Louis Shalako
Okay, this is the camera I have ordered. I will be using it for the business, where I take pictures of rooms to be rented, renovations, cars, motorcycles, beds, even lava lamps.
(If I get a chance to take a picture of a pretty girl, you guys will be the first to know. Also, this thing does macros. So watch out for that.)
Also, I take pictures of progress on my own jobs, as well as before-and-after shots of projects engaged in by my clients; photos for their blog, (and this blog), etc. I have to admit, I've done very well with the cheap, $100.00 cams, and I have no doubt they will continue to give good service under certain circumstances, for example, this one won't be quite so easy to slip into a pocket or lunch-bag.
#cameras
I take pictures of houses,
landscaping, public events portraying Sarnia-Lambton in a positive manner.I take pictures at work, the beach, and pictures of my dinner. I have always wanted to be a food and beverage blogger.
What's missing in the
cheap cameras is image quality—lens quality. They're not much better than a
plastic button, the digital zoom rapidly becomes pixelated.
Nowhere in the specs did
it mention a flash, although it probably has one. Downloadable via Wifi and
Bluetooth, but a cable is fine for what I plan on doing. I can always pull the
card and stick it into the front of the machine.
This one claims 1080 HD
video with stereo sound pickup. #hmn
I will let you know how
that works out.
You can click around in
there and see what I’ve just bought for roughly $340.00 CDN, including tax,
shipping and handling, from Amazon dot ca.
I’ve been reading it, and
so, we do have a flash, and a micro HDMI cable will work to load to the
computer.
Digging into the specs
here, the camera is supplied with a USB/HDMI cable, a neck or shoulder strap,
and a lens cap. Other than that, I might have to buy batteries. I am sure I
have an SD card around here somewhere. After all, I have them in other cameras.
So, with an actual lens
on the front of the thing, we shall see if I can do anything with it—other than
making money, that is.
The really great thing,
is that it’s an allowable deduction from income under ODSP guidelines. You can
also make a book cover with it, which I have done in the past when I was young
and desperate.
Hell, I might even create
some derivative works
of art.
Image. (stolen by) Louis
Shalako.
Thank you for reading.
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