A mixture of things
Aug. 25th, 2003 11:33 amPlans tonight anyone?
Tonight I will be packing for WorldCon.
Anyone want to do dinner and keep me company while I decide what to wear/bring with me? Costuming is fun! This may include lots of naked
questioner changing clothes repeatedly, so comfort with nudity is advised.
As a bonus, there's lots of leftover alcohol and soda and stuff from the weekend, so free booze or other beverages are included in the deal.
Digicams
So if I do what I think I'm going to do, I'm going to drop ~$200 on a digicam sometime real soon. It has to be compatible with my iBook. Anyone have any recommendations or warnings?
I think that is all for now.
Tonight I will be packing for WorldCon.
Anyone want to do dinner and keep me company while I decide what to wear/bring with me? Costuming is fun! This may include lots of naked
As a bonus, there's lots of leftover alcohol and soda and stuff from the weekend, so free booze or other beverages are included in the deal.
Digicams
So if I do what I think I'm going to do, I'm going to drop ~$200 on a digicam sometime real soon. It has to be compatible with my iBook. Anyone have any recommendations or warnings?
I think that is all for now.
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Date: 2003-08-25 12:03 pm (UTC)Oh, and your offer to watch you change clothes and drink free booze is so way tempting :)
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Date: 2003-08-25 12:08 pm (UTC)We're trying to figure out the right way to put Canadian addresses into our system. One of them says the street address, then Montreal, QC, postal code, Canada. Would Montreal be the City, QC the State, Postal code foo, and then Canada as the country?
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Date: 2003-08-25 12:14 pm (UTC)999 Street St.
Montreal, Que.
P0S 7A1
Canada
At least when I lived in Canada, we did not use a two letter abbreviation for our provinces. Ontario was Ont. This may have changed.
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Date: 2003-08-25 12:17 pm (UTC)And iPhoto does almost everything the bundled software that came with my camera does in windows, and better. (With the one exception - it doesn't have the stitch-together panorama tool that runs in windows.)
Cameras
Date: 2003-08-25 02:52 pm (UTC)The Canon digital ELPH series ("cigarette-pack" sized) are pretty popular, and with (I think) good reason; the optics are fine, the interface is workable, and the size is great (though some people want a more substantial lens cover and end up getting an external case). The S200 (2 megapixel, 2x zoom) is the one that's closest to your price range. My housemates have a S200 and a S400 (and the owner of the S400 just bought his SO another S200 for her trip to Florence), and I borrowed a S200 for my Hawaiian vacation.
DPreview is the place to go for exhaustive reviews, but I find that much of the stuff they discuss is irrelevant to a "casual" photographer.
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Date: 2003-08-25 04:20 pm (UTC)