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		<title>Is the Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera the Right One for You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amongst all of the Canon digital camera models you can get cameras for all type of photographers. Whether you are an experienced photographer, the semi-serious professional or the amateur canon offers some of the best cameras for your needs. Amongst those cameras you will find the Canon Sure Shot digital Camera. The Canon Sure Shot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amongst all of the Canon digital <strong>camera</strong> models you can get <strong>cameras</strong> for all type of photographers. Whether you are an experienced photographer, the semi-serious professional or the amateur canon offers some of the best <strong>cameras</strong> for your needs. Amongst those <strong>cameras</strong> you will find the Canon Sure Shot digital <strong>Camera</strong>.</p>
<p>The Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> is known to be one of the &#8220;<strong>good</strong>&#8221; canon <strong>cameras</strong>. The various features you can find on this <strong>camera</strong> will make it very easy for you to take great pictures.</p>
<p>The Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> comes with amazing features. Here are just some of the features you get with your digital <strong>camera</strong>:</p>
<p>-	Built-in zoom capability</p>
<p>-	Timer system</p>
<p>-	Red eye reduction capability</p>
<p>Those features make the Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> fully automatic. You can be sure that you will be able to capture steady images. No more blurred pictures unless that&#8217;s what you want.</p>
<p>One <strong>good</strong> point about the Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> is the duration of the battery. With this type of <strong>camera</strong> you can expect a long duration and life for your battery. Of course like many <strong>cameras</strong> out there are also some weak points. With this type of <strong>camera</strong> you can expect to experience a small delay in-between taking pictures. For some it can be a problem, for others it&#8217;s no problem. Either way it&#8217;s worth mentioning.</p>
<p>The bad side of this is that you will have to wait a few seconds before you can take the next shot. The time delay you will experience is very short but sometimes this can cost you a great picture by loosing a candid moment.</p>
<p>But to be fair I need to say that there are a lot more advantages to this <strong>camera</strong> than disadvantages. The flash you get with this <strong>camera</strong> is powerful enough to turn a dark room into daylight brightness. For me The Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> remains a very <strong>good</strong> <strong>camera</strong> to buy.</p>
<p>On top of that the Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> is very <strong>good</strong> to take great pictures of landscape and portrait photographs.</p>
<p>One of the things you might want to consider when buying your Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> is the accessories that come with the <strong>camera</strong>. You might also take note of the accessories that you might have to purchase separately to enhance you <strong>camera</strong> even more.</p>
<p>When you buy the Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> you will also get the strap which is attached to the <strong>camera</strong>. You will also get the case for transporting the <strong>cameras</strong> which is usually made of leather with a strong Velcro fastening.</p>
<p>You will find that the Canon Sure Shot Digital <strong>Camera</strong> is probably on of the best digital <strong>camera</strong> you can get if you are an amateur photographer.</p>
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		<title>How to Pick the Right Camera Lens</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:52:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When building a surveillance system for your home or business a little planning can go a long way in making sure you find the right security camera and CCTV lens combo. By heeding a few of these tips and gaining some knowledge; you will make it that much easier to find the perfect CCTV lens. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When building a surveillance system for your home or business a little planning can go a long way in making sure you find the right security <strong>camera</strong> and CCTV <strong>lens</strong> combo. By heeding a few of these tips and gaining some knowledge; you will make it that much easier to find the perfect CCTV <strong>lens</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><strong>Lens</strong> Selection Often Drives <strong>Camera</strong> Selection</strong></p>
<p>The type of CCTV <strong>lens</strong> you choose to use with your security <strong>camera</strong> can often drive the type of <strong>camera</strong> you will use as well. The reason for this is due to the fact that different style security <strong>cameras</strong> support different format lenses.</p>
