Do you own a digital camera? If not, you’re missing out on a great way to take and share photos like never before.
Digital cameras are affordable. A good digital camera can be purchased for less than $200 at most retail or online stores.
They are practical. They are small, easy to carry and easy to use.
Digital pictures can be emailed, put on a CD or DVD, emailed to a local store or drug store and printed out and picked up in an hour.
I have always owned Sony cameras. My current camera is a Sony DSC-P32 which is a good basic camera. I use it to take photos for my blog, documenting damage to computers, family events, special occasions, home inventory, and many other uses.
My kids and I bought my wife a Sony DSC-W55/P camera for Mother’s Day. The camera is slim, easy-t- use camera that is perfect for my wife. The camera is pink and comes with a matching pink carrying case that fits in my wife’s purse.
We are now amassing a large collection of photos on the computer. We have backed them up on disk and online. We have made a few slide shows and put them on disk to watch.
One of the things we want to try with are photos is digital picture frames. Digital picture frames are becoming more popular as more companies are producing them and the cost is coming down. A digital picture frame will also make a great gift this Christmas.
Look for a review of digital picture frames coming soon!
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September 5th, 2007 at 9:57 pm
I have tried out many digital cameras, and despite the popularity of Sony devices, they are not the best. For the best color and images I think the Canon Powershot is the best. They are even beating Nikon in image quality, regardless of the number of megapixels. Thoughts anyone?….