Hi Myrna and all, We use our digital camera extensively!! We've photographed records from the Archive Room at LVA. We've photographed record books at many of the court houses. We've also photographed framed printed materials and pictures. Some examples are: Top half of an 1835 Richmond newspaper (totally readable in the image) An 8x10 framed photo (printed as an 8x10, as good as the original) Full pages of many Will Books, Order Books (totally readable) Loose papers, tithable lists (totally readable) The key to success is the camera's resolution. We use a Casio QV3000Plus camera. It has 2048x1536 pixel image resolution. It uses a 340mb Microdrive (a little hard disk) for storage. Each image is about 1.5mb-2.0mb file size, therefore the Microdrive is mandatory. It stores 245 of these images before we need to download them. Download is done usually after a complete day of picture taking. USB is the download method. The resolution of 2048x1536 is adequate for readability. We have a Fuji MX1400 with 1280x960 and this resolution does not allow for a full page picture and still have it readable. The Casio costs about $1000.00 with the Microdrive. Steve and Bunny Myrna Crapo wrote: > > Has anyone had experience with using digital camera's while doing > research in the state and county archives? > > Myrna > > To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at > http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html -- BINNS-L surname email list mailto:[log in to unmask] American Binns Families and Individuals: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ysbinns/americanb/index.htm 1790/1800 County Tax Lists of Virginia http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ysbinns/vataxlists/index.htm To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html