<p>If you already have a security <strong>camera</strong> make sure you know what type of lenses it supports. For example a mini <strong>camera</strong> is unlikely to support a zoom or motorized type <strong>lens</strong>; whereas a C/CS mount type security <strong>camera</strong> would. The C/CS mount <strong>camera</strong> however would not support M12, M9, or other types of mini CCTV lenses.</p>
<p><strong>CCTV <strong>Lens</strong> Focal Length</strong></p>
<p>To determine what focal length you are going to need you can use a <strong>lens</strong> calculator. You will first need to assume a fixed width of view at a particular distance, and then plug this information into the <strong>lens</strong> calculator to determine what focal length is best suited for your application. Usually a quick google search can help you find a <strong>lens</strong> calculator for the different format CCTV lenses out there such as 1/3&#8243;, 2/3&#8243;, 1/4&#8243;, etc&#8230;</p>
<p>Now something you should keep in mind is that after you determine your focal length you need to decide on whether you want a fixed focal length or a varifocal type CCTV <strong>lens</strong>. The answer to this hinges on if you plan on changing the view at all. If you want to be able to change the view; then you should find a varifocal type <strong>lens</strong> containing your needed length in its range. If you don&#8217;t need to change the view of your <strong>camera</strong> at all; then it would be wise to just stick with a fixed focal length.</p>
<p><strong>Knowing The C/CS Mount <strong>Lens</strong> Difference</strong></p>
<p>When it comes to box style security <strong>cameras</strong>, they are categorized into 2 mounting types; C or CS mount. Most of the modern <strong>cameras</strong> you see today use the CS mount format because it allows for the use of both C and CS CCTV lenses.</p>
<p>To be able to use a C mount <strong>lens</strong> on a CS mount security <strong>camera</strong> you will have to be sure you have the proper 5mm adapter ring to allow the <strong>lens</strong> to get the proper distance from the imager. Be warned however that if this ring is present when you have your CS mount <strong>lens</strong> mounted it will not allow for a proper focus, and it could potentially damage your CCD imager.</p>
<p>On the other hand a CS mount CCTV <strong>lens</strong> cannot be used with a C mount security <strong>camera</strong>, as it will not be able to get close enough to the imager to achieve a proper focus.</p>
<p><strong>Optical Zoom vs Digital Zoom</strong></p>
<p>This topic is somewhat more related to the zoom CCTV lenses and the capabilities found on the <strong>camera</strong>, but it is something good to know when dealing with a zoom capable security <strong>camera</strong> and <strong>lens</strong>.</p>
<p>Optical zoom is generally the better of the two and it&#8217;s your <strong>camera</strong>/lenses ability to bring the image in front of you closer without loss of resolution.</p>
<p>Digital Zoom is your <strong>camera</strong> simply enlarging a portion of the image you see and showing it to you. This technique results in a loss of image quality.</p>
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		<title>Ultra Compact Digital Camera Wish List</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 06:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are looking for the ultra compact digital camera, you will first look for a camera that is compact, which would be the Canon PowerShot SD870 IS. The camera has perfect image quality and is easy to use. Thos camera comes with 8.3 megapixels and image stabilization. The camera does have wide-angle capabilities with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are looking for the ultra compact <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong>, you will first look for a <strong>camera</strong> that is compact, which would be the Canon PowerShot SD870 IS. The <strong>camera</strong> has perfect image quality and is easy to use. Thos <strong>camera</strong> comes with 8.3 megapixels and image stabilization. The <strong>camera</strong> does have wide-angle capabilities with auto focus and face detection. The small <strong>camera</strong> is great for traveling because it fits nicely in a pocket or fanny pack.</p>
<p>The best value for an ultra compact <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> would be the Canon PowerShot SD1000. The only disadvantage with this <strong>camera</strong> is that it does not have image stabilization. If you think you are a steady shooter, this <strong>camera</strong> will be ideal. The <strong>camera</strong> has 7.1 megapixels with color sharpness. The compact <strong>camera</strong> is only three quarters of an inch thick. The <strong>camera</strong> does have many different scene modes and a few manual controls.</p>
<p>The stylish ultra compact <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> would be the Fujifilm Z10fd. This particular <strong>camera</strong> is stylish and the younger generation finds this a hot and must have <strong>camera</strong>. The blog mode allows you to resize the images right in the <strong>camera</strong> for posting on your blog or sending in an email. The <strong>camera</strong> is great for the price and functions that it has.</p>
