I'm thinking of buying Minolta Dimage F100 for simplier documentation at work. Does anybody have personal (practical) experince of this particular camera?
http://www.minoltaeurope.com/magic_...uage=english&Product=DiMAGE_F100&Part=product
http://www.minoltaeurope.com/magic_...uage=english&Product=DiMAGE_F100&Part=product
http://www.dpreview.com has reviews of various camera's.
For as far as I know the minolta is a nica camera.
I've got a Canon Digital Ixus which came with a 8mb compactflash card.
First thing I bought was a 96mb card, a CF reader for my PC and one for the laptop. Downloading images drains the batteries of the Canon really quick
For as far as I know the minolta is a nica camera.
I've got a Canon Digital Ixus which came with a 8mb compactflash card.
First thing I bought was a 96mb card, a CF reader for my PC and one for the laptop. Downloading images drains the batteries of the Canon really quick
The F100 is a 4 megapixel camera so a huge memory is nice to have. One picture takes 12 MB(!) if you want the highest quality.
I have now bought the Minolta Dimage F100. Works very nicely on XP and Mac (not tested yet) I hope.
It's possible to take a picture of a chip and see the bond wires and the pattern of the chip. Thank you for the review link, it has been very helpful. The F100 was also top tested in the swedish magazine "Foto".
The bad thing so far is the current consumption (expected!) and the optical view, not so good. The sharpness is bad but small cameras (both analog and digital) have often this type of performance of the viewer.
Anyone who want to see a sample picture (not 12MB pictures of course
)?
It's possible to take a picture of a chip and see the bond wires and the pattern of the chip. Thank you for the review link, it has been very helpful. The F100 was also top tested in the swedish magazine "Foto".
The bad thing so far is the current consumption (expected!) and the optical view, not so good. The sharpness is bad but small cameras (both analog and digital) have often this type of performance of the viewer.
Anyone who want to see a sample picture (not 12MB pictures of course

Peranders,
I'd be interested in seeing a close-up photo. Taking detail shots of electronics is of interest, but I've found that it is harder to find a good camera that can focus up close.
I'd be interested in seeing a close-up photo. Taking detail shots of electronics is of interest, but I've found that it is harder to find a good camera that can focus up close.
42 mm wide object will fill up the CCD sensor in macro position but with good sharpness of the lens and 4 Mpx you can clearly se hair and bond wires. I will post a picture later.
In my prevoius post I ment optical viewer.
In my prevoius post I ment optical viewer.
My Minolta is really usefull. Check out my old class A headphone amp with Supertex MOSFET's. Note also that my boss has bought a cool(!) lamp with umbrella (1250 Watts). Good lightning is half the picture.
http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-50674/hifi_pics/hifi_100pr/qrv01_old.jpg
http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-50674/hifi_pics/hifi_100pr/qrv01_old.jpg
Good lightning is half the picture.
Per, not trying to take the mickey out of your use of English, but I now have the image of you living in a castle on a mountain, surrounded by Tesla coils and spark gaps, waiting for the thunderstorm to breath life into your latest amp😀 😀 😀
Per Frankenstein, mmm🙂
pinkmouse said:
Per, not trying to take the mickey out of your use of English, but I now have the image of you living in a castle on a mountain, surrounded by Tesla coils and spark gaps, waiting for the thunderstorm to breath life into your latest amp😀 😀 😀
Per Frankenstein, mmm🙂
Yes, I had a feeling of that I didn't have the right word, but I hope you know what I mean? BTW: What is the word? Is it lighting?
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