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Monday, July 22, 2002 |
Is it sharp or not? I've started posting images from my Nikon Coolpix 5700. I've now shot about 500 images. When everything goes well, the camera is awesome. It does take some getting used to the focus and manual settings, though. I'm still learning about the camera and probably will be for years. But, right out of the box you can see that it makes pretty darn nice and clear images. All of the images posted so far are unretouched images straight off of the camera. I think in the few hundred images I've posted so far you'll see a good range of different types of subjects. You'll also see that I used flash a lot (I bought a new Nikon SB-50DX flash that is pretty nice). [Robert Scoble: nikon]
1:30:50 PM
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Paul Andrews: "What happened to .NET? Microsoft's flagship strategy for 'any time, anywhere computing from any device' has sunk like a stone. By now we were supposed to be seeing initial .NET applications, but the new rallying cry seems to be for Palladium, a security initiative that has met with the same skepticism and resistance from the developer community that .NET inspired. At its worst, Palladium looks to be a sop to Hollywood and its efforts to control digital content." [Scripting News]
1:19:03 PM
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NY Times: "The Internet may not be doing so great on Wall Street, but it's doing great on Main Street." [Scripting News]
1:12:40 PM
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© Copyright 2003 Clarence Westberg.
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 This is my blogchalk: United States, Minnesota, Bloomington, West, English, Clarence, Male, 51-55.
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