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Sunday, August 06, 2006
Going Digital
My Pentax has been a trusty companion since 1967. This week a new Canon Powershot has made it into the house. I feel like I've brought a new puppy into the house and the old dog is feeling jealous. I'm still playing around with it, checking all the things I can do, and experimenting. How long will I still play with the old dog? Being able to see, edit, and post this right away sure makes this convenient. Like this moose we saw today at Kincaid Park. And also having a much smaller camera is nice. Of course these are obvious benefits to people who make this switch. But will there be enough negatives so the Pentax will not get left in the closet every time?
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