|  | Posted by David Z on 10/30/64 11:33 
Yes I suppose you're right, but my camera came with a 32MB card originally (bought in 2000), which allows for 50 high resolution 2MP photos.  In raw
 mode it'd be more like 5 photos, which is how I came to that figure.
 
 "Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message
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 > David Z (dave@hotmail.com) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
 >> I have a Kodak DC280 (2MP) and I've gone into the settings in the camera
 >> and
 >> there is no raw mode.
 >
 > I'm sorry your camera isn't modern and full featured.  Kodak makes several
 > digital cameras with RAW format support...maybe more, but I don't have
 > time to check every model.
 >
 >>                        Anyhow, even if such a mode existed, your camera
 >> would only be able to store about 5 , maybe 10 photos in such a format.
 >
 > I can store 26 RAW images (3008x2000 pixels) from my camera on a measly
 > 256MB card...that's over 200 on a 2GB card.  Of course, I can fit 325 of
 > the "Extra Fine" JPEGs on that same card, and the quality is quite good at
 > less than 2:1 compression.
 >
 > If your camera had a RAW mode, you could store 75-80 pictures on a 256MB
 > card...that's a lot more than 10.
 >
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