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Photo by Amy Wagner
I recently bought a Minolta Dimage 5,
at about the same time that I found your great site. Thanks for the valuable
tips and techniques. I am sending an example of the incredible macro
capabilities of this camera. It is one of the reasons I purchased it.
I originally found your page while
trying to get some help for my new Toshiba PDR-M71 digital camera. Overall,
I am really really pleased with it.
I was driving my daughter to her basketball game when we saw this. We HAD
to stop and get a couple of shots. Even my 12-year-old has learned to
appreciate this type of beauty. I hope everyone else will too.
Denise Porter - Kentucky
Photo by Denise Porter
Photo by Earl Doty
Banished to the back porch, Cleo takes
one last look at the Christmas Turkey...
Love this site! One workaround I found for no USB is a dual card reader.
It is no trouble at all, works just like a removable drive, solves the problem
quite handily. See, I got an incredible deal on my Olympus C-2500L ($350 new on
eBay). Bought a 128 Mb CF card to go with the 32Mb SM provided. Only had it 6
weeks and presently shooting at medium quality. SHQ just uses too much space
until I get my 100Gb hard drive installed. Thanks for a great site and
I will send lots of others here soon!
Earl Doty Ozark, Alabama
Hi there. I think your site is really
great! I recently purchased a Fujifilm FinePix 4700, and use it with Photoshop
5.5. Here is a picture for your site!
Ryan LaFlamme
Photo by Ryan LaFlamme
Edits by Derek Fias
Photo by Elke Dennis
Photo by Clint Norwood
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