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Shutterbug albany oregon
Shutterbug albany oregon












shutterbug albany oregon
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Nikon Coolpix 995 - good stuff, I outgrew itĬanon A720 IS (just a slightly later model than the Reaper A610/620) YMMV and that may not be as important if you aren't taking batches of 10 - 20 figures at a time. With all the macros I'm taking, taking out the card, connecting it to my reader, copying the images -> that adds alot of time to my sessions.

#Shutterbug albany oregon Pc

The one thing that I *didn't* get as a feature that I will if/when there is a next time? The ability to hook the camera to the PC for direct Camera to PC photography. Make sure you know what it looks like and whether or not you've already got something to transfer the images to your PC.

shutterbug albany oregon

but I researched the company and went with one that was also brick & mortar so I'd have a few alternative dispute options. I finally went online since it was $150.00 cheaper for the same model. Once I decided on my model, I researched local and online sources. Do what you can to get a camera in-hand and play with it before throwing the money down. Since I'm not currently in the market for a digital camera I'm not really sure what's out there right now. Many folks here can make recommendations so you can avoid some of those sharks.ħ) Don't be over impressed with megapixels its not always a good measure of how good the camera is.

#Shutterbug albany oregon manual

I have big hands and fingers and some of these teeny tiny cameras just don't sit well in my hands, so go out to one of the box stores like Best Buy or Circuit City and actually handle them, even if you end up buying one online.ĥ) Quite frankly the more manual you can make the camera the better.Ħ) Be vary wary of online camera dealers, it can be a pretty shady industry, if you think you are getting an incrediable deal you may well be getting ripped off. Digital zoom has little value when taking pictures of miniaturesĢ) Macro mode, the good ones should let you select this so you can get in tight on your subject.ģ) Ability to play with your white balance is always nice but not always necessaryĤ) Ergonomics are a factor. There are a couple of things you want to look for though:ġ) Good optical zoom 10x or better is nice. I can't quite afford the macro lens I want for my Nikon DSLR right now. Right now I'm still using my handy Olympus C-2100 that does excellent work even though its showing its age. Shortly there will be more posts on this subject than you can possibly imagine.














Shutterbug albany oregon