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Bob.... I bought it 5 years ago. At the time it was the best possible
choice for work related photos. It has audio record capabilities so that I can label each shot with audio. All the pics you see on my webshots site... except the boat shots on the East Arm are taken with this camera. At the time the reviews rated the photo quality and performance the best of anything available. It still has a multitude [hundreds actually] of programs available for it that will expands it's abilities greatly. It takes jpeg and tiff format shots. The average tiff shot is about 5 to 10 megs. It came with a slew of software... which I didn't need nor used.... except for an app to load or write programs to the camera. That was a really neat feature. I've dropped and beat this camera over the years and it still works flawlessly. But Bob... the best is that it has a built in flash and I've NEVER got red-eye! CM "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My Kodak DC290 arrived with all kinds of software. Mooron's digital camera.... http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/DC290/ZFRONT.JPG Now we all know what kind of expert he is!!!! Bwahahahahaha! RB |