February 1, 2008

Disposable Cameras

Disposable Cameras

Disposable cameras are great for traveling and taking pictures. My father has an expensive digital camera that takes the most amazing photos you could ever want. He takes it everywhere he goes and protects it with his life. It is rather annoying on family vacations when he’s being incredibly paranoid about its well-being. I completely understand his fears, but I don’t share them. Sure, I own a digital camera. I also own a regular camera. But, when I’m going someplace on a vacation and know that I’m going to be out and about, I choose to stock up on disposable cameras. Much to my amazement several years ago, I purchased one for a beach trip. I didn’t expect the photos to turn out too well, but they turned out to be very high quality. I was hooked. With having a disposable camera, I don’t worry about damaging it. I don’t worry about it being stolen. I can toss it around a bit more carelessly and packed without taking extra precautions. Granted, they don’t take incredibly high quality photos, but I have never had a complaint about them. They even have disposable cameras that you can not only get wet but take underwater with you. I took an underwater disposable camera with me on my Bahamas trip. When the time came to swim with the dolphins and go snorkeling, I got some amazing shots. My only complaint was that sometimes the dolphins would kick up the sand with their swimming and the pictures didn’t always come out clearly. The dolphins playful fun couldn’t be blamed on the cameras though.

More than likely, you have been to a wedding reception that has disposable cameras on each of the tables. Many couples are big fans of having this at their receptions for the candid moments that a photographer doesn’t capture. They want the guests to take photos of themselves and each other, along with other moments that the bride and groom would love to have on film. Getting disposable cameras for your wedding reception isn’t overly expensive. The expensive part comes when you have them developed. The biggest complaint that I’ve heard is that when all of the disposable cameras are collected, there are still pictures that can be taken on each of the cameras. Honestly, that’s not a big deal. Take the cameras that still have room on them on your honeymoon. Take the extra photos of things yourself. Or, just don’t fill them up and pass less for developing less photos. In my opinion, that’s nothing to complain about. There are always moments at weddings that people wish could be captured forever. By having
disposable cameras for the guests, some of those moments can last forever.

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January 24, 2008

What to Look for When Buying a Digital Camera

What to Look for When Buying a Digital Camera

Basic thing to look for when buying a digital camera. Learning what to look for when buying a digital camera is the first thing you should learn before buying any cameras. If it’s your first purchase, buying a digital camera can be a daunting prospect, and you may be glad of some advice. There are a range of prices and different features available. Firstly, decide on your budget and the features you really want. If cost is an important factor, you can always buy a simple compact camera and get an upgrade when you can afford it.

If you are buying a digital camera just to take on holiday and you only want to take basic snaps, a small, light camera is ideal as it will be easy to move around with when traveling. The smaller cameras have improved their quality recently, with better resolution and bigger zoom facilities.

It’s advisable when buying a digital camera to compare prices and special offers. Some cameras come as part of a package along with accessories. If you want all the extras, it may be a good deal for you. However, buying camera bags and tripods etc., as separate items may give you better quality and still be good value for money.

You should think about what type of zoom facility you want, when buying a digital camera. The choice is between optical and digital. The consensus of opinion seems to be that it’s easier to get good, clear resolution from an optical zoom. A more experienced user may find digital zoom just as good.

The most annoying thing about any gadget is the batteries winding down. Buying a digital camera requires deciding on your battery needs. Some cameras are sold with their own batteries, but you may want to invest in rechargeable batteries. It really depends on how often you intend to use your camera.

One of the benefits of buying a digital camera is the preview screen picture, as you can see your picture straight away. Some cameras have refined the features on this and enable you to also zoom in on a magnified image on the screen.

Some cameras have a feature which shoots a short, moving picture. This can make buying a digital camera lots of fun, especially if you want to film sports or even the family having fun at the water park.

You may want a sound commentary with your camera. Buying a digital camera can include a microphone, which you can use for your still images or moving images. It’s a good idea if you want an audible account of an important occasion.

Another consideration when buying a digital camera, is any special conditions you may want to photograph in such as night shooting or bad weather. If you don’t mind spending a bit more, some cameras have features for taking good pictures at night and you can get lens covers to protect against inclement weather. Buying a digital camera for shooting in all weathers may mean buying a weatherproof camera.

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