Settings and Options
Arbor |
A Long View |
That is why, choosing a camera that is right for you, is such an important component to enjoying photographic images.
If you are going the route of a Point and Shoot, don't just get one with simply a high mp resolution. Think cautiously about zoom, and lenses, and options.
That is why when I bought my camera - although it is inexpensive today - I grabbed it because in addition to a Higher Rate of Mp - at the time 20.1, was top of the line - it had a strong Nikor (very trusted) Lens with a 7x zoom - quite decent!
Nevertheless, what pushed this purchase over the line - making my Nikon, right for me, was that the camera also offered "Cool Pics." Software on board of the camera that can create drastic effects after photos are taken, as well as a high serious of "shooting modes."
Lady Siena |
Full Auto |
I have experimented with using the "Portrait" setting vs. the "Full Auto" setting on some statuary in a home garden You be the judge and let me know what you think.
For the most part, I was quite please with the digital (on computer) photographics.
Portrait |
Portrait |
Nikon.....a job well done!
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