With Windows 2K or XP, the transference is instantaneous. Has anyone
> used a digital camera with image storage on a floppy disk like the Sony
> Digital Camera (don't remember the model, but saw one once in action).
Yes. I bought one of those because of the x10 optical zoom. Because of the floppy's limited storage
capacity very lossy compression must be used. Even when I tested at the least compression (one
picture per floppy) the picture quality was not good at 4x6 (pixelation visible) and unusable at 5x7.
I spent $10 having a professional lab print the test shots. Took the camera back three days later.
Sheridan
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