The following digital camera tip will give you some suggestions for getting the most out of your digital images.
A)You need good quality images for good prints. So zoom in on your subjects and focus on the most important thing and keeping background clutter mininal when you taking pictures of people. For outdoor shots try to capture the whole subject by zooming out. Also use the flash when you think the environment is dim even if it's outdoor.
B)Get the prints made as soon as possible. To make life easier, there are many "Do it yoursef professional-quality digital printing", like the Sony's PictureStation digital photofinishing systems, available in photofinishing stores, drugstores, and other retailers, and most importantly it is easy, fast, and inexpensive. The digital printing also let you crop, zoom, rotate or brighten up your digital images. You also can find some websites offering printing services for your digital images.
C)Another digital camera tip is to find a way to file your digital images so you can easily access them. For instance, get an index print of the thumbnails to store with your digital media for future reference.
D)Digital cameras are becoming part and parcel of life, especially in home where there is a computer.
The quality of the digital photographs is the main attraction--and the fact that images can be called up on the domestic PC.
But owners need to be careful: digital cameras are sensitive to cold weather. Amateur photographers should arm themselves with spare acculmulator batteris. The spare battteries should be carried in the pocket colse to the skin to warm them up.
In excessively cold temperature the camera display may turn dark. Wrapping the camera in a piece of material of a shawl brought no advantages.
Warm, humid weather also cause problems. The moisture could seep into the camera and cause corrosion.
P.S.To check the availability of Sony PictureStation system near you, visit www.sony.com/digitalphotography.