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<p>[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 2839319, member: 89393"]If you like, I can email you the complete manual/specs for the Z700. Just LMK.</p><p><br /></p><p>I see that [USER=77413]@RonSanderson[/USER] has chimed in, and it was he who first piqued my interest in a newer, higher pixel rating camera in a PM late last week and I thank him for his help. He is here showing an example of his work with an 8 megapixel camera.</p><p><br /></p><p>I had thought about replacing my old camera anyway. With the demise of Kodak as a venerable camera source, it didn't take long for my camera's software to go obsolete as the MacOS was updated. There was no point in connecting the camera to my computer as the old Kodak picture depository wasn't working for me anymore. The camera nuts at another forum I frequent asked if I had SD cards for my camera, I said I did not, but it was there that I learned that IF I bought an SD card for $10 and stuck it in that slot that had been empty for the past 12 years, it would be simple enough to use my older iMac's built-in card reader. That works like a charm. That made me happy! I now had a way to take pictures of my old dogs again — my Avatar sports the world's greatest dog who left us in 2009. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is about as close as I can get my Kodak without distorting the image:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 2839319, member: 89393"]If you like, I can email you the complete manual/specs for the Z700. Just LMK. I see that [USER=77413]@RonSanderson[/USER] has chimed in, and it was he who first piqued my interest in a newer, higher pixel rating camera in a PM late last week and I thank him for his help. He is here showing an example of his work with an 8 megapixel camera. I had thought about replacing my old camera anyway. With the demise of Kodak as a venerable camera source, it didn't take long for my camera's software to go obsolete as the MacOS was updated. There was no point in connecting the camera to my computer as the old Kodak picture depository wasn't working for me anymore. The camera nuts at another forum I frequent asked if I had SD cards for my camera, I said I did not, but it was there that I learned that IF I bought an SD card for $10 and stuck it in that slot that had been empty for the past 12 years, it would be simple enough to use my older iMac's built-in card reader. That works like a charm. That made me happy! I now had a way to take pictures of my old dogs again — my Avatar sports the world's greatest dog who left us in 2009. This is about as close as I can get my Kodak without distorting the image:[/QUOTE]
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