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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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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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Tips for Taking Your First Digital Photos
A checklist for shooting and evaluating your photos.
Tips for Taking Your First Digital Photos
From unboxing your new baby to taking your first shots - here's what you need to know.
Tips for Shooting in Bad Weather
Don't put your camera away just because the weather takes a turn for the worse.
Tips for Online Auction Photos
How to maximize the appeal of that item for sale.
Tips for High-Quality Photo Scans
The right equipment and the right techniques will yield the best results.
Tips for Getting Great Sports Shots
How to shoot sports action shots like the pros.
Tips for Family Holiday Photos
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.
Taking Pictures of Mom
Especially for Mother's Day, get some great pics of mom.
Survivor: How Long Would Your Camera Last?
Cameras are fragile creatures. Learn why you need to take care.
Pro Tips for Better Digital Images
Avoiding frustration while getting the best possible results.
Professional Photo Prints: What You Need to Know First
Online Dating Photos: Seven Steps to a Head-Turning Picture
Don't dig up that one great photo from high school - take a great photo of you as you are today.
New Year's Photography Resolutions
Tips for Getting the Best Photos in National Parks
Expert advice for getting the best photos in natural settings.
More Tips for Getting Better Pictures
Mastering exposure modes on your camera is a great first step toward getting the images you want.
Doing More with Your Digital Camera
Taking your digital photography beyond the basics.
Creative Ways to Use a Digital Camera
Digital photo enthusiasts are busy inventing new uses that are making digital cameras the visual equivalent of e-mail.
Be Prepared: Camera and Gear Checklists
Never leave home without these photography essentials.
Baby Picture Tips
Don't miss the chance to capture memories that you and your child will always treasure.
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