The price is definitely right. Do yourself a favor and get at least a 128MB CF card at the time of purchase. At the highest resolution, each image weighs almost 1MB. Also, I would consider either their docking station or a CF flash reader for your computer. This thing can't connect an AC adapter, so you'll be using the battery when transferring images. If you have a laptop, Viking has a good PC card adapter that works great. Another thing I'm considering is a camera lens kit. It's only a 2x optical (but damn cheap). The lens pack includes two macro lenses, a telephoto lens and a wide-angle lens, plus a case to hold all of that and the camera. I took some close-ups. my orchid and the results are amazing. This camera has enough pixels to print a 20 x 30 inch print (from Ofoto or iPhoto) at 72 dpi, which has long been the standard for computer screen resolution. IOW, your photos will look great in poster size.
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