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Finally camera manufacturers are beginning to see the light by including a good amount of on board storage.
Tell me about it. My old Kodak digi-cam had thirty-two megabytes of on-board storeage. When I took a picture at the highest quality and resolution I could take four pictures. Ugh.
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Jon @ Oct 24th 2007 2:16AM
Finally camera manufacturers are beginning to see the light by including a good amount of on board storage.
michas_pi @ Oct 24th 2007 6:56AM
Tell me about it. My old Kodak digi-cam had thirty-two megabytes of on-board storeage. When I took a picture at the highest quality and resolution I could take four pictures. Ugh.