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What's you camera of choice, and

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at what resolution are you shooting your finds, for posting here. I'd like to hear from all of you on your camera and
settings. I'll start, although I've never posted a picture on any of the forums: I have an olded Kodak DC210. It's only a
1152x864 pixel resolution (at highest setting), or about 1 megapixels. It has a macro lens, and works fine, but since
it's not a USB connection, I have to download pictures to the computer via a rather slow serial cable and Kodak's
picture-easy (?) software.
I've though about upgrading to a better camera, but I guess this one is still OK for most shots that never have to be
larger than an 8x10 print. Not sure what " would get if I replaced it, but it would have to be something with a better
optical zoom range, faster and more convenient downloads, and decent battery life.
 
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