A:AnswerNo this is a point and shoot digital camera. No Digital Single Lens Reflex. I've purchased 5 of these for my home inspection company. They last for about 50,000 photographs.
A:AnswerFunny that question came up, I was a Walgreens store manager for over 20 yrs, until I retired on disability. Walgreens is the utmost best place to get your pictures developed. They not only contain several kiosks, that let you pick which pictures you want and edit, enlarge and request sizes, ex 5x7, 8x10. They now have advanced technology were they can turn your pictures into a poster, or even put it on canvas. Best part, you can also go to walgreens.com upload your pictures from your computer, than have it printed out at any of the 7500 stores nationwide.
A:AnswerIf you turn on the display while in photography mode, the camera will display a running total of the amount of filming time and the number of shots possible at the top based on your current settings. A similar camera I have just clicks off when I reach the shooting limit.
A:AnswerMove the photos to your PC and upload as usual. If the issue's with the ebay interface (it's been ages since I've sold anything there,) it won't matter which camera you use.