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It Makes Sense To Have More Than One Digital Camera For Different Occassions

By guest | July 4, 2009

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The face recognition technology allows the user to take some clear and detailed pictures without much bother. This camera has no problems taking a clear picture in any light setting. This sanyo digital camera and this sony cybershot dsc w150 and canon powershot a590is consumer review should help with slr digital camera deal.

The cameras have many features that you would expect from a digital camera. The only thing you need to do is compare the prices and specifications to see which camera would be the easiest for you to use.

A better piece of insurance, would be to take an underwater photography course. In addition to learning how to make the best use of your underwater photography equipment, you can get first hand advice from experienced underwater photographers. Good advice and preparation, is the best insurance you can get.

More wide angle digital cameras are the Casio Exilim EX-Z100 with 10 megapixels and the Olympus SP-560UZ with 8 megapixels and eighteen times optical zoom.

The wide angle digital cameras are used by professionals and beginners alike. You can take some nice pictures with a wide angle camera.

What Britney is looking for, and something that a lot of younger YouTube generation types would like is termed an ultra-compact digital camera. A small low profile camera that’s easy to use, and can be tucked away into any small corner of your clothes or bag. Something like a Canon PowerShot SD1000 7.1MB Digital Elph, a Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MB Digital Elph, or a Sony Cybershot DSCW55 7.2MP Digital Camera would fit the bill here. Just enough functionality, size, and cool factor for a card carrying member of the YouTube crowd.

While good fully charged batteries are essential to any camera work, it’s doubly true with underwater photography. I’ve yet to see a camera housing good enough to let you change batteries while underwater, without destroying your camera. Be sure to plan ahead.

One choice to consider, is whether to have one big bag, or two. You could get away with one big case to carry the rebel, tripod, filters, memory cards, batteries and the inevitable assortment of lenses. While it’s certainly nice having everything in one place, and cheaper to have just one case, it can be heavy and difficult to travel with to. An alternative I prefer, is having one big “carry everything” case, and one small “run out the door with just the essentials” bag.

 

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