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Mehrdad,
Like me you probably use a higher than normal resolution on your monitor. I use 1792x1344 and the type appears tiny, never mind my failing eyesight! The size is probably fine at the 1024x768 which most people use.
Gary, if you want to see some REAL venting, go back in the archives - this is mild discussion in comparison. Plus these past few posts have really been more of a status-of-the-ND statement. No one's flaming anybody, just noticing the situation.
As Christian says, the camera works beautifully once you get to know it and where and how to use it. I do not regret one penny I have spent on this camera. I do get a bit worried because discontinued products usually mean lagging support and service should something go wrong. On a $300 point and shoot, no big deal. On a $6000 investment, not a laughing matter.
But we'll cross that bridge when and if we get there. In the meantime, the ball's on Kyocera's court. We eagerly await their next move.
DJ
Like me you probably use a higher than normal resolution on your monitor. I use 1792x1344 and the type appears tiny, never mind my failing eyesight! The size is probably fine at the 1024x768 which most people use.
Gary, if you want to see some REAL venting, go back in the archives - this is mild discussion in comparison. Plus these past few posts have really been more of a status-of-the-ND statement. No one's flaming anybody, just noticing the situation.
As Christian says, the camera works beautifully once you get to know it and where and how to use it. I do not regret one penny I have spent on this camera. I do get a bit worried because discontinued products usually mean lagging support and service should something go wrong. On a $300 point and shoot, no big deal. On a $6000 investment, not a laughing matter.
But we'll cross that bridge when and if we get there. In the meantime, the ball's on Kyocera's court. We eagerly await their next move.
DJ