Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:18:43 -0600, "jmcquown"
> > wrote:
>
>>> That Mavica is a nice widget and one I think is worth saving if you
>>> don't have a higher res digital to replace it.
>>>
>> I can adjust the resolution on this. But frankly, I don't take
>> enough photos to warrant it.
>>
>>>> Frankly, I'm pretty
>>>> much getting tired of photography in general. I go through phases.
>>>> I'll take photos for a few years, then stop.
>>>>
>>>> I used to take lots of 35mm photos. I have two excellent 35mm
>>>> cameras. The problem with those is you have to remember to drop
>>>> the film off and pick it up LOL
>>>>
>>> Also pay for processing and a CD if you want to share photos.
>>>
>> Processing costs are neglible. But then, I don't need 1 hour
>> photos. And I've never had one burned to a CD. There's no point.
>> I can scan digital photos at home and of course if I have film
>> processed I can use my scanner to do the same thing.
>>
>> If you go to a one hour photo place (think Robin Williams, 'One Hour
>> Photo') like that, you can expect inferior film processing at a
>> premium price. I've still got a couple of 35mm rolls of film never
>> developed from at least 10 years ago. It would be amusing to find
>> out what's on them.
But since they've been sitting here for 10
>> years obviously they weren't important.
>>
>> Jill
>>
>
>
> Ok, Jillsie...let's take it reeeeallll slow...
>
> I KNOW your camera. I KNOW it doesn't take a battery you can get at a
> drugstore. I mentioned that, not once, but twice up above.
>
> NOW...what you have is a 2 megapixel camera. That is its maximum
> resolution. That is not adjustable. You can adjust the focus, and at
> that, only incrementally, and also adjust the focal range, but you
> are stuck with the 2 megapixel resolution. It doesn't get any higher.
>
> Boron
Sorry, it's adjustable from 2 to 4. Maybe you haven't seen the latest
model. I won't buy another one simply because I don't take photos all that
often. I'll go back to using my Nikon 35mm and taking film to be processed.
Okay with you?
Jill