Tobasco
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23 years ago
Just curious what you guys/gals are using for digital photography? I use a Epson Z3000 thats about a year old now. Has many features. I've been very happy. What about you?
CJBully
23 years ago
I have a Sony Mavica and bought it in Feb 2001. I like the pics it takes, that it uses floppy discs, and I can shoot 1 minute Mpegs with it.
RICKAMAVEN
23 years ago
i just bought a new polaroid on ebay for $100.00. i think the software to manage the pictures is probably the most important.
jimmy@ctconnect.com
23 years ago
Kodak DC4800 -

- 265mg Type I Flash memory.
bud451
23 years ago
Olympus E-10. Work camereas but I get to use them anytime I want.
Slimboli
23 years ago
HP PhotoSmart 315 ... and it works great with the included software. It was relatively inexpensive (about $180) and it has served us well ...

It's USB, and all I do is plug it in my computer, turn on the camera ... and it automatically downloads the pictures.
penzt8
23 years ago
My wonderful wife surprised me with a digital cam for christmas. It's a JVC model GC-QX3U, 3.3 Mega-Pixel CCD. I haven't even finished reading about all the features but so far it looks pretty cool. It even shoots a 20 second video. I haven't had a chance to play with it much but I'm really looking forward to it.

A few years ago she bought me a Canon EOS ELAN 35 mm camera for christmas. I've always enjoyed photography. I've had a 35mm camera since the late 70's. I take one with me wherever I go. My kids are going to inherit a butt load of crappy photos when I die. I said I enjoyed photography not that I was good at it.
efm
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23 years ago
Olympus D-450, 1.3 megpixel, electric zoom. I like it but don't have anything to compare it to. Can't remember what all the buttons do. I don't use the software--I pull the smartcard and slip it into this gizmo called a FlashPath which works like a floppy disc.
xibbumbero
23 years ago
Kodak instamatic W/flash cubes. X
BMW
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23 years ago
4x5 sheet of film and a shoe box. My batteries last longer.

Barry
osage
23 years ago
Kodak DX3900. Takes beautiful pictures on the high setting (3.1 megapixels). I print them on an HP7350 PhotoSmart printer. As good quality as you will find in the stores, of course it costs about twice as much to print them.
fgruben
23 years ago
i use a sony dsc-85. i love it. i get the pictures printed at costco. I bought a nikon 35 mm. last year. I love it also. But since i got the sony, i haven't burnt i frame of film. I never thought i would be such a convert to digital.
fred
Mr.Mean
23 years ago
I have the Panasonic POS with digital screen blur and advanced memory loss capabilities.
emgjet
23 years ago
Sony Dsc85. Absolutely, love this thing.
Ed
E-Chick
23 years ago
Still camera - Olympus Stylus 80 Wide DLX

Digital camera - Sony Cyber-shot 2.1 mp (DSC-P50)

Digital camcorder - JVC something or other from Costco (GR-DVL520U)

BMW
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23 years ago
Mr. Mean, That sounds to hi-tech for me, and probably out of my price range. LMAO

E. Mulsion
justforfun
23 years ago
Nikon coolpix 995. What an amazing piece of equipment? I cannot say enough good things about the high quality of of this camera. OUTSTANDING!!!!!
rayder1
23 years ago
Same here CJ. Sony Mavica 2 MP. Use high resolution and my wife does the magic on Adobe Photoshop.
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