Thursday, 24 May 2012

Buying camera

It is always after a new model of camera came out and after reading some articles on the new version of the camera, then I take a serious look at the camera I have. Some of the features of my camera have not been used at all. It might be due to the fact that the new features are overwhelming at the time of purchase, or I could not figure out how to use those features and functions. As I read articles on the new version of the same product line with added features and functions, which also covers the existing features and functions, then I realise I have forgotten about those features.

So most of us keep buying new cameras. Upgrading ...

I have a Casio Exilim EX-FH100. I have never used the high speed continuous shutter mode at all, as I do not know in what situation I would need that. Recently I bought a used Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 as my brother told me that he would like to have a pocket camera similar to mine other than his Fujifilm S2Pro. However, as of today the latest model is Casio Exilim EX-ZR300. Although it is rather old, but for pocket camera, convenience is preferred rather than latest features other than price. As I went browsing the Internet, I found the follow article : http://article.dcview.com/newreadarticle.php?type=1&id=10593 which talks about the digital compact camera in the photographer's pocket EX-ZR200. Most of the features are applicable to the old models, I learned a number of tips and tricks and I dig out the user guide to read how to set up high speed Continuous Shutter on my EX-FH100.

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