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A Memory stick Duo for sale, up to 128MB, the phone I just got won't go
bigger, but to start using it as an MP3 player, I need some memory.

Been chasing Ebay ones as usual, and NOT willing to pay the DAFT amounts
over there, so if anyone has any size up for grabs, I want one... NOW ;) LOL

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"Me" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> A Memory stick Duo for sale, up to 128MB, the phone I just got won't go
> bigger, but to start using it as an MP3 player, I need some memory.
>
> Been chasing Ebay ones as usual, and NOT willing to pay the DAFT amounts
> over there, so if anyone has any size up for grabs, I want one... NOW ;)

LOL
>
>

The eBay ones are OK, I paid around £40 for a 256MB one, the same one in
Argos was £99!! I bought it from this place:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/5-Star-Store_W0QQsspagenameZl2QQtZkm


 
Me wrote:
> A Memory stick Duo for sale, up to 128MB, the phone I just got won't go
> bigger, but to start using it as an MP3 player, I need some memory.
>
> Been chasing Ebay ones as usual, and NOT willing to pay the DAFT amounts
> over there, so if anyone has any size up for grabs, I want one... NOW ;) LOL
>


Ebay is much cheaper for this type of stuff than regular retailers. I
was able to find a complete USB dock, charger and leads for my Sony
DSC-T1 for less than half the retail price. I also got a 256mb duo
pro stick at a good price.

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Danny

I bought the same camera about 4 months ago and have real problems in
getting pics to be "focussed" ie clear and sharp. Have you had the same
trouble? I don't have shaky hands - my husband has tried with my camera and
the pics aren't sharp either yet when we photograph the same thing with his
Olympus we get a great result. We've tried restoring factory settings but
that hasn't changed anything. Any suggestions?

TIA for any help.

Regards

Viviane

Sydney, Australia

"danny" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Me wrote:
>> A Memory stick Duo for sale, up to 128MB, the phone I just got won't go
>> bigger, but to start using it as an MP3 player, I need some memory.
>>
>> Been chasing Ebay ones as usual, and NOT willing to pay the DAFT amounts
>> over there, so if anyone has any size up for grabs, I want one... NOW ;)
>> LOL
>>

>
> Ebay is much cheaper for this type of stuff than regular retailers. I was
> able to find a complete USB dock, charger and leads for my Sony DSC-T1 for
> less than half the retail price. I also got a 256mb duo pro stick at a
> good price.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar Gold
> blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
>
>



 
Viviane wrote:
> Danny
>
> I bought the same camera about 4 months ago and have real problems in
> getting pics to be "focussed" ie clear and sharp. Have you had the same
> trouble? I don't have shaky hands - my husband has tried with my camera and
> the pics aren't sharp either yet when we photograph the same thing with his
> Olympus we get a great result. We've tried restoring factory settings but
> that hasn't changed anything. Any suggestions?
>


The camera is particularly difficult to get to grips with focus.
Partly because of the size and no viewfinder so you hold the camera
away from your body. With a viewfinder you generally hold the camera
to your head so shake is minimised. I've found that really
concentrating for a few shots soon teaches you how to hold the camera.
The slow lens also contributes to this - don't forget that it's
still taking the picture when the shutter sounds.

I took all the pictures on the following page with the Sony:

<http://www.danny.mcnulty.btinternet.co.uk/bottom.html>

I found that changing the following settings helped with the overall
picture quality (as recommended by a professional photographer in an
online review I read) -

Set EV to -0.7
Set contrast to - (minus)


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