Re: Digital Photography--Off topic
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- Subject: Re: Digital Photography--Off topic
- From: R* T* D* <r*@sierratel.com>
- Date: Sun, 9 Mar 1997 21:40:40 -0700 (MST)
John I Jones wrote:
>
> Rick Tasco/Roger Duncan wrote:
> >
> > But for the best image quality and price/performance ratio, the Olympus
> > D-300L is our choice. What makes the Olympus D-300L our choice is its
> > superb image quality. At 1,024 by 768 pixels it has the highest
> > resolution of any entry-level digital camera. If you want nothing short
> > of the best images for the money, the Olympus D-300L is for YOU.
> >
> Rick,
> Thanks for the information on the cameras from PC mag. Is the
> inplication that the 1024X768 the resolution for the standard 35mm size
> frame? Did they happen to relate that to dpi?
>
> Thx
> John
The article in PC Magazine did not go into any detail on the above. But
I could add this: "With 6MB of built-in RAM, the D-300L can hold from 30
to 120 images, depending on compression mode and images resolution (VGA
or XGA); the camera has no removable memory system.
Rick Tasco
Central California
Zone 8