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Originally Posted by Brave Ulysses
The Apple Quicktake was the first digital camera on the mass market. It was also very popular in education. It's replacement, the Quicktake 200 was a very nice camera... for the times.
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Agreed on both counts - I have a 200, and it *still* has the best low-light performance I've ever seen in a consumer level digital camera. It pulls out detail in a variable light situation like nobody's business. It was a rebranded Fuji DX-7, IIRC.
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Inkwell is very useful if you are using a pen and pad to do artwork and you don't have to put it down to write a few quick lines of text.
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Yup. I had a shoulder reconstruction a couple of years ago, and couldn't move my arm out of an awkward position in a huge brace. I mounted a Wacom on the end of the brace, since I *could* move my hand somewhat, and used Inkwell for mouse and text entry for six weeks. It actually worked rather well.