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I'm a fan of the Fujifilm FinePix. You can get it for a decent price and it's got a nice big viewfinder, and a good (6x) optical zoom. The only drawback is it's a bit of a chunky mutha.
Quif - 64 megs is OK, but 128 is better. I find I can easily use half my 128 meg flash RAM on a good weekend. I take photos at the highest res and lowest compression and manage about 129 photos.
Also remember to get those NiMH batteries and a charger. Going through alkalines every few seconds isn't good.
Seeing as this is a sort of 'Which' guide, has anyone come into contact with,used the new 'tablets'. I've got to decide whether our school should go this way forwards...or the old 'new way forwards' i.e. more lap tops.
I do think the tablets look kinda groovy and it means kids who's typing skills are poop can at least get their ideas down in script.
ANyone help?
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Quif- Memory: I guess it all depends on how much the memory costs. For me a 128 meg card cost less than two 64 meg cards. Also my camera uses Compact Flash memory which, at least here, is cheaper than other types of flash memory so I could get 128 for relatively cheap.
Debs- I personally would go for laptops, mainly because tablets are still brand new and haven't made it into the mainstream yet (and may never).
Now, if anyone could give me assistance in getting my crappy TV card (Flyvideo 3000) running under Mandrake 9...