General digital photo tips for the Summer
(ARA) - During the
summer months, the temperature is not the only thing
on the rise. So
too is the use of digital cameras, specifically for trips to the beach,
picnics, barbeques, vacations and sporting events. With so many flashbulbs popping, here are a few ways to make your summer digital photos sparkle.
Summer Can be a Blur, Your Photos Shouldn’t Be – All of us have
taken a shot that we thought was focused perfectly only to have it turn
out blurry, usually due to excessive movement or hand shaking. To solve
that, manufacturers offer cameras with image stabilizers, which
drastically cut down on blurry photos. Among them, Panasonic offers its
MEGA Optimal Image Stabilization though out its entire line of digital
cameras.
Slideshows Have Never Been Cooler – Most digital cameras utilize SD
cards that allow you to store a few hundred photos at a time. Once you
are finished snapping away, there is no better way to showcase your
photos than through a slideshow. All you need to do is remove the
“stick of gum-like” storage device from your digital camera and slide
it into the slot on your notebook computer, projector, photo printer,
DVD player or Plasma television for a memorable 21st century slideshow.
Certain slideshow applications will even allow you to add music or
captions to your photos.
Know Your Modes – Cameras today offer a variety of different modes,
which can automatically maximize your photo-taking ability by varying
features, such as shutter speed, light, flash, etc. Most digital
cameras offer a sports mode, ideal for the family picnic softball game;
party and food mode, for summer barbeques; scenery mode, for those
memorable vacation landscape shots; and fireworks mode, optimal for 4th
of July and Labor Day celebrations. Some more advanced cameras like the
TZ-1 from Panasonic even offer a beach mode to cut down on the number
of washed out, sun-heavy photos.
No More Disposable Water Cameras – If beach mode isn’t enough, the
TZ-1 and FX-01 from Panasonic also come with optional underwater cases
for an additional $199, as well as an underwater mode, which allows you
to better protect your digital camera on the beach and take underwater
shots that would make any scuba diver or snorkeler proud.
Some Moments Warrant Video – Have you ever been somewhere snapping
away and you say to yourself, “I wish I had my video camera?” Well with
most digital still cameras today, you do. While not as high quality as
your video camera, most digital still cameras will do the trick in
video mode. Some digital cameras will even allow you to playback the
mini movies you just shot, right on your LCD screen.
Battery Life is Important – Even the most hi-tech camera will not
work on a dead battery. So if your camera runs on a rechargeable
battery make sure you always pack your charger and power up your
battery before each day of shooting. For vacations, long trips,
extended photo shoots or when using an older camera it is also a good
idea to carry a spare fully charged battery. If your camera runs on
ordinary AA or AAA alkaline batteries make sure you replace your
batteries prior to a long day of shooting, make sure you always have a
few extra batteries in your camera bag and reach for Oxyride batteries,
which will enable you to shoot significantly more photos (up to 250)
than conventional alkaline batteries.
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