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And lo on Sat, 25 Aug 2007 07:42:44 +0100, Chambers
<ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> did spake, saying:
> So, we recently celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary. Since we love
> the ocean, we decided to drive down the Oregon coast (we live in
> Portland).
>
> Since Kimberly loves pictures, and we normally take 5-10 disposable
> cameras on any given road trip, I bought a digital camera with a 2gb
> flash card. The Nikon L10, not a bad little camera (I would really
> prefer a DSLR like the D80, but price, unfortunately, is an issue for
> us), 5 megapixels so the pictures will come out decent.
>
> And, on the second day of our trip, Kimberly dropped the camera in the
> sand.
Watch that with the Canon I've heard reports that the lens motor can be
quite contaminant-sensitive, same with it trying to extend when physically
restricted; not had any problems myself though. Judging by the titles I'm
guessing it got dropped about photo 63 :-)
> So, what were we going to do? We couldn't continue without being able
> to take pictures, and one day of shooting (we already had more than 200
> pictures!) had hooked us on the versatility of a digital (*especially*
> being able to delete the bad photos),
Oh yeah, once you go digital you can never go back.
> so... we bought *another* camera, with a higher resolution than the
> first! (The Canon A550, 7 megapixels).
Regarding the later comments about quality I see that the L10 and the A550
have the same sensor size, but the Canon uses all of its sensors whereas
the Nikon only used 4.9m
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Nikon/nikon_cpl10.asp
> Anyway, we came home with more than 700 pictures, and I finally got
> around to posting some of them on my website. You might notice, in
> looking at them, that I have a thing for water :)
Looking good, I liked 21, 60, 63, and 86. Looks like you had a good trip
and celebration.
--
Phil Cook
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I once tried to be apathetic, but I just couldn't be bothered
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Phil Cook wrote:
> Looking good, I liked 21, 60, 63, and 86. Looks like you had a good trip
> and celebration.
I've already used two of those as my desktop wallpapers.
BTW, does anyone know of a utility to rotate the desktop wallpaper at
standard intervals (say, once an hour or something like that)?
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...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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Chambers wrote:
> BTW, does anyone know of a utility to rotate the desktop wallpaper at
> standard intervals (say, once an hour or something like that)?
NVM, GIYF. I just found a tool from MS that does this :)
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...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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