Re: RE: Re: Little off the subject..but still matters ;)

From: Michael Clark (magnumv8@wt.net)
Date: Sun Sep 12 1999 - 01:57:02 EDT


Here's what a DC260 can do:
http://www.mikesdakota.com/html/dakota/images/chance6.jpg

I think you can get a 260 now for around $600.00 online.

---Mike, near Houston.--- http://www.mikesdakota.com
        '93 V8 4X2
Houston Area DML Meet Page
http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/downs/9221

----- Original Message -----
From: mrdancer <mrdancer@camalott.com>
To: 'DML' <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 1999 12:25 AM
Subject: DML: RE: Re: Little off the subject..but still matters ;)

> Check out this website:
>
>
http://www.computers.com/product/list/0,3,0-21-1024-x-1,00.html?tag=st.cn.sr
> 1.ssrco_digcamlist
>
> It has lotsa good reviews on digital cameras. The Olympus D-340R seems to
> be the best camera for the money under $500 - you can get it for less than
> $300 online or when CompUSA has their sales. For more expensive cameras,
> the Kodak DC260 is hard to beat, and I think Nikon rules the roost right
now
> with their CoolPix 950.
>
> We have a Sony Mavica 9?? at work. It's a $900 camera and is convenient
and
> easy-to-use with 3.5" standard floppy disk and makes little 1-minute
movies,
> but the quality is only so-so (check it out at
> http://camalott.com/~mrdancer/DAKwheel.jpg ). I wanted to get the DC260,
> but our regional computer equipment purchaser thought the floppy disk
camera
> would be more convenient for everyone to use :(
>
> One other option (if you have a camcorder) is to get a TV card for your
> computer (cost $80). The quality isn't very good, but probably better
than
> the $100 digital cameras, especially if you have a Hi-8 camcorder. Plus,
> you get to watch TV on your computer - really COOL! That's what I used
for
> webpix before we got the digicam at work.
>
> '92 Dak CC 2wd 318 3.55
> '84 GoldWing Interstate
>



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