That's very funny, Don.
I guess some future generation digicam will have combined disposeable
sensors with a built-in memory - rolled up in a canister, of course. Pull it
out in the dark and feed it into a slot in the computer. Not more CCD-dist
probelmes. No more outdated CCD's.

A friend of mine has a young daughter, who wanted to try her dads old
grammophone/record palyer.
After having put the record on the turntable she wanted to place the pick up
on the record and asked: "Where does it start, in the centre or at the
edge?"

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Don Sanderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 31. december 2004 22:41
Til: [email protected]
Emne: RE: I'm Back with a "new to me" K1000 !!!


Howdy David!
Ah, one of those new critters that uses
Flexible Internally Loaded Memory!
We here on the list have coin the friendly term
F.I.L.M. for that type of memory, quite unique stuff.
Solar powered and totally insensitive to magnetic fields.
Good stuff!
You will find that on the right side of the camera is a
winder crank that is used to advance from one 40-60
Megapixel segment of memory to the next.
Lifting the LEFT hand crank after winding all of the
memory into it's protective "Memory Module" opens the
access panel to allow another memory module to be installed.
These modules are typically found to contain either
24 or 36 of these 40-60MP memory segments.

Hope this helps!
Don


> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Chang-Sang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 3:26 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: OT: I'm Back with a "new to me" K1000 !!!
>
>
> Helllllllloo gents and ladies :)
>
> After having lunch with Frank and David Brooks and Jeff I decided that I'd
> come back to the list to see what's cooking.
>
> I've got a question about my "new to me" k1000 - it's been a while since I
> owned one and I'm almost a newbie again me thinks - but here's my
> question:
>
> Where do I put the memory card in the K1000??? ;)
>
> Glad to be back,
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>



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