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TriBob
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:05 Post subject: Who does not have a digital camera?
I'm still stuck in the chemical age and the battery is dead so I had to get my friend to take Halloween pics
I think I might have my 110 around here somewhere
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cherylpf
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:06 Post subject:
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MastrBrewr
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:07 Post subject:
Old school 35mm here. I'm seriously thinking about getting a digital camera, though.
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rolling rock
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:07 Post subject:
digital-less.
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crazyfrog
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:20 Post subject:
i do not personally own one, but the bf's mom has one that we use often
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coachmarkos
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:24 Post subject:
no digital cam here either, although occasionally I am able to borrow the schools.
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Maddies Wench
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:40 Post subject:
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airehead
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:42 Post subject: Re: Who does not have a digital camera?
| TriBob wrote: | I'm still stuck in the chemical age and the battery is dead so I had to get my friend to take Halloween pics
I think I might have my 110 around here somewhere  |
Have you considered hiring a sketch artist?
I still have my regular camera--a decent one which I love dearly. The battery is dead and I have to go replace it. One of those funky sized expensive jobbers.
At least BC's digital cam takes double AA's in a pinch.
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brie k
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:45 Post subject: Re: Who does not have a digital camera?
| airehead wrote: |
At least BC's digital cam takes double AA's in a pinch. |
Definitely something I love about the digitals I have, they take AA's and I always have those laying around. I invested in a battery charger & rechargeables for that very reason, but nice that I can throw in a couple regular ones and not have to go out and buy "special" batteries. FABulous!
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thegman
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:47 Post subject:
I have one, but it's the equivalent of a betamax vcr. It's 4 years old and roughly the size of a kids lunchbox.
The software was compatible with Windows 98, but they didn't do updates for it. I have to put pictures on disk through my laptop and then transfer them to my desktop system.
Wanna know what I want for Christmas this year??
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airehead
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:48 Post subject:
| thegman wrote: | I have one, but it's the equivalent of a betamax vcr. It's 4 years old and roughly the size of a kids lunchbox.
The software was compatible with Windows 98, but they didn't do updates for it. I have to put pictures on disk through my laptop and then transfer them to my desktop system.
Wanna know what I want for Christmas this year?? |
An old desktop computer that is compatible with your lunchbox cam?
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thegman
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 14:52 Post subject:
| airehead wrote: | | thegman wrote: | I have one, but it's the equivalent of a betamax vcr. It's 4 years old and roughly the size of a kids lunchbox.
The software was compatible with Windows 98, but they didn't do updates for it. I have to put pictures on disk through my laptop and then transfer them to my desktop system.
Wanna know what I want for Christmas this year?? |
An old desktop computer that is compatible with your lunchbox cam?  |
Touche'.
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shelflifers
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 15:00 Post subject:
Here's mine!
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kobyj
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 15:14 Post subject:
Mine is junk so can I claim that I don't have one?
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robp
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Posted: 11/03/03 - 15:18 Post subject:
no digital camera here either. Pentax K1000 35 mm is all i got.
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