I have just replaced my Fuji fine pix with another camera, and whilst buying my boyfriend bought himself a Lumix FS7 which I am now regretting not getting for myself. Always the way, but whenever I go shopping for something electrical, some guy in a suit always sways me towards something different. Which I should really learn from and just buy online, its usually cheaper anyway.
The Panasonic Lumix FS7 Digital camera comes in a range of different colours; it cost £130 which for a 10.1 Megapixel camera was pretty good and the deal we got meant that a free case came with it as well as an additional memory card. So there were no qualms on the price.
10.1 Megapixels
Right away we was impressed with the quality of the images this camera was taking, I also test the pictures out on phones and cameras by taking one scenic photo, a photo ...
amyloop 04.07.2009 (13.07.2009)
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Advantages: Thin, not too heavy, reliable Disadvantages: Manufacturer support not great
old money) server which comes (or should come) with its own rack kit for putting into a server rack, power supply, server utility CDs and manuals and documentation, which, if you're like me and have been playing with server hardware for many years, you don't even consider reading.
PHYSICAL RACKING
The server is designed to fit into a standard server rack, and comes with two "rack arms" which are screwed onto the sides of the server, fitted into the rack, and then fastened into the rack. It's a fiddly job sometimes if you only have yourself doing the work, but it's essentially quite straightforward.
HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
The base hardware specifications were as follows:
256MB DDR2 SDRAM Memory (1x256MB 400MHz single rank DIMMs)
One Intel® Xeon? processor at 2.8GHz with 2MB L2 cache
80GB 7,200rpm SATA hard drive ...