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Hi, I am a Web designer who works with a real estate agent http://www.vancouverrelocation.com
He is asking me for a recommendation for a digital camera to use so that we can bypass the developing/printing/scanning process and just publish directly to the Web. 72 dpi is fine, these pictures will only ever go on the web. We need mostly interiors of houses and apartments, and exteriors of buildings.
What is important is to be able to store a large number of images, and to identify which picture is which.
If you can give any advice or help I would be most grateful.


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December 18, 1999

 
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  My wife is a real estate agent and we use one of the Kodak digital cameras. She has been extremely happy with how it shoots both interiors and exteriors. People rave about the fliers she puts together with the pictures it takes. It is an older, discontinued model - the DC120 - but even better are the DC210 Plus, DC260 Pro, or the DC215. All would all be great!

If you really want to hold tons of pictures, check out the new Agfa ePhoto Clik! Digital Camera. It uses Iomegas large 40MB storage media and can hold 60 high res images (compare this to an industry norm of 2 - 4 high res images).

I am not sure how easy you will find either of these brands' software for keeping track of which image is which. With any digital camera you use, this is always a challenge and just requires an organized method of note-taking, for the most part.


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