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Peter,
Some cameras seem to not allow such ease of use. But I am surprised at
the number of people who don't at least try that.
Rob Berendt
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From:
"Colpaert, Peter" <Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
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Date:
07/30/2009 02:00 AM
Subject:
Re: [PCTECH] Digital camera suggestions
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I don't understand why some people insist on using software to upload
their photos.
I simply put the card (SD for both my Nikons, MSPro for pictures taken
with my Sony DV camcorder) in my card reader. Done.
Just my 2 Euro-cents.
Peter Colpaert
Software Engineer, Philips Consumer Luminaires
Industrieterrein Satenrozen 11, 2550 Kontich, Belgium
Tel. +32/ 3 450 74 09, Fax +32/ 3 450 74 33, Internal 1317
peter.colpaert@xxxxxxxxxxx, www.philips.com
Simply Switch to printing double-sided and printing less
-----Original Message-----
From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: woensdag 29 juli 2009 15:44
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Digital camera suggestions
I hope you've been happily playing with your Powershot. Sorry topost
late, but hope it's helpful to someone. I've had two CanonPowershots
(broke the door that holds the batteries in on the first one with ahang
badly timed drop), as well as a Kodak point-and-shoot model. I found
the Kodak's operation more intuitive, but now that I've gotten the
of the Canon UI I vastly prefer it.Linux,
I can't comment on Canon's software, as I use now use Digicam on
but Kodak's photo management software is terrible IMO.
I did buy a Powershot A1000 but I've been off at cub scout camp with
one
of my kids and haven't done much with it yet. Since I was going to be
out
in the elements I took my old flaky Kodak along for this trip. Next
week
I will have lots of photo-opportunities for the new Powershot.
I also haven't checked out the Cannon software yet. The Kodak software
did the job but it seemed to be "dumbed-down" to make it overly easy
for
the below-average consumer to upload their pictures. I've got some
other
options for viewing and manipulating them once they are on the PC.
Thanks to everybody for their suggestions!
Dave Parnin
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