Just for fun :)

Hi everyone,

After I put myself through University as a mature student and having reluctantly had to sell all my film cameras and lenses. I badly wanted to get back into photography but didn’t have very much money. I wandered into a local electrical shop and they had a Kodak digital camera in a tattered box held together with sellotape, reduced to half price as it had been returned. This was my first digital camera and I loved it, I took it all over the place including several trips away. It had a fixed lens, took AA batteries which I soon discovered would be better off as rechargeable NI-CAD ones, and a compact flash card. Those memory cards weren’t cheap and I found one of them residing in a storage box the other day with a laughingly small, by today’s standards, capacity of 256 KB or, to put it another way, 0.0002441406 GB! to be precise πŸ™‚ . But it didn’t need to be as the camera didn’t take very high-res shots so one still got a lot of shots for one’s money. If memory serves me correctly it had two resolutions 1024×768 pixels and 640×480 pixels and I used to shoot with the lower resolution most of the time, especially when away, so as to get as many shots on the memory card as possible. I don’t know where it went but I strongly suspect that it got lost in one of many house moves over the years or just maybe it’s residing in a box at the back of the garage but just for fun, I thought I’d try and reacquaint myself with this great little camera of which I have very fond memories and here it is. Funny thing I noticed was that it had a fixed 39mm equivalent lens, maybe that’s why my 20mm (40mm equivalent) lens that I’m using at the moment feels so natural?. I really don’t know but it’s fun to speculate.

How technology has advanced in what is such a short timeframe!. Those once “new-fangled-digital-things” seem to have caught on big time!. Apologies for the poor quality picture below taken with my mobile phone. At least the darned thing just about managed to get something in focus, talk about shallow depth of field πŸ™‚

Happy days.

Kind regards

Leigh