Although you can get a very acceptable slide with a 1600x1200 file (I even
did some 1280x960 file with very good results) but if you want the finest
details you need the best from your DC. If you don't mind a 4:3 slide with
both sides black out you can skip the cropping step. For files you can mail
a CD or if you have boardband connection there will be no problem to
transfer via email.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Culberson" <waynecul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Being new to all this digital stuff though leaves me with a lot of
questions
> though. When in Bolivia, I was thinking of shooting in a lower image size,
> maybe good enough for 4x6 prints, in order to get more images on a card,
as
> I don't have that much storage space to go with the camera yet. But I
> suspect I'd need to shoot at near the best in order to make a slide. Is
that
> correct? Then there comes the problem of transferring an amount of files
> that large. Also, there is the cropping problems I have to keep in mind
when
> shooting with the C5050.
>
> I was shooting with it in sports mode at my son's basketball game today. I
> have to admit sometimes those canned program modes come in handy. But the
> shutter lag is a real problem.
> Wayne
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