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Old February 23rd 05, 02:27 AM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, "Morgans" said:
"Paul Tomblin" wrote
Oshkosh 2003, I was using a Kodak DCS Pro14N 14 megapixel camera.
Shooting at 14 megapixel raw + 6 megapixel jpeg (so I could show people

Man, that's one hell of a camera, but isn't it about a zillion times
overkill for OSH?


Well, somebody at work offered to loan it to me, and I jumped at the
chance. I'm hoping this year I'll be able to borrow one of the newer
DSLRs, like maybe the Minolta with the built-in image stabilizer.

I mean, if you are going to publish them or print 8 by 10's, OK, but, wow,
14 raw?


Hey, I had the camera, I had the microdrives, and I had a laptop to unload
them onto. So why not?

What do you do with the pics you take? If it's not my business, just tell
me to shut up! g


Well, unfortunately it turned out after the even that there were a couple
of spots on the CCD. But I put some of the better ones up on
http://xcski.com/gallery/oshkosh2003/

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