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Today's cameras and printers: Fully digitalized.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| February 04, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Jakarta Post)

Compact, quick and practical. These are only some of the superior features of today's digital cameras. One does not have to waste time for the entire process of printing photos. Connecting a digital camera to the computer is all it takes to view and send pictures by e-mail. With your own printer, of course, the printing can be processed in the comfort of your home.

Indeed, until now some professional photographers still doubt the wide range of capabilities of digital cameras, as, in their opinion, the end result is not as good as that of a conventional camera using celluloid film. Even with the existence of digital cameras that can produce pictures with four megapixels, their doubts still linger as to the entire details of the visual or its depth or range of color. However, this argument may subside with the coming of the Foveon X3 microchip manufactured by Carver Mead, USA, as it will …

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