Q. I am a casual photographer an would like to know the best all around best digital point an shoot camera of 2014. i hope that it would not cost me a lot of money for fine new features for my purchase, I currently have a Canon Power Shot SX 260 HS for photography needs an I wonder if I can upgrade of my present camera.
A. If you really want to step up, there is a series of cameras that is sometimes called enthusiast. dpreview.com has a comparison of them, but fair warning, they ain't cheap.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6489685206/enthusiast-compact-camera-2013-roundup
Of all of them, the Sony RX100 is my favorite.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6489685206/enthusiast-compact-camera-2013-roundup
Of all of them, the Sony RX100 is my favorite.
Camera use in winter storms?
Q. Any tips for camera use outdoors in a winter storm? The area where I live is in the midst of a winter storm, -18 degrees F and non-stop snow. I'm headed outside to do some cross-country skiing and want to take some pics but don't want to ruin the camera (yes, I'm new to digital photography). Definitely will vote for best answer. Thanks much!!
A. Put it in a padded pouch with handwarmer packs. Carry clean dry handkerchiefs to wipe off condensation. Carry a spare battery in your pocket. Wear glove liners. That can allow you enough dexterity to handle the camera, and temporarily avert your fingers getting frozen.
Think about how you want to compose the picture before deploying that camera, to minimize exposure time.
If you pack a tripod, it is best to have one with a quick release plate. Have the plate on the camera in advance. Set up the tripod before deploying the camera from its case.
I used the above advice in taking these:
http://www.martingrumet.com/canada08jan08-05yellowknife1500.jpg
http://www.martingrumet.com/alaska07dec11-03kotzebue2000.jpg
http://www.martingrumet.com/alaska17nov10-05barrow2000.jpg
http://www.martingrumet.com/yellowknife01-30-2013-02-2000.jpg
Think about how you want to compose the picture before deploying that camera, to minimize exposure time.
If you pack a tripod, it is best to have one with a quick release plate. Have the plate on the camera in advance. Set up the tripod before deploying the camera from its case.
I used the above advice in taking these:
http://www.martingrumet.com/canada08jan08-05yellowknife1500.jpg
http://www.martingrumet.com/alaska07dec11-03kotzebue2000.jpg
http://www.martingrumet.com/alaska17nov10-05barrow2000.jpg
http://www.martingrumet.com/yellowknife01-30-2013-02-2000.jpg
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