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To: Raymond T. Teruay who wrote (414)6/1/1998 5:59:00 PM
From: Raymond T. Teruay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1820
 
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Interesting excerpts from zonezero.com

Even the best digital camera will seem like a poor choice if you can't keep it still when shooting. Favor cameras that have conventional optical viewfinders or through-the-lens reflex viewing, and look for cameras you can steady against your head to avoid camera shake. Cameras that provide only an LCD screen to view the image you're going to shoot may look nice sitting in a camera store, but they require that you hold the camera away from you to frame the shot, which creates unsteadiness and tired arms. Also, the LCD image washes out if you shoot outside with the sun at your side or back. Exceptions are cameras with viewing screens that swivel to allow you to look down into them while holding your elbows relaxed at your side.

Most digital cameras eat batteries like candy, especially since they must power the flash and the LCD screen used to preview and post-view shots (if the camera has an LCD).
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Sounds good for the future of CyberDisplay.