<p>The best ultra compact <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> for low light images is the Fujifilm F40fd. This <strong>camera</strong> has everything you need to take perfect images in any low light settings. The <strong>camera</strong> is stylish and compact making it very hard to resist. The images you capture in a lighted setting are clear and crisp appearing almost lifelike. When looking for the best ultra <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong>, you will want to compare these <strong>cameras</strong> and see which one would suit your needs for lighting and price as well as ease of use.</p>
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		<title>Home Security Camera Kit Your Ultimate Security Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 06:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are not present in your home and you are unable to know what is going on there in your home it is best recommended to install home security camera kit. If some one enters into your home and commits robbery and then have a safe escape without leaving behind any kind of spots [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are not present in your home and you are unable to know what is going on there in your home it is best recommended to install home security <strong>camera</strong> kit. If some one enters into your home and commits robbery and then have a safe escape without leaving behind any kind of spots and it looks quite impossible to trace him out &amp; this is all due to the fact that you do not have installed a <strong>camera</strong> kit. A home security <strong>camera</strong> kit comprises of small <strong>camera</strong> that can be installed on the ceiling, on the wall or at any other place, which is not prominent in order to watch your things at home at the time when you are away and not at home. The necessity of installation of home security <strong>camera</strong> kit in your home is altogether necessary if you want to know as to who did the deed if you faced the incident of broken in your home. The intruders will run off due to installation of alarm in your house but you will not be able to find out the burglars or any evidence. The <strong>camera</strong> can produce you evidence which you can give it to police that will prove to be very useful in tracing the burglar and as such that is the best way to catch a criminal which has become possible due to installation of a home security <strong>camera</strong> kit.</p>
<p><strong>Home Security <strong>Camera</strong> Kit: Spy Video Perceivers</strong></p>
<p>During installation of a home security <strong>camera</strong> kit in your home you definitely ensure it that it is placed at some hidden place and as it is obviously you don&#8217;t have to get it to a place which is visible to an intruder to see it. It would be very easy to that person, burglar, to smash or destroy it completely and that is why you want installation of your security <strong>camera</strong> at some hidden place.  It is suggested that it may be placed in a corner, or under a table or anywhere else where it is not visible to anybody entering in your home. Furthermore make it sure that the home security <strong>camera</strong> kit has cords because the cords are not easily visible otherwise it would be too easy to destroy or cut them.</p>
<p><strong>How To Take A Best <strong>Camera</strong> Shot Of Intruder?</strong></p>
<p>In case you want to catch intruder coming in your home then make it sure that you have fitted your <strong>camera</strong> kit at a place where it could get a <strong>good</strong> shot of the person coming through the door of your house. You should have its installation right at the front door, or it may be able to get a shot of the front door and any adjacent windows. In order to ascertain that the <strong>camera</strong> gets a <strong>good</strong> headshot test, it drawing a picture of any of your family member because if you just get a shot of a person&#8217;s chest or leg or some useless part of their body the home security <strong>camera</strong> kit will not be able to do any <strong>good</strong> for you.</p>
<p><strong>Home Security <strong>Camera</strong> Kit: Video Per Stimulus <strong>Camera</strong> Takings</strong></p>
<p>Some home security <strong>camera</strong> kits run a continuous loop meaning thereby that the <strong>camera</strong> is always on.  This can create confusion if you have to search through a bunch of tape to find out lest your home does get broken into. However some home security <strong>camera</strong> kits comprise with <strong>cameras</strong> that only activate at the time when they sense movement. This is excellent because you will have only footage shot if someone actually comes in although not supposed to. This is the best way to protect your home and family with the provision of home security <strong>camera</strong> kit.</p>
