Cameras, digital or film


I can’t get my digital CHEAP camera to download to the computer. It may be a bad cable, and I have no way of getting a new one. It’s that cheap Earthlink Xirlink camera you can get by subbing to their service, if you get that offer. I’ve used it often enough, it’s good for far away subject if you’re only going for onscreen viewing in a smallish size.

My last hen photos [June 30, July 2] were two days that I took several photos with that camera. The actual last pictures downloaded. The other day I took some sky pictures that I wanted to do a photomerge of. They are in the camera, and I can’t get them out. Bummer. The only other possibility is that the serial port is bad on the desktop computer. That’s unlikely, but the only lurking possibility, unless the rechargeable batteries are so bad … but they aren’t, I can’t imagine one any of those four little things would go out, but allow me to TAKE pictures and see the number of them in the camera, but not have enough power for the computer twain program to recognize the camera. So this is a little vent.

At least I have film for my good camera now. I really liked that cheap digital though, I could take thirty pictures, or how many I wanted, and then work with them right away. It’s not like they are high-res wonders, no, they are ugly, but a landscape turns out acceptable, and a group from distance is alright, just don’t blow it up, or zoom in on it.

Ah, my eye is on the newer Canon EOS 10D. It’s cheap for a Digital SLR camera. It’s expensive and way out of range for us now. Even the Canon G5 is out of range, at $1000 [or a bit less], depending on where either one could be purchased, cheaper than the 10D. So, I’m stuck with film only now. And I do love it, I’m just really liking the digital way … so it’s hard to let go. My sad little camera was my entry into the digital-only photo world. I liked it enough. Compare that to the interent speeds. If one would say they like online content, and they’ve only been able to dialup with a 14,000k modem … sure some would laugh. It’s not a completely good analogy, for I scan film and photos in high-res on my computer, and have film scanned when it’s developed sometimes as well, so I’m not unfamiliar with high-res images. So, to make the analogy work, I’ll say that the 14,000k modem person has that at home, but goes on trips and get connected into hotel ethernet connections sometimes, so they know the speed.

Still not a perfect analogy, but I’ll leave it at that. My Canon Rebel 2000 is a great camera. It’d be nice to have it’s sibling, the 10D. It would share lenses. An awesome pairing. I know there is better equipment out there, I’m not a pro-photographer, so I’m happy in my amateur state, with these superb cameras. They are excellent for the photographer that’s a wanna-be-happy-to-never-be.


2 responses to “Cameras, digital or film”

  1. Happy Birthday Marysue.
    I’m at work and I don’t have your e-mail address here. I had your website because it’s easier to remember, and I had it saved on favorites. How are you? I hope you have a great birthday!

    Updates in our family: Richard graduated from boot camp on July 3. He was able to spend four days at home with us, but we had to pick him up in the am from boot camp and return him at night every day. He is now in South Carolina at nuclear training school and he loves it. He said the base is in a swamp with alligators. It is a newly built base and very nice. In other news, Rick just found out that he made CDR. This means that he will be staying in the Navy for a few more years, and may mean another duty station after this one. We are very proud of him. Daniel has been taking drivers education and has been driving with his permit. He will be getting his license this fall. He starts 11th grade in the fall. I have been spending so much time working and commuting to work. I never want to consider a job with a distance like this one. I like what I do, though, and I like the people I work with, and so that is why I am still here. I have been doing Atkins since April and have lost over 20 lbs so far. I still have a lot more to lose and will be keeping this type of eating for a long time and a modified version of it for life. Write me back at work at beckyj@uwm.edu. Love, Becky

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