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With the PhotoPC 3100Z, Epson introduces the next big advance in digital photography - Epson PRINT Image Matching technology. This exclusive development creates a direct link between your camera and an enabled Epson Stylus Photo printer, perfectly calibrating a range of settings to create the highest quality images possible. And it's so simple, because the entire process is automatic! |
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by s.gould - written on 27/08/02 (Very useful, 126 readings)
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want an all-pro camera that would bankrupt me, and I also didn't want a simple point-and-shoot which wouldn't give me complete control over the exposure if I chose to. The Epson does both admirably. There are three different exposure modes from full-auto, to program mode (aperture/shutter priority), to complete manual. This should please the professional photographer's needs, as well as the point-and-shooter. This camera is able to produce 2.1 million pixels, and not the 2.9 as quoted in places. The Epson is able to capture, and export exposure information such as shutter speed, aperture, flash, resolution, etc. This camera also has the capability to take ...
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by Orpy - written on 16/08/00 (Very useful, 452 readings)
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in conjunction with Epson inkjet printers Things I don't like: 1. Can only get 12 high resolution images on the memory card that comes with the camera 2. The batteries don't last long, and there is no mains adaptor supplied with the camera 3. Slightly too bulky for carrying with you all the time I would recommend this product. However, you must keep in mind that it is the type of product that has an extremely short lifespan in terms of desirability. It will only be a few months before a better, smaller, more powerful, cuter and cheaper version appears in the shops. ...
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by glasshill - written on 03/01/01 (Useful, 390 readings)
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I've had an Epson PhotoPC 700 for 18 months, which means of course that it is a total dinosaur in terms of flashy features; however I keep resisting an upgrade because it is such a brilliant little camera. It has a phenominal battery life - four rechargeable AA batteries that came with it give hours and hours of use between boosts. If you are sparing with the LCD you can take literally hundreds of pictures on one lot of batteries so you can away for a couple of days without carrying spares or chargers. It takes excellent quality pictures - not huge filesize but perfect for sending on emails or printing on notes and letters. It seems very tough (it has survived a ...
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