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Kodak saw the light two years ago and began to exit the film-camera business. Maybe you should give the latest technology a look too, and discover the convenience of storing your pictures on a computer and sharing them with friends online. You can still make prints (it's easier than ever), and if you simply must process pictures at the drugstore, most stores now work with digital technology...
...Samsung Digimax Pro815 is for serious shutterbugs. This 8-megapixel "prosumer" camera is just a notch below professional grade. It has a powerful zoom and big 3.5-in. preview screen...
...good midrange camera is Kodak's $399 EasyShare-One. It features a 3-in. flip-out, touch-sensitive preview screen. The camera has a wireless feature that makes it easy to send photos to a PC or printer. Another winner is Fujifilm's FinePix V10 ($349), which has comparable features, including a 3-in. screen and decent zoom lens. On the budget end, the $199 Norcent DC-520 provides a 2.5-in. screen, adequate zoom and picture quality comparable to midrange cameras...
...your pictures out of your camera? Many drugstores have automated kiosks. Just insert the memory card and follow the instructions. In some cases, you can leave your memory card behind, and the store staff will print the pictures. And many of the labs where you used to mail your rolls of film now work with memory cards...
...name is Dalton Russell." These are the first words Clive Owen utters while starring directly into the camera in Spike Lee’s latest project, "Inside Man." He continues, "Pay strict attention to what I say because I choose my words carefully." From this point on, Russell proceeds to manipulate the movie’s other characters, forcing them to do his bidding. Ultimately, Russell plans to pull of the "perfect bank robbery," hostages and police standoffs included...