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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 (black)
The Lumix DMC-FP8 lives up to Panasonic's speedy performance claims; its photo quality isn't bad, either.
Canon PowerShot S90
As long as you're not expecting dSLR speed in a tiny body, the Canon PowerShot S90 is an excellent compact camera for advanced amateurs.
Samsung HZ15W
The Samsung HZ15W has good parts and features, but ultimately disappoints on the whole.
Casio Exilim EX-FC100 (black)
Casio provides affordable, advanced high-speed shooting for the masses with the Exilim EX-FC100, but other aspects lag behind its class.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 (with 20mm lens)
The best interchangeable-lens compact we've see thus far, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 delivers great photo quality and performance in an enthusiast-friendly shooting experience. Like competitors, however, the lack of an optical viewfinder limits its usability for photographing action.
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:: Photography Help & How-To
How to store digital photographs when on vacation
When you're on vacation you may run out of space on your camera's memory card and won't be able to take any more pictures. Fortunately, there are several easy ways to fix this.
How to file digital photographs on a computer
One of the great things about digital photography is that you can take lots of pictures and not worry about the cost of developing them. It's also one of its major drawbacks as you can end up with thousands of pictures on your hard drive, making your collection of photographs hard to manage. You may want to use an image management program to organize your photographs, but you can also do it quickly and easily with Windows Explorer.
How to develop digital photographs from home
Printing your digital photographs using an online photofinishing service is a great way to get traditional prints from the comfort of your own home.
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Help & How-To Articles
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Video: How to recall an ‘accidental’ email
Ever send an email and wish that you hadn't? This humorous video shows you how to recall the message-that-shouldn't-have-been-sent, using Microsoft Outlook, but deleting it only works if the recipient hasn't received it yet (so work fast!).
Lenovo ThinkPad X100e details get leaked
The ThinkPad "netbook" actually isn't a netbook at all - and now we know what powers it.
Use your iPhone to kill yourself (virtually, speaking)
You'll do just about anything to get out of another long and tedious boardroom meeting – and if you're Stan, a lowly cubicle dweller who just can't take it anymore, this even includes taking your own life in a number of creative ways.
Protect yourself when shopping online this holiday season
If you’re planning to do some online shopping for your kids this Christmas, there are some things you can do to protect yourself from scams.
Productivity via GPS: how to load to-do lists based on your Android phone’s location
Using popular apps Astrid and Locale, users can automatically load to-do lists based on location or time of day.
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Awesome Autumn Photos
A few simple tips can ensure the most vibrant shots of this magical season
Vacation Photography Essentials
Being prepared means never having to miss that once-in-a-lifetime photo
Turn Holiday Photos into Family Treasures
Almost everyone has shoeboxes bulging with predictable holiday snapshots, but how do you take holiday photographs that you will treasure for years to come?
Tricks and Treats: Halloween Photography
Ideas that will bring new life to you parties and photos
Treat Mom to Her Favorite Things
Give a gift that Mom will treasure for years.
Top Sports Photography Tips from a Seasoned Pro
Hoping to get that one picture that will become
the
unforgettable visual reminder of the game?
The Joy of Winter Photography
Getting wonderful winter images.
Test Your Summer Photo IQ
Because, after all, summer without pictures is not cool.
Take Spectacular Spring Photos
Get outside, be observant, and overcome your fear of breaking the rules.
Take Great Pictures of Holiday Lights
How to get great shots of your seasonal light display.
Super Bowl XXXV - Focus from the Sidelines
Summer Photo Tips
Making the most of those sun-filled days
Summer in the City
These techniques will help you capture the unique flavour of any city
Holiday Photos: A Short Guide
Taking family photos, especially during holidays, can be like herding cats into a corral. Like cats, family members tend to be reluctant and alternately reticent and antagonistic.
Get Great Images at Parades and Festivals
Getting shots that stand out from the crowd
Hot Summer Nights
Pick your time of evening, expose carefully, and enjoy the results.
Five Tricks for Better Halloween Photos
A few pointers to help you overcome some of the hurdles of Halloween photography.
Five Seconds to Better Family Holiday Pictures
Fall Photos: Sharpen Your Eye for Color and Composition
If you're thinking "been there, done that," then it's time to think about fall as an opportunity to develop your eye for color and composition.
Easter Photography Tips
Like other holidays that families celebrate together, Easter offers great photo opportunities.
Top 10 Tips for Dazzling Digital Holiday Photos
Take photos that reflect the spirit of the season
Dad's Day Photo Fun
Dads overwhelmingly want new pictures of their family.
Creative Approaches to Photography
Changing the way you look at the world will bring a new dimension to your photos
Camera Magic With Holiday Lights
Getting good photos of holiday lights isn't as easy as it appears.
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