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Just an old photo I took with the Kodak DC4800.I hope to use the D70 to get better than this picture from my 3 year old Kodak P&S DC4800 digital camera. I kind of like this shot.
The view is from the hill at the back of my house. Cheers Peter http://www.pixspot.com/albums/userpics/ ... Hill-2.jpg
Nice view, although i am curious to see the bit over the right hand side down the hill....maybe a panorama is in order for that spot
Steve.
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Agreed.
If I could get my old DC20 to work, you could see what one of the oldest consumer digi cameras looks like... (terrible). Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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