
What good easy to use digital cameras for people close to the new image?
I want to know all of 9 yards. I want to use point and shoot digital. Camera. I want to know what I need to print well. What other things do I need to transfer images to a computer and email them. I generally need to know everything. Can anyone point me in the right direction or not thanks.
Depending on how far you go with the pictures you have different options you can only slightly. 1. Basic point and shoot cameras are the easiest to use. They only have automatic features. If you do not plan too far to the imaging camera is for you. I recommend Canon Powershot SD950 or SD870. 2. High points and shooting a better choice if you plan to. Slightly more. They provide automatic and manual features. If you plan to do photography as a hobby, this is serious. camrea you. I recommend Canon Powershot G9 or S5. 3. DSLR's best for the serious photographer. They feature automatic and manual. If you plan to do photography as a career, this is a camera for you. I started to suggest that you just rebel. XTi. There are two ways to download your pictures to your computer:. 1. Download software that came with your camera and cable. USB. 2. The card reader. I prefer this method. It's much faster. USB and you will not need to download software.
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