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		<title>Rechargeable Batteries &#8211; Best Digital Camera Batteries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 06:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not going to insult you by teaching you how to put a battery into a camera. That&#8217;s something pretty much anyone can do without help. As long as you follow the diagram and put the batteries like it shows there, you&#8217;ll be OK. What I am going to teach you here is how to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not going to insult you by teaching you how to put a battery into a <strong>camera</strong>. That&#8217;s something pretty much anyone can do without help. As long as you follow the diagram and put the batteries like it shows there, you&#8217;ll be OK. What I am going to teach you here is how to boost the battery life, since taking photos can be taxing even on the best digital <strong>camera</strong> batteries.</p>
<p>Use rechargeable batteries to save money</p>
<p>When a <strong>camera</strong> takes AA batteries, there is a good chance it will accept rechargeable batteries as well. You will have to pay more for batteries that are rechargeable, but in time you will save money. If you use regular AA batteries, in a month you can easily go through a megapack of them.</p>
<p>Here are some facts about batteries that are rechargeable:</p>
<p>There are two main types of rechargeable batteries: NiMH (nickel-metal hydride) and NiCad (nickel cadmium). If you want the best possible performance from your batteries, you should go with the NiMH. Still, if you already have NiCad lying around in the house, you can use those as well.</p>
<p>If you want to use it while you&#8217;re away doing business or in a vacation, you might want to consider a charger for small format batteries . The price of such a charger is around $30 and it comes with a four battery pack to get you started.</p>
<p>Depending on the charger, some batteries will be charged quicker than others. The package of the charger should indicate how fast it works. But, if you want a battery to recharge faster, you will probably pay more for it.</p>
<p>You should buy a second set of rechargeable batteries. Even if one of them is in the charger, the other one can be used.</p>
<p>Even though a rechargeable battery is fully charged, if you leave it for a few weeks it will lose some of its power. In time they will discharge completely.</p>
<p>Even if you plan everything well, eventually you will be in a situation where your battery is dead.</p>
<p>Battery power preservation</p>
<p>The current technology makes sure that <strong>cameras</strong> deplete batteries slower than before. Still, a digital <strong>camera</strong> will consume more power than a film <strong>camera</strong>, because they have a lot of extra features.</p>
<p>All digital <strong>cameras</strong> show a battery icon on their screen, which tells you that everything is OK when it&#8217;s full and that you will run out of battery juice when they&#8217;re almost empty.</p>
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		<title>A Wireless Security Camera Makes Video Surveillance Easy, Portable and Cost Effective</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2011 06:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a wireless security camera, the walls have eyes. You can easily monitor the safety of your home or business without the complications of a wired camera system. A security camera system lets you observe various rooms or locations in your home or office. A security camera makes video surveillance easy, portable, and cost effective. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a wireless security <strong>camera</strong>, the walls have eyes. You can easily monitor the safety of your home or business without the complications of a wired <strong>camera</strong> system. A security <strong>camera</strong> system lets you observe various rooms or locations in your home or office.</p>
<p>A security <strong>camera</strong> makes video surveillance easy, <strong>portable</strong>, and cost effective.</p>
<p>There is a wide range of uses with a Wireless Security <strong>Camera</strong>:</p>
<p>(1) Watch your kids in their playroom or den. Make sure your kids are safe while you are busy with housework.</p>
<p>(2) Set up the wireless security <strong>camera</strong> to keep an eye on the nanny when you aren&#8217;t at home.</p>
<p>(3) Use one to monitor the arrival of guests on your driveway or at your front door.</p>
<p>(4) Watch your pets with a wireless security <strong>camera</strong>.</p>
<p>(5) Monitor your store or business with a wireless security <strong>camera</strong> to prevent theft or other crimes.</p>
<p>Security <strong>camera</strong> monitor moves through the house with you. Set the <strong>camera</strong> up in the playroom or den and keep an eye on your family when you are in different parts of the house. See and hear what&#8217;s happening with your kids with a <strong>portable</strong> color monitor right in the palm of your hand.</p>
<p>Wireless security <strong>camera</strong> has infrared technology, allowing you to see up to twenty feet in the dark to watch your little sleepyheads.</p>
<p>Security <strong>camera</strong> are sturdy enough to be used outdoors, where you can use it to observe approaching visitors or watch your kids as they play in the backyard.</p>
