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Types of Digital Cameras |

Monday, 28 April 2008
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Digital cameras come in all shapes, sizes and price ranges. Even the cheap, point and click ones take good pictures and are certainly easy for the novice, or any photographer who is not technically minded, to use. But for the person who has everything, there are some cool digital cameras that most people don't have - probably because they cost a bomb.
For instance you can get a radio-controlled camera plane with which to take aerial photos. This can add a whole new aspect to your photography whether you snap the rooftops of London or grandpa's bald head. Then you can get a digital camera in binoculars for those photos that are just too far away to see properly. It has up to 8x magnification with a 2 megapixel camera and an LCD screen that flips up. Or for the kid who has everything - as most seem to these days - how about a digital camera microscope. Top macro shots can be sent straight from the microscope. A digital camera telescope is for all those budding astronomers to capture the wonders of our starry sky. Or if you are into hot action, then get the ATC 1000 Extreme camera that can be mounted on your arm, bike or helmet. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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