On 7/11/03 2:13 PM, "sb" <videovideo at mac.com> wrote: > I saw it at Fry's, ($1,000) > it's probably at Circuit City/Best Buys too. > Somewhere online it was listed for about $700. > > While there are 3 chips, they are very very small ones. (.16") > > I didn't compare it to any of the better 3 chip cameras though, I just saw > it on display. > > sb > > On 7/11/03 11:58 AM, "Kunga" <Kunga at FutureMedia.org> wrote: > >> WHERE? NEW? That would be a price point breakthrough of unimaginable >> proportions! >> >> kunga10 (AIM) >> >> "iChat AV, The Killer App" <http://www.osx-zone.com> >> "We're Looking At A Long Period of Labor 'til January" >> <http://www.apple-zone.com> >> "Verax MDD-FW800 Silence Kit Kills Almost All The Noise" >> <http://www.apple-zone.com> >> "iPod Software 2.0.1 Update Released" <http://www.ipod-zone.com> >> >> On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 10:15 AM, Jo Ray wrote: >> >>> Has anyone used this camera? I've found it advertised for around $800 >>> and that seems like a great price for a 3 CCD camera. >> Here is a link to the two consumer Panasonic 3 chip cameras. The size of the chips is not a real issue, since there are 3 of them. What is an issue is that RBG is separated and gives you the sharpest, clearest images possible. http://tinyurl.com/grlx --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]