I process 50 rolls for tha, but still a good point, the cards have come down ALOT
--- Stan Halpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on 2/26/03 3:50 PM, Kevin Waterson at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Bruce Dayton said > >> Other than needing an interface for emergencies, > I can't see any DSLR > >> camera really needing a souped up transfer > interface. > >> > >> I don't see the interface (USB 1, 2, Firewire) as > being a big issue. > >> Buy the card reader with interface you desire and > be done with it. > > > > I do some work for various eisteddfods where > parents like to be able to > > see and purchase photos on the spot. The greatest > problem with digital > > here is that you cannot leave the performance area > to take disks to the > > guys out in the foyer with the computer, so you > need many cards (expensive) > > and a runner to be running them out to the > computers for the families to see. > > Cards are not that expensive. If you are running > them back and forth, 4 or 5 > 128mb would work, $25-30 each, no big deal. Even if > you go for the high > price ones at $45-50 each, that is only $250, the > price of 10-15 rolls of > processed film. > > stan > ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca

