Here's a 1956 Lincoln with a clogged 9 as I call them. Caused by a die chip most likely. Taken at 60x. http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x275/clembo1872/5660.jpg
I do have the QX5, but it doesn't seem to work all that well for me.. But then again I have spent 5-10 mins with it.. It could be a Vista compatibility issue for me..
I had to download drivers for the QX3, as the software that came with the unit did not support XP. Upon searching for a driver for the QX5 to support Vista, there is none. BUT... I found a solution through another route. (supposedly anyway) http://deepbluetroubleshooting.blogspot.com/2007/05/qx5-digital-camera-crashes-under-vista.html
Say samjimmy, I am only trying to encourage folks. Many are intimidated by technology and get stuck. I'm just encouraging them to dive in. One can't progress if one can't get started. It IS easy to learn. Plenty of advice and help available, including right here on CT. It really isn't that hard. And yes - I realize there's more to it than simply buying a camera. One reason "people can't get good results" is not trying something new.