Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
Roger,, I know and understand what your saying about setting a lower resolution on the camera--I got this camera because when out west on a trip to grand canyon, yellowstone,yoseme--all the orientals had this camera---the only time I have found a better camera that those folks use was when the Nasa guys took Hasselblads to the moon----yep, got one of them also, but it uses film--I have taken a lot of pics from high altitude and far off distances--I want to be able to count the cws and pigs in those feed lots (count the feet, divide by four)

I am also looking for lots of details on vehicles and airplanes---On the Canon EOS50D, I use a 28-135 lens --I can frame a complete car from the middle of the street and also sometimes keep a 300+mph car in the view finder down track with some details--------
Jerry,
No one is arguing with your ability to do those things, but the question is backing off the resolution for the local car shows where counting the number of points in the rock chip on the hood is not really a need. As I said before, you're complaining about all the steps you have to go through to post pictures, I pointed out that all you need to do is back off the resolution based on need, post them to a third party host and then link the image files, up to 35 per post. You're not interested? That's fine, but why keep complaining that your files are too big to post, and that you can only get five per post. You've decided to live with 15mb files for run of the mill photo's, so you have to live with shrinking them down to use them. Pretty simple.