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    Found this UFOs in my collections. Recognise any of these ?
    2001 photos are taken with a 1.3 MPix Sony DSC-S30 !
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    2. Telicota augias ?


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    4 and 6 Taq.
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    skyflash (or Tan CP) (4095.2m @ 040528-0711) (4200m@050930-16xx)
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    Sorry to OT...but...surprisingly good pictures for a 1.3MP cam...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdwing
    Sorry to OT...but...surprisingly good pictures for a 1.3MP cam...
    I think the Carl Zeiss lens and Sony's experience in Camcorders played a big part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Baron
    I think the Carl Zeiss lens and Sony's experience in Camcorders played a big part.
    I wonder if the same technology is being used in the 1.3Mp Sony-Ericsson handphone S700i? That'll take the handphone one step closer to getting better shots.
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    So Gan, u found Taq as early as in 2001, three years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common Rose
    So Gan, u found Taq as early as in 2001, three years ago.
    I have a few folders of unidentified orange and brown skippers and Mycalesis. There may be a few new species in there .

    I was cleaning up my harddisk and found out I have accumulated 15+G (22,000 files) of butterfly photos .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Baron
    I have a few folders of unidentified orange and brown skippers and Mycalesis. There may be a few new species in there .

    I was cleaning up my harddisk and found out I have accumulated 15+G (22,000 files) of butterfly photos .
    Let me try the Mycalesis? :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Baron
    I was cleaning up my harddisk and found out I have accumulated 15+G (22,000 files) of butterfly photos .
    That's after deleting those files that are either OOF or not up to par, right? So you can imaging the capacity of the hard disks of those of us who shoot RAW files.

    I have two external hard disks to keep all my digital photos, besides backing them up on CDROM (no DVD writer yet). One is a 40Gb 2.5" hard disk and the other is a 160Gb 3.5" hard disk.
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