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10 Years Of Digital Photography

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Those who are close to me knows that I love taking pictures - it's the ASIAN inside me :) Ever since my first digital camera in 2000 I've been upgrading my camera every two years or so... I have been drooling over the Panasonic Lumix LX3 for the past few months, especially since it is the exact same camera as the Leica D-Lux4 camera, two hundred dollars less sans the red dot :)

The problem? The LX3 has been out of stock ever since I've wanted one, and in the past few weeks I've even contemplated spending the extra $200 just to be able to finally get one... but I decided to just check on all the web sites, and hope that I get lucky.

Well lucky I was! Before heading to bed last night I decided to spontaneously check on Amazon, and guess what? They had two in stock!

These are the all the cameras I have had in the past 9 years, which I have used to take the pictures on this lewislau.com web site!

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Lewis:

These are the cameras and there whereabouts:

Nikon Coolpix 800 (2 megapixels) - Gave to a friend in 2003

Nikon Coolpix 880 (3 megapixels) - In a storage box

Nikon Coolpix 3700 (3 megapixels) - Dropped and destroyed in a retarded "repair attempt" by me

Canon PowerShot SD850 IS (8 megapixels) - still in action for timelapse shots with hacked Canon firmware (CHDK)

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 (10 megapixels)

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