If that's the case I have a nearly perfect condition Kodak DC260 camera I can let you have for
$100.00. I think I can scrape together the original box with everything it came with, including
a set of the original Kodak photo batteries, never opened, with a couple of years left before they
expire. The camera, while it still takes photos as well as ever, expired, (as in being hopelessly outdated),
years ago. We have reached the age where consumables can now last longer than the hardware is
viable.



Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Andy Chang wrote:



Yep...
Point & shoot DCs are much more popular and affordable now...



According to the technicians I trust normally for my gear, P&S digitals are very profitable for them too. Plenty of repairs required.

I will rush to buy one any minute now.

Kostas






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