Content Management: November 2004 Archives

Fuji F700 Prints

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I dropped in 3 pics today to the Agfa processing Centre on Friar street in Thurles. They use a multilingual system called ebox that allows you to select the images you want developed. The images are then automatically queued to their processing system.

The quality of the prints are excellent, the one thing I learned today is that the printed version is about 95% of the digital version so manual adjustment may be necessary.

Fuji F700 Digital Camera

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I recently purchased a fuji f700 camera, I found the website www.dcresource.com to be an excellent impartial source for digital camera reviews. Essentially we wanted a compact camera that took good portrait photos. I have the camera about a week now and the images seem to of good quality, the 512 MB XD card means I can store about 320 6 Mega Pixel images. I will set up a flickr account in the near future and upload some images

The Spec of the camera are as follows (taken from amazon.co.uk)

3.1 million S-Pixels and 3.1 million R-Pixels
6.2 million photodiodes, delivering 6.03 million recorded pixels
In accordance with CIPA regulations on pixel count
Newly-designed, ultra-sharp Super EBC Fujinon 3X zoom lens
Ultra-fast start-up (1.2 seconds)
Improved autofocus performance
High quality VGA motion capture at 30 frames per second with sound matching camcorders for motion picture smoothness
RAW Mode enabling unprocessed file saving

XD card dilemma

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I am trying to decide which XD storage medium to purchase, 512 MB could seem excessive for a 3MP camera, but I suppose you can never have enough storage

Fuji Fujifilm 512MB XD Picture card

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