Tutorials in Digital PhotographyWriten by Low Jeremy
Michael loved taking pictures with the camera. This person started out using the 35mm. Model first that didnt have any accessories such as the zoom lens.
It was only after saving up enough money working at the local bar that this individual can afford to buy a camera just as good like those used by the professionals. There were not that many models anymore where the user has to reload the roll of film.
The old ways have been replaced with digital cameras where the images are saved into the memory card that can be uploaded into the computer.
Michael thought that this is great since there wont be additional costs anymore in having film developed. Since there was a computer at home, the digital camera can be hooked up and burned to a CD or developed using the printer.
After looking around, this person decided to get the Sony digital camera. This had 8.1 pixel graphics and was friendly. Each unit came with a manual, CD and charger.
Each time a customer makes a purchase, a short tutorial is given so the person will have an idea how to use it before leaving the shop.
It was hard to remember everything the clerk said at the store. When Michael got home, the manual and the digital camera were examined to be able to know every part of this new toy.
The CD that came with the unit was installed into the computer. This gave Michael also an online tutorial of how to use the camera, how to upload and have the pictures developed in the printer.
It didnt take long to learn everything so that the digital camera can be brought out and used to take pictures. A friend at work who bought a similar item advised Michael to get some trial shots.
Since the images can be deleted from the memory, many pictures can be taken and reviewed. Those that are good were saved in the computer, which was sometimes used as the background in the desktop.
The digital camera is easy to use. The individual can learn using the tutorial features in the CD or learn more about this by logging into the manufacturers website.
The innovations in these small devices change every few months rather than years. This means the pixel graphics will improve making the model bought obsolete. The individual can upgrade the digital camera or choose to buy a new one later on.
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