I have an Olympus digital camera at work. It's far from perfect...in fact it has been something of a source of aggravation for me. It doesn't interface seamlessly with the Mac OS we're running which means that I have to de-cable the printer, reboot the computer with nothing in the printer port and *then* plug the camera into the printer port in order for the computer and printer to communicate. Of course this also means that I can't dump photos directly to the printer but rather must save them to disk for printing later. Anyway, according to Olympus upgrading to Mac OS 8.0 will fix this problem. Because I work at a nature center where animal exhibits can be "transient" (meaning we can't maintain them in captivity for long) being able to quickly capture an image in order to create a sign is very important. Waiting for film to be developed (as well as the time involved in depositing the film and picking it up) are not efficient for us. My advice is to get get a very, very good printer (for improved print quality). I've found that it's still superior to scanning photo prints into the computer. Also, be sure you really need a digital camera and that you're not just in love with the technology! Rhea Tannenbaum Exhibits Coordinator Gumbo Limbo Nature Center Boca Raton, FL