That's right, new camera. I had a blast and a half playing with this when I first got home because well I love getting new toys. This also means that I have completed my first item off my 101 things to do in 1001 days list. I am not to sure why, but I actually really enjoy crossing things off lists, it gives me such a false sense of accomplishment. I had such a terrible urge to just write down all the things that I could do now and just do them anyways just to cross them off my list, but I have like what 3 years??? I am going to try to let every event occur naturally
For all you tech savvy kids out there: I bought this from best buy and totally got a steal on it. It takes pretty decent photographs, but I am not a fan of the delay. It seems that you have to play around with the settings for each friggin scene your at to get the perfect picture. I am much more of a point and click kinda gal, and would prefer to just fix things later on my computer, thanks to lovely editing programs that make my face prettier. Online it pretty much gave me a lot of different things with numbers next to them; having understood none of it, I just assumed higher numbers meant better quality right? Don't get me wrong, I know what mega pixels are, but what does it mean when my LCD is intelligent???? or that I have a smart album???
I honestly got this so sudden because I wanted a way to record what I was doing, plus I was tired of not having my own camera since like ever. It's strange buying things for myself now like electronics, groceries, and various other things that I normally rely on others to pick up the tab. The important thing is that this actually works, not like when I asked my stepfather for a sleek digital camera, and was given a clunky 3.2 mega pixel monster that wouldn't even turn on...way to show the love pops. It's a pretty electric blue and is smaller than my cell phone, which is really nice to be able to store in my pockets. I know this is racist, but I really trust Asian electronic brands over American ones. The brand I picked was samsung but I could have also gotten an insignia. I was also considering fujifilm and sony. Well I am not sure how I got so off topic, but anyways, I am happy I have a camera
~Stay in the Sunshine
For all you tech savvy kids out there: I bought this from best buy and totally got a steal on it. It takes pretty decent photographs, but I am not a fan of the delay. It seems that you have to play around with the settings for each friggin scene your at to get the perfect picture. I am much more of a point and click kinda gal, and would prefer to just fix things later on my computer, thanks to lovely editing programs that make my face prettier. Online it pretty much gave me a lot of different things with numbers next to them; having understood none of it, I just assumed higher numbers meant better quality right? Don't get me wrong, I know what mega pixels are, but what does it mean when my LCD is intelligent???? or that I have a smart album???
I honestly got this so sudden because I wanted a way to record what I was doing, plus I was tired of not having my own camera since like ever. It's strange buying things for myself now like electronics, groceries, and various other things that I normally rely on others to pick up the tab. The important thing is that this actually works, not like when I asked my stepfather for a sleek digital camera, and was given a clunky 3.2 mega pixel monster that wouldn't even turn on...way to show the love pops. It's a pretty electric blue and is smaller than my cell phone, which is really nice to be able to store in my pockets. I know this is racist, but I really trust Asian electronic brands over American ones. The brand I picked was samsung but I could have also gotten an insignia. I was also considering fujifilm and sony. Well I am not sure how I got so off topic, but anyways, I am happy I have a camera
~Stay in the Sunshine