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Re: [at-l] Advantix camera suggestions.



In a message dated 98-01-18 21:14:07 EST, you write:

> 
>  Does anyone have any experience with the new Advantix Film cameras.  I know
>  they can shoot close up,  panarama,  and standard with out any special 
> lenses.
>  
>  I am looking for a good,  light weight,  low cost,  and dependable camera 
> for
>  general use, including camping.
>  
>  Walking on,
>  
>  Cheesy

This is the Advanced Photo System (APS) I would stay away from APS neg. is 56%
of 35mm. Check out these sites for info.

 <A HREF="http://photo.net/photo/aps.html">Kodak Advanced Photo System</A>  
<A HREF="http://photo.net/photo/point-and-shoot.html">Point & Shoot Cameras
</A>  <A HREF="http://photo.net/photo/film.html">Film Recommendations</A> 

There are a lot of good light weigh 35mm cameras.

I use 35mm and send my film out to Seattle Film Works. From print film, I can
get print, slides and pictures on disk. With pictures on disk, you can also
download the photo's over the internet.

 <A HREF="http://www.filmworks.com/">Seattle FilmWorks</A> 

Wildbill
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