I bought the Canon digital Elph... It's a 2.3 mega-pixel digital camera. The most convenient thing I've ever bought. It's smaller than a pack of cigarette and gives pretty sharp pictures. I use it to report warranty problems to manufacturers. I would recommend this model to all. If you buy one, be sure to buy an extra flash memory card. With the 32mb card, I can get about 175 (640x800) pictures. Marcel Carey Marcel Carey, accordeur technicien (819) 564-0447 mcpiano@globetrotter.net ----- Message d'origine ----- De : "Allan L. Gilreath, RPT" <agilreath@mindspring.com> À : "Pianotech Listserver" <pianotech@ptg.org> Envoyé : 2001-février-15 08:54 Objet : digital cameras > List, > > Is anyone else out there using a small, inexpensive digital camera hooked up > to the notebook computer to record information on a piano that is being > inspected or rebuilt? Also, is anyone else using it to observe portions of > the piano that can't be easily seen (like a Doctor uses a laparoscope)? > > Thanks, > > Allan > Allan L. Gilreath, RPT > Assistant Director - TEAM2001 > July 11-15, 2001 - Reno, NV > agilreath@mindspring.com > http://www.ptg.org/conv.htm > Director: Laura Olsen, RPT > Assistant Directors: Allan Gilreath, RPT - Gary Neie, RPT - Dale Probst, RPT > >
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