pro), no action shots, just want to get good quality, sharp pictures, what would you do? - buy a regular $200 cameras, and use it for a year (or two) and then keep buying a new one after 3000-5000 shots. You can get up to 4 brand new cameras @ $200 a piece. - or buy a more expensive
tnom@mucks.net wrote: snip and you are just an average camera user (not a pro), no action shots, just want to get good quality, sharp pictures, what would you do? - buy a regular $200 cameras, and use it for a year (or two) and then keep buying a new one after 3000-5000 shots. You can get up to 4 brand new cameras @ $200 a piece. - or buy a more expensive camera to meet
snip and you are just an average camera user (not a pro), no action shots, just want to get good quality, sharp pictures, what would you do? - buy a regular $200 cameras, and use it for a year (or two) and then keep buying a new one after 3000-5000 shots. You can get up to 4 brand new cameras @ $200 a piece. - or buy a more expensive camera to meet the budget, and hope and pray that