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Written By:  on July 17, 2010 No Comment

If you spent close to $500 on a Canon G9 and really hated it, would you admit to anyone you just wasted $500? Would you return it to the store, or just learn to live with it’s imperfections? How about just learning all the possible problems that accompany the G9, and make a better buying decision in the first place. That would be my choice. Staying with that thinking, lets explore some reasons why buying a Canon G9 could be a regrettable decision.

Written By:  on July 16, 2010 No Comment

The Canon 10MP is a photographer’s delight as it gives you endless creative options. I particularly picked up this piece because its auto settings simply helped me get better pictures. I don’t need to worry about the ill effects caused due to the shaking or the light being too dim. It also turned out to be quite handy as it has a better version of face detection and a versatile contrast correction option. Its 10MP option also gave me the freedom to enlarge pictures to my heart’s content without having to worry about the quality.

Written By:  on July 11, 2010 No Comment

Amid the cameras, the SLR is the finest for you if you are a family oriented individual having a great desire for taking photos. SLR is Single-lens reflex , which is a typical device for expert photographers. It offers the benefit of large, bright and accurate optical finder with large controls and fast operations. You can zoom the lens of SLR cameras and capture close-ups. The other additional benefits are longer battery life, high-speed continuous shooting, great image sensor and the capacity to save RAW images.

Written By:  on July 8, 2010 No Comment

Design: Completely redesigned, the Canon has a thick 2.3-by-3.8-by-1.1-inch body and weighs in at 6.5-ounces, allowing it to fit in a larger sized pocket. The design has plenty of curves with a sloping front for a narrower grip. The now uses a four-way navigation wheel and a mode switch. The offers 2.5 inch LCD that offers a wide viewing angle for good group shots.

Specifications: With 10 MP and 5x optical zoom the Canon is a definite upgrade in terms of power. Its f/3.2-f/5.7, 37mm-185mm lens allows the user to have a broad zoom range. Other features include face detection and optical image stabilization.

Written By:  on July 4, 2010 No Comment

Most people would think that cameras are totally no-brainer for amateur photographers as it offers advanced presets that allow them to take clear and presentable pictures under certain conditions. Although modern technology has been improving today’s point-and-shoot cameras as these cameras can produce high-resolution pictures - there are still many users that still produce low-quality pictures, i.e. blurry, dark and over-bright pictures.

If you’ve problems taking good pictures with your point-and-shoot - there are few common mistakes that you should avoid from being a tremendous lousy photographer:

Mistake #1: Letting your subjects wear what they want

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