<p>Benefits of a Wireless Security <strong>Camera</strong>:</p>
<p>(1) Easy to set up</p>
<p>(2) Cost efficient personal surveillance system</p>
<p>(3) Transportable, can move from room to room or house to house</p>
<p>(4) Send signals through walls and floors</p>
<p>This makes video surveillance easy, <strong>portable</strong>, and cost effective. Have your eyes peeled all the time with a wireless security <strong>camera</strong>.</p>
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		<title>The 3 Things You Should Do When Shooting Macro Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 06:50:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking to improve your macro photography, then you should do these three things to get the best results from your photography. First, you need to keep everything steady. Second, you need to turn off any kind of image stabilization on your lens. And last, but not least, you need to be patient. After [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking to improve your macro photography, then you should do these three things to get the best results from your photography. First, you need to keep everything steady. Second, you need to turn off any kind of image stabilization on your lens. And last, but not least, you need to be patient. After reading this article, you should be able to get sharp picture from your macro photography.</p>
<p>One thing that you always need to keep in mind when shooting macro is to keep everything steady. One thing that I always do when shooting macro is to use a tripod. In addition, I always use a cable release to further minimize the <strong>camera</strong> shake. And lastly, just before I press the shutter button, I always hold my breath as the tiniest breath of air can make my picture blurry.</p>
<p>Next, you&#8217;ll want to turn off the Image Stabilization feature on your lens. If your macro lens does not have this feature then you don&#8217;t need to worry about it. You want to turn off the image stabilization feature because that feature will keep looking for any kind of vibration, even if there is none. This will make your picture look less sharp. In some <strong>camera</strong> model, such as Nikon or Canon, the image stabilization can be turned off via the lens. On some <strong>camera</strong> model, the image stabilization can be turned off via the menu function on the <strong>camera</strong> body. You&#8217;ll need to consult your <strong>camera</strong> manual to do this task.</p>
<p>Lastly, you&#8217;ll need to be patient, sometimes very patient. All the best macro photographers that I know have tremendous amount of patience. This is very important to keep in mind because there are just something that you cannot control such as the weather, wind blowing to your subject, and many more things that can break your shot. When this happen, just be patient! Keep on trying and keep on shooting! Work hard, get lucky! You can also try experimenting with different angle with your shot if one angle does not work.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s summarize what you have learned in this article. You have learned to keep everything steady to get a sharp macro shot, you&#8217;ll need to turn off the image stabilization feature on your lens to make it even sharper and you have learned the value of being patient when shooting macro. With this 3 tips, you should be able to get a better macro shots. Good luck with your macro photography journey and happy shooting!</p>
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		<title>Looking For a Good SLR Camera Bag?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 06:50:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital SLR cameras are some of the best cameras out there, and most are quite big in comparison to compact cameras. They also have detachable lenses, which means finding a bag big enough to fit everything is often not easy. There are quite a few bags that SLR camera owners have said to be the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digital SLR <strong>cameras</strong> are some of the best <strong>cameras</strong> out there, and most are quite big in comparison to compact <strong>cameras</strong>. They also have detachable lenses, which means finding a bag big enough to fit everything is often not easy. There are quite a few bags that SLR <strong>camera</strong> owners have said to be the best below:</p>
<p>Lowepro Micro Trekker 200 <strong>Camera</strong> Bag:</p>
<p>This bag is great, and probably the best for SLR <strong>cameras</strong>. It is not too big, yet has enough room for all the components of your <strong>camera</strong>. You can fit up to four lenses inside this one bag (back up lenses), and is also said by users to be very comfortable to wear and carry around. It contains a back strap and waist strap to make it easy to move around</p>
<p>Lowepro Mini Trekker Classic</p>
<p>The bag is fairly large, and is <strong>good</strong> for those carrying around a lot of equipment. To be specific, it is a <strong>good</strong> bag if you are carrying around more than one <strong>camera</strong> and up to five lenses.</p>
<p>Lowepro Toploader 75AW <strong>Camera</strong> Bag</p>
