<font color=blue>...selling point on the Sony was it's use of 3.5" disks. A camera with a memory card requires close proximity to your computer if you plan on taking a lot of pictures...</font color=blue>
I always thought I was gonna get a Sony for the floppy disk reason... until I bought my first "el cheapo" digital and compared it to a friend's Sony I had been using...
Downloads with USB and memory cards are far faster and definitely more convenient than floppies... picture storage is extremely poor using a floppy, standard Compact Flash and Smart Media memory cards are dirt cheap, small, holds a zillion shots versus the proprietary Sony memory stick that end up costing a premium price...
I'd recommend to anyone just "getting into this digital camera thing...", is to buy a bargain basement, el cheapo digital camera with minimum requirements of USB, standard memory card usage{Compact Flash or Smart Media}, and a 3X optical zoom, 1 Mega pixel CCD resolution {2 Mega pixel preferred for larger 8x10 stuff}... Mandatory options are rechargeable batteries {2 sets} and charger, ac adaptor, and cheap memory card reader... and at today's pricing with the changing market...~under $200. for all the above {and cheaper as time marches on...}
Then after some time is spent with “this beginners camera package”, with some experience under your belt, you can eventually buy that “ultimate” digital camera with exactly the features you’ll know you need and want and truly use… /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif