Oh, and the PDA is going for more than I expected on eBay... next will be
the T68i... :-)
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> ...is a fabulous piece of kit. Been using it all morning at Bluewater to
> browse the excellent BBC site and sent e-mails, though the GPRS was
> rather ropey there.
I wouldn't consider any other type of phone at this time..I'm more
than happy with mine.
>
> Oh, and the PDA is going for more than I expected on eBay... next will be
> the T68i... :-)
The PDA part of my Ipaq is rather redundant with the SPV...I use it
for SatNav almost exclusively...
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> I wouldn't consider any other type of phone at this time..I'm more
> than happy with mine.
Very nice build quality too - probably the best I've had in a mobile
phone, except for perhaps the Siemens S25 I had.
> The PDA part of my Ipaq is rather redundant with the SPV...I use it
> for SatNav almost exclusively...
I wasn't doing a huge amount on the PDA - e-mail, a bit of web stuff.
Found it too bulky and input too klunky though. The SPV (in the smart
horizontal leather case I bought for it) is great now that I'm getting
used to the keystrokes.
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>> Oh, and the PDA is going for more than I expected on eBay... next
>> will be the T68i... :-)
>
> The PDA part of my Ipaq is rather redundant with the SPV...I use it
> for SatNav almost exclusively...
>
Could you speak English please. ? ;o))
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> Could you speak English please. ? ;o))
iPaq: a palmtop computer from HP (formerly Compaq)
SPV: a smartphone based on a Microsoft operating system
SatNav: Satellite Navigation - and probably a lot cheaper than units
built into cars...
:-)
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> I wasn't doing a huge amount on the PDA - e-mail, a bit of web stuff.
> Found it too bulky and input too klunky though. The SPV (in the smart
> horizontal leather case I bought for it) is great now that I'm getting
> used to the keystrokes.
The voice recording on the SPV is handy when I'm out with a
camera...helps me to remember the locations of the pics...
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>
> iPaq: a palmtop computer from HP (formerly Compaq)
> SPV: a smartphone based on a Microsoft operating system
> SatNav: Satellite Navigation - and probably a lot cheaper than units
> built into cars...
>
>:-)
>
I knew all that really ;o))
> The voice recording on the SPV is handy when I'm out with a
> camera...helps me to remember the locations of the pics...
My S602 can do that for me... :-)
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> I knew all that really ;o))
Sure, I believe you... :-)
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> On 25 Jul 2003, Westcountryman uttered the following:
>
>> I knew all that really ;o))
>
> Sure, I believe you... :-)
>
That`s alright then.....:o)
> My S602 can do that for me... :-)
I know it's nor unique...but it's useful...although when I bought my
camera the other day [1]I got a Nikon free gift voucher for £250.00 so
I'll be getting the bolt on battery pack for it...this has a voice
recording function that attaches notes to the files.
Footnote:
[1] Geordie will reprimand me for showing off ;-))
> I know it's nor unique...but it's useful...although when I bought my
> camera the other day [1]I got a Nikon free gift voucher for £250.00 so
> I'll be getting the bolt on battery pack for it...this has a voice
> recording function that attaches notes to the files.
Ooh... I was thinking of a hotshoe flash, but the pop-up flash on the
S602 is pretty powerful for its size, so that can hold off for a while...
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> Notes to files? Isn't the photo/EXIF information enough? :)
I live in the fens...all landscape shots look the same. That's why I
need to remind myself of where I took each shot... ;-))
> Ooh... I was thinking of a hotshoe flash, but the pop-up flash on the
> S602 is pretty powerful for its size, so that can hold off for a while...
I will have to get a new flash gun for it (a Speedlight in Nikon
speak) as I'm used to powerful guns and my old Nikon SB24 will only
work on manual with the D100... :(
> I will have to get a new flash gun for it (a Speedlight in Nikon
> speak) as I'm used to powerful guns and my old Nikon SB24 will only
> work on manual with the D100... :(
More toys eh... :-)
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> I live in the fens...all landscape shots look the same. That's why I
> need to remind myself of where I took each shot... ;-))
If it all looks the same, one photo will suffice! :-)
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> If it all looks the same, one photo will suffice! :-)
A 360° panorama would be good...identical all the way round :-)
> A 360° panorama would be good...identical all the way round :-)
Just use one photo and a clone brush... :-)
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> Or one photo and copy 'n paste... :)
Or stick the photo in front of someone's eyes and ask them to turn round
to see the panoramic landscape...
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> Or stick the photo in front of someone's eyes and ask them to turn round
> to see the panoramic landscape...
I like that one... :)
> I like that one... :)
:-)
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