Warren
I have one - the Notecorder 300 but it cost me only DM45 (tax-free) in
Germany. I should say that a better price would be more like $50-60
given how prices normally go in the USA. Mine has about 90secs of
solid-state recording time - it's only for short notes and that is ample
really.
If there is a 400 or 500 with double the recording time, you might
consider that worth $100. Mine is very useful for quick notes - provided
you remember to recall the information. You will remember photo stuff,
but as a memo or "to do" system, it does not suit me at all.
~~~~~ WKato@xxxxxxx said:
>I have always had difficulty writng down basic subject, camera, lens,
>shutter, aperture and exposure compensation information by using note cards,
>Day Runner type things, tape recorders, electronic organizers, etc. But I
>think I found the solution. Olympus makes this little digital recorder
>about
>the size of 4 inches by 1 1/2 inches at the widest. It tapers down to a
>rounded nub at the top and bottom and must weigh 2 oz. It will record 90
>minutes digitally, can be indexed and categorized. This would be great for
>photography with multiple bodies. I saw it today for $99 at a couple of
>stores.
>
>Neat!!
>
>Warren
>
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