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Re: Digital Camera Advice OT.................maybe
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Posted by Joe Evans on February 23, 2005 at 21:46:43 from (67.129.216.236):
In Reply to: Digital Camera Advice OT.................maybe posted by farmermatt on February 23, 2005 at 12:02:21:

Here's a shot I took at the Power Show in Louisville KY last Friday with a Fuji FinePix E510. It's 5.1 megapixel and 3x optical zoom. With a 128MB card, it cost $350 out the door. Unfortunately, I've got some settings effed up and most of my photos from Louisville turned out blurry. Really need to get that resolved. What's nice about 5.1 megapixels is that you can crop the bejeezer out of a photo and still have good quality. I was utterly fascinated with the pull-back/spotting tractors at the tractor pull in Louisville. I was able to zoom in and crop into a pretty detailed look at a slicker-than-snot-on-a-pump handle tow bar the pull back honchos were using from up in the nose bleed seats.
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