About the New Camera
At the beginning of last month, I had to buy a new camera as the springs holding the lens covers together broke in my old camera's during the photographing of the cardboard play domehouse. Yep, that's the new camera that I used for the close-up photos of the beautiful daylily stamens as posted in my other blog. This camera is much lighter and thinner, and it fits in my pocket perfectly. I have been using this camera since the beginning of July for the new posts in all of the three blogs. One thing I have to keep in mind is that I should not put the camera and the keys or coins together as most of the camera's surfaces (including the back screen) are easily scratched. I will need to buy a protective case for this camera. A good number of this camera's features are similar to my older Canon camera, and it did not take me that long to become used to it. I'm very pleased with it, and if you need more information - click on the underlined product name above.




1 Comments:
Thanks for posting this review. I have an older Canon Power Shot A75 which is beginning to do strange things. I will be needing a new one soon I suspect. I cannot live w/out my digital camera as though I am not a photographer per say, I use it to document life, nature, and for reference photos for painting. I can't afford the Canon EOS, or any of the other fabulous cameras, and honestly, they are heavy and bulky. Patti
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