#94644 - 05/14/07 08:20 PM
Re: Who EDC's a Camera?
[Re: Eugene]
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My blackberry pearl can be set for resolution up to 1280 x 1024 and a "Superfine"??? picture quality, whatever that latter one means. Looking at the pictures I get from it with adequate lighting, it is pretty darned good on my laptop, and prints fairly well pics too. The camera even has a zoom function, which is pretty good up to 12x I think. Again, the weak link is the flash. Anything beyond about 4 feet and the flash does nothing.
I like the fact that I can view the pics I take on the lcd screen and tell fairly well if the pic will turn out okay or not.
That blackberry pearl is a heckuva phone.
Film is that stuff I have to keep wiping off the lens of my digital camera(s).
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#94649 - 05/14/07 10:22 PM
Re: Who EDC's a Camera?
[Re: benjammin]
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The Nokia N73 has a 3.2 Megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. If you want to shoot DVD quality Video also then the Nokia N93 looks quite promising.
Edited by bentirran (05/14/07 10:29 PM)
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#94703 - 05/15/07 02:04 PM
Re: Who EDC's a Camera?
[Re: Eugene]
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I have my camara phone and a pair of binoculars/digital camara that I carry.
The binocular camara has no memory card and loses the stored photo's if the battery dies.
All electronic camaras will be null & void in the event of an EMP occurance.
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#94706 - 05/15/07 02:23 PM
Re: Who EDC's a Camera?
[Re: wildman800]
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I EDC a very good camera in my cell phone and occassionally drop a small Nikon with a high pixel count in my backpack.
If an EMP occurs the loss of my digital camera will be the least of issues. No one but a few Pulitzer wannabees will be taking their film in for developing either.
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#94865 - 05/17/07 01:55 AM
Re: Who EDC's a Camera?
[Re: Roarmeister]
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I've carried a camera built into my Palm/Treo for years now. I often shoot a quick snapshot rather than writing something down. (Prices, interesting books, license plates, phone numbers, hours of operation, etc.) I've taken a few good candid shots over the years but the camera is so poor and slow that I rarely capture what I'm trying to. For that I keep a Canon in my laptop bag.
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#94947 - 05/17/07 06:02 PM
Re: Who EDC's a Camera?
[Re: Eugene]
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Registered: 08/17/06
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I don't EDC a camera, but I very, very often have a camera nearby. I love my Nikon D70 DSLR and bag o' lenses, but it's definitely not pocketable.
As much as I like Nikon DSLR's, I've not been overly impressed with their P&S digicams. I've had a Canon PowerShot S100 2 MPx camera for 6 years and it's still going strong, despite being horribly obsolete. It also has that proprietary battery problem.
I recently bought my daughter and my brother's family Canon PowerShot A550's. Small, light, inexpensive, relatively rugged (a teenager hasn't destroyed it, yet), takes good pictures, and uses AA batteries. Worth looking at.
Kevin B.
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#94954 - 05/17/07 06:49 PM
Re: Who EDC's a Camera?
[Re: ratbert42]
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I've carried a camera built into my Palm/Treo for years now. Exactly the same story with my PDA. The big screen of PDA allows that. Otherwise it almost impossible to read on a tiny camera- or phone screen. But I do carry an old batteryless analog camera in my car and refreshing the film every 6 months.
Edited by Alex (05/17/07 06:50 PM)
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#94996 - 05/18/07 05:51 AM
Re: Who EDC's a Camera?
[Re: haertig]
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Registered: 01/08/07
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Yes, I do. Olympus 720SW, which I picked because it's shock resistant (withstands drops to 5 feet), waterproof (submersible to 10 feet), 7mp, and very pocketable. Has a big screen on the back of the camera, though I do miss an optical viewfinder.
Of course, like all small cameras it uses a proprietary Li-ON battery. Oh well, that's the price for all the features in a nice, small package!
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