Happy hunting. I'm glad you didn't toss it.
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/8/2012 5:58 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I was just curious and considered it a little challenge. :-)
>>> I was encouraged to follow up fully as soon as I saw the lead-in to the
>>> DPReview article which said this was (then) a $600 camera. I didn't
>>> want to see it go in the trash because it wasn't clear how to operate
> it.
>>>
>>
>> I seriously want to give this one a try as there are many occasions
>> where I would like to have a good camera with me but not the full-blown
>> E-500. The majority of P&S cameras are too much like children's toys,
>> whereas this one feels and looks good.
>>
>
> I just got a pair of cables for this Kodak DX7590 camera in the mail.
> Came home, plugged one in, turned on the laptop, turned on the camera. The
> laptop immediately recognized the camera and right away I was downloading
> photos. The photos looked pretty nice, but I will need to get used to the
> metering options so I can broaden it out in scenes that have a high degree
> of light diversity.
>
> And just this morning I came across a spotless printer dock for it in a
> thrift store for a mere $5. All I need now is to find a 24VDC wall wart for
> it, and those are fairly easy to come by.
>
> Chris
>
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