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October 03, 2003

98% digital and counting...

Early in life, I began to accumulate an embarrassingly large amount of electronic equipment: electric guitars, keyboards, digital effects processors, computers, etc. The one thing that I never did break down and buy, though, was a digital camera. Minolta Dimage G500Sure they have been getting better over the years and it may have paid-off to wait until the higher-quality cameras were a bit less expensive… The thing is, my number-one reason for never getting a digital camera was that I just liked the quality of real-life, “non-zero-and-oned,” celluloid film! But, that’s a bit snobbish, right? And digital output has become much better over the years, right?

Well, as of today, Julianna and I are the proud new parents of a Minolta Dimage G500 digital camera. And I must admit… It’s awesome! It’s a small and stylish, 5 megapixel, little chunk of great design.

We’re not ashamed to admit it! We’re almost completely digital…

Tim & Julianna Beta v1.02b

Wait… Maybe it’s complete.

Posted at 8:27 pm

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Comments (4):
Now … start documenting those stupid church signs! : )

linsaymartens () (URL) - October 04, 2003 at 2:54 pm

you’ll now find yourself writing a lot more blog entries now that you can “digitally” capture them! sweeeeeet!

jason () (URL) - October 07, 2003 at 01:22 am

Cute picture!

Beth Sargent () (URL) - October 09, 2003 at 07:12 am

hehe..you sound a lot like me….

I think I’m approaching 98% digital too

Darren Rowse () (URL) - October 18, 2003 at 8:51 pm

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