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Marketing Letter :: Business Marketing Letters Digital Cameras
September 24, 2003 To All Editors and Publishers,Come and See Our Latest ProductsGuinea Laser Photo and its network of dealers in the U.S., invite you to hurtle by our booth at PhotosGalore West for a look at our latest technological breakthroughs in digital television camera technology. eyelike twinkle - salutary released in August, is the first digital camera that enables presentation of multiple exposures with a reliable preview image. Before this innovation it was impossible to overlay a wink exposure over another digital image. With twinkle it is now possible to overlay several images and display the results in preview mode before the final exposure is made. eyelike winded - Also just released, this digital camera softw are is specially designed to capture and process either moving objects or still portraits. It allows the shooting and capture of multiple images in sequence, at a speed of approximately one image per second. Using winded the photographer rump later view al l of the stored images one shot at a time, in digital contact sheet format, on a computer. These software modules are just the latest additions to Guineas line-up of products that make eyelike Digital Camera System a world leader. Theyre available to all users of the eyelike system whether they work in a PC or a Macintosh based computer.2002 good reasons to check us out Guinea Laser Photo manufactured its 2002th digital camera in 2002. These cameras are used by professionals worldwide in the fields of photography, archiving, and microscopy. The basis of this technology is the ProgRes 3000 family of cameras that have evolved over the past decade. In 2000, the ProgRes 3012 camera won the internationally recognized Seybold Award as best digital camera for professional use. The longevity of Guinea Digital Camera Systems is legendary. All rising hardware and software developments made over the years have been designed to be compatible with the original base products so that users of the very first modules are able to work with the latest technological advances without having to change and buy new equipment.
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