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http://live.pirillo. com - Back in the seventh grade, I won a prize of being able to take a few classes at the local Arts center. Back then, we didn't have Digital Cameras. We learned with an actual film (SLR) camera. I fell in love with taking pictures that day, and that is one love that has never waned.
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Go to http://tiger.tv/more _info/?719 for more information. Packing stylish elegance, high performance and advanced functions into the smallest body among competing compact digital cameras, the COOLPIX S550 fits comfortably in the hand and simplifies picture-taking operation.
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Onward we go to the compact cameras that I've found with a built-in interval timer (intervolometer). Please add to the list in the comments! I'm always looking for more compacts that have timers. Sorry that I lingered on the almost impossible to find Epsons but they served some other important points.
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Olympus E410 camera review by What Digital Camera magazine http://www.whatdigit alcamera.com
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http://live.pirillo. com/ - One of Chris's friend was looking at the Canon TX-1 and discovered a website that offered the camera for nearly one hundred dollars less than what Amazon was charging for it.
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Pentax K100D Super, review by What Digital Camera magazine http://www.whatdigit alcamera.com
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The Sony CyberShot is a great digital camera, ideal for low-light conditions! It features a range of usable tools for making your pictures perfect. Visit TigerDirect.com to find out more!
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At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, Derek Mathieson, project leader for the world's largest particle physics laboratory, CERN, shows off the Atlas detector, a six story high, 100-megapixel camera with 100 million data channels. Mathieson explains how the detector uses open-source Java applications to collect data and how grid computing allows the data to be processed.