<p>This bag is quite small and is <strong>good</strong> for people who want to be able to remove their <strong>camera</strong> at ease. It does not have room for anything more than the two parts of the <strong>camera</strong>. It can attached around your waist, and it also comes with a weather cover (water proof in other words), making it great for adventurous photographers.</p>
<p>Lowepro Off Trail SLR <strong>Camera</strong> Bag</p>
<p>This bag is perfect for photographers going on hiking or camping trips. You can store the SLR <strong>camera</strong> with its lens in the main area, and can fit a few more lenses on the sides. The bag simply goes around your waist, unlike many other bags that must be put on your back.</p>
<p>RoadWired Photo/Video Convertible Bag</p>
<p>This bag is quite large in comparison to most of these other top bags. It has around 20 pockets, so users can fit several <strong>cameras</strong> as well as lenses. It can also be adjusted between a shoulder bag or a waist bag. It also has a &#8220;secret&#8221; pocket where you can place important objects such as money or keys. It can also be used a rain shield in bad weathers for all you campers and hikers!</p>
<p>When picking a bag, you need to consider exactly what you will need to put in it. You do not want to get an extremely large bag if you are only using it for one SLR <strong>camera</strong>. Be sure to pick something that suits your needs!</p>
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		<title>Digital Camera Tips &#8211; How to Hold a Digital Camera</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 06:49:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When taking photographs, one of the most common causes of ruined pictures is a shaky camera, which leads to blurred images. One of the reasons for camera shake is the propensity to hold a digital camera at arms length, which does not offer stability. In addition, due to the lightweight nature of digital cameras, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When taking photographs, one of the most common causes of ruined pictures is a shaky <strong>camera</strong>, which leads to blurred images. One of the reasons for <strong>camera</strong> shake is the propensity to hold a <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> at arms length, which does not offer stability.</p>
<p>In addition, due to the lightweight nature of <strong>digital</strong> <strong>cameras</strong>, you may attempt to take a shot with just one hand. Of course, this gives you flexibility and may allow you to frame the shot better, but you will find that your hands are likely to shake or sway as you&#8217;re taking the picture.</p>
<p>If you want to ensure that your memories are not ruined by blurring, it is imperative that you are able to hold the <strong>camera</strong> still. Although this may seem like a fairly simple task, it is surprisingly difficult with some of the small modern <strong>cameras</strong>.</p>
<p>The following <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> tips will teach you how to hold the <strong>camera</strong> and avoid unnecessary blurring.</p>
<p>First, grasp the right side of the <strong>camera</strong> in your right hand. Ensure that your forefinger is placed lightly along the top of the <strong>camera</strong>, while your other three fingers grasp the front and your thumb presses against the back. Some <strong>cameras</strong> will have grip indentations, so it is clear where to place your fingers. Make sure that you are holding the <strong>camera</strong> firmly, but not gripping too tightly.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the position of your left hand will depend on the style of <strong>camera</strong>. In most cases, it is wise to use the left hand to steady the <strong>camera</strong> from underneath. If you have a DSLR, then the left hand may be used to hold the lens and support the weight of the <strong>camera</strong> in this way.</p>
<p>When using a viewfinder, it is easier to hold the <strong>camera</strong> steady, as it will be close to your body. However, if you prefer to use the LCD screen, try to ensure that you&#8217;re not holding the <strong>camera</strong> too far away from you. Holding it at arms length will not provide a steady grip. Instead, try bending your arms and keep your elbows tucked into your sides, then hold the <strong>camera</strong> out in front of you; 12 inches or so away from your face.</p>
<p>Ensure that you have a stable stance by standing with your feet shoulder width apart. If possible, it is helpful to steady yourself by leaning against a solid object, such as a wall or tree. Alternatively, you may prefer to kneel or sit down. Bear in mind, the stiller your body, the stiller the <strong>camera</strong> will be.</p>
<p>If you are still finding it difficult to get clear shots, you may want to invest in a tripod. These come in a variety of styles and vary dramatically in price. If you feel that carrying a tripod around would be too cumbersome, you may want to look at some of the more expensive, compact tripods, which can be folded to fit in a pocket. There are, of course, many other <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> tips, but these basic hints on holding a <strong>camera</strong> are the first steps to taking better pictures.</p>
