• 07Feb

    The new breed of digital cameras today is loaded with different fun features to suit just about any need. One cool feature is the scene settings. It allows for incredible photos no matter the situation.I personally have tried to use various scene settings when taking pictures. Two of my personal favorites are the Museum Setting and the Firework Setting. The Museum Setting creates drama that captures even the mood of the moment. The Firework Setting vividly captures the excitement only the bursting of fireworks bursting can create.The next time you pick up your camera, try using the scene settings and enjoy the fresh new look it can bring to your photos.

  • 04Feb

    Anythng can go wrong. Here are some of them:

    • Camera seems to be turned off (or maybe in the sleep mode). The camera usually does this, so as not to drain the batteries.  Press the shutter button halfway down to wake up your camera. Or turn the camera off then on. Most cameras shot down completely after one hour of not being in use, but you can program this.
    • Camera can’t be turned on:  batteries are dead or removed, or the absence of memory card.
    • Batteries drain quickly: stop using the monitor for taking and viewing pictures.  If you are in a very cold place, keep the camera and its batteries under your coat.
    • Turn the camera on:  batteries are fully charged as shown by a battery shaped icon on the control panel. Batteries that are getting low or empty should be immediately replaced.
    • Error message when camera is turned on: there is a problem with the memory card.