Digital Photography Tips and Tricks by Noor Fashion House 360
Few families today would consider going on vacation without
reliable, high-quality digital imaging equipment – be it a camera or a
camcorder.
Here are some tips from Canon's experts to help you make the
most of memorable holiday moments:
Always be prepared: Don't forget to bring backup camera
batteries or memory cards so you'll never miss a shot.
Creativity is key:
Sunsets and mountain ranges are always
great backdrops for family photos. By using your surroundings in interesting
ways, you can create images with an array of natural colors and lights while
showcasing your happy family.
Share the photography fun and idea:
Take turns and let
others control the lens for a while. A camcorder like the Canon DC40 DVD
camcorder is so easy to use that anyone in the family can record great videos.
The camcorder records directly to DVD, is compact and captures high-resolution
4-megapixel digital photos.
Strike a pose – No! Snapshots of family members can capture
their personalities much better than carefully orchestrated photos.
Don't worry:
take your PowerShot SD600 Digital ELPH camera
with you on a diving adventure. The 6-megapixel camera features a 16:9
widescreen mode for full-screen viewing on widescreen TVs and computer monitors and is the right size to take any deep-sea adventure with you.
Use the WPDC40 underwater camera bag (up to a depth of 130
feet) to protect the camera and take pictures in the surf.
Hello from abroad: Print and send photos before you even get
home: The SELPHY CP510 photo printer is small enough to pack in your suitcase
and lets you print pictures in less than a minute. And the paper used to print
photos doubles as a postcard! What about multitasking?
Pack light:
With hybrid digital products like the PowerShot
S3 IS, you can take high-quality photos and videos. The 6-megapixel camera has
a 12x optical zoom lens, image stabilization technology for steady shots, a
"Movie Snap" feature that allows you to capture stills while shooting
movies, a widescreen mode for full-screen viewing, while still leaving plenty
of room for all the souvenirs you want to take home.
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