>http://pages.infinit.net/eurokit/nowhere4.htm > >Montreal sunrise, 5am, Thursday may 6 2004. > >Ben >ps.: one of my best, this little camera is amazing: >http://www.benplace.com/floride/minolta2.jpg >---------------------info-------------------- >File Name > 100_0165.jpg >Camera Model Name > DiMAGE Z1 >Shooting Date/Time > 2004-06-05 04:41:47 >Tv( Shutter Speed ) > 1/60 >Av( Aperture Value ) > 3.5 >Exposure Compensation > 0 >ISO Speed > 50 >Image Size > 1280x960 >Flash > Off >File Size > 311KB >Owner's Name > The Corruptor Apparently all the Dimages up to & including the A1 EAT batteries at a high rate... as I've seen mentioned in every review. I was intending to buy one of the new 8mpx Sony F828s, but then the 8mpx Konica-Minolta Dimage A2 came out... same case as the A1 but lots of new features, including power-saving ones eg LCD screen illumination coming on only in dark conditions etc, and apparently this amera is unusually frugal in power use, as well as having other features lacking in the Sony... including much less BULK. The good thing about a true (as opposed to electronically simulated) high-megapixel CCDs is that you can take an image in which the subject may be very distant & small in the image, say a Vanagon sighting at a distance, and you can crop the image and still have a decent picture of the subject. -- Andrew Grebneff Dunedin New Zealand <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz> Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut |
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