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    Question What's the benchmark for affordable digital cameras?

    What choice component do you look for when looking for one?
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    Arrow

    Don't even think about saying that.

    Work with me on this. I'm an impressionable consumer.

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    purdy big bright LCD display, high megapixels, lots o features, flash ram expandable, size of flash ram possible, HOW MUCH, how it hooks to the pc, who makes it...

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    I've ordered the AOL Digicam, I'm going to test it out, and try it for 30 days before I make up my mind. I know what that sounds like but, testing it out will at least give me some credible criticism back-up in the future, or praise. I'll see through experience if this product is anything more than an expensive cracker jack toy...

    $70 CNDN

    -Built-in memory stores up to 24 photos
    -320x240 dpi resolution
    -Simple serial port connection for downloading your photos to your PC
    -Automatic picture counter to keep track of how many shots you took
    -Self-timer lets you get in on the most important shots

    System Requirements: PC 486, 33MHz or higher, Windows 95/98, PC serial connection, 8MB RAM, 20MB free hard drive space, CD ROM, color display.

    Gotta start somewhere...

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    Originally posted by GARRIN19:
    I've ordered the AOL Digicam, I'm going to test it out, and try it for 30 days before I make up my mind.
    Please let us know what you think afterward?
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