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		<title>Fisher Price Digital Camera &#8211; Choosing A Children&#8217;s Camera</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 06:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital cameras come in every size, shape, color, and price range these days. Obviously, adults enjoy the benefits of digital photography, but what about children? Should a child have a digital camera? Some experts say that when children take photographs, they learn to see the world around them from a different perspective and they sometimes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Digital</strong> <strong>cameras</strong> come in every size, shape, color, and price range these days.  Obviously, adults enjoy the benefits of <strong>digital</strong> photography, but what about children?  Should a child have a <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong>?  Some experts say that when children take photographs, they learn to see the world around them from a different perspective and they sometimes show enhanced creativity.  As a parent, you&#8217;ll have the privilege of seeing things from their perspective and may even learn new things about your child through the pictures they take with their own <strong>camera</strong>.</p>
<p>There are several levels of <strong>digital</strong> <strong>cameras</strong> on the market today and several are perfectly good entry-level models for children preschool age, up to teenagers.  What should a parent consider when looking for a <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> for their child?  Ease of use, photo quality, automated features and durability are just a few criteria to consider.</p>
<p>A toddler, preschooler, or early elementary child will do well with a basic and sturdy <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong>.  Look for one that is designed for little hands to grip and hold easily.  Flash and focus features should be completely automatic, and the memory card should hold several photographs at one time.  Fisher Price makes durable <strong>digital</strong> <strong>cameras</strong> specifically for little ones.  The color LCD screen is 1.3&#8243; across so children can immediately see the picture they just took and show it to everyone in the family too.  Children can use this <strong>camera</strong> like a pair of binoculars with the <strong>camera</strong>&#8216;s two-eye viewing feature, which makes it especially fun for them to scout out their next picture.  Fisher Price makes these <strong>cameras</strong> in bright colors for added kid appeal too.  There is even a USB cord included with the <strong>camera</strong> so your child&#8217;s pictures can easily be transferred to the computer, once again freeing up storage space for more picture adventures.</p>
<p>Children who are between early elementary age and middle school age will enjoy even an inexpensive <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong>, as long as it takes decent photographs.  Look for a sturdily built <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong>, because children this age often tend to drop things on a regular basis, including <strong>cameras</strong>.  Find a middle of the road <strong>camera</strong> that has automated features for the most part, but allows some control over flash and zoom capabilities.  Some <strong>digital</strong> <strong>cameras</strong> for this age include special effects features like clip art and captions and possibly the ability to take short movie clips with audio.  Girls in this age range will probably want to accessorize their <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> with a cute <strong>camera</strong> case and strap.</p>
<p>By the time your children reach middle school and grow into older teenagers, a <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> that looks and functions more like an &#8216;adult&#8217; <strong>camera</strong>, can be purchased for a reasonable price.  Depending on how much your child enjoys taking photos, look for a <strong>camera</strong> with more advanced features and more control over the zoom and flash features.  They&#8217;ll likely be taking more photographs at this age, so look for a <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> that has expandable memory options available as well.</p>
<p>Whether you spend $60 or $100, the price range is reasonable when purchasing a <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> for your child.  Older children could be encouraged to help save toward purchasing one themselves.  Younger children might be more willing to complete their chores if they know the money they earn will go toward a <strong>digital</strong> <strong>camera</strong> they want.</p>
<p>The good news is that <strong>digital</strong> <strong>cameras</strong> for children have come down in price dramatically, so purchasing one for your child, regardless of their age, is within most parents&#8217; financial reach.</p>
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