Thanks guys. I thought i was right, but just needed to be sure.

Both cameras have the ability for Raw/Jpg capture, so i'll do both. I
would like to have one set on a tripod, and one in hand for walk about
PJ shots.

The Station Manager and i can sit down later and decide the best ones.

What i have in mind for the tripod one is a wider angle lens and set
camera for taking a shot say every few minutes. I think these newer
cameras can be set to take shots at a certain time frame. I just have
to find it in the manual. Might make a good, how we did things, shot.

Dave

On 6/17/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> William Robb wrote:
>
> >From: "David J Brooks"
> >
> >> GWR says the pictures can be digital, and need to be 15 x 15cm
> >> and at 300 dpi.
> >>
> >> Ill use the K10D and D200, as they are my higest mega pixal
> >> cameras, but they mention in the release, that 300 dpi should
> >> be a camera setting.
> >> I always thought a dpi was set in post processing.
> >>
> >Don't you love it when an AD doesn't know what he's talking
> >about?
>
> All too common, though...
>
> >The dpi is a meaningless tag that you'll set in post processing.
>
> As someone else said, just smile and nod and give them the files they
> need/want. If they like believing it's set in-camera they can continue
> to do so and it's their problem.
>
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