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2007-07-21
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2007-07-21
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2007-07-21
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2007-07-21
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2007-07-28
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Here's my thinking: When camera phones came out the breakthrough wasn't so much the quality but the ability to immediately "send" the picture off. Think hardware for the poor man's war correspondent, say. Now apply the same concept to somebody out in the field without a computer, but with the 770 and the Canon...
Who's tested that?
How did it go?
Should I buy a standard RS-MMC instead of a MMCmobile?
Thanks.