Peripherals for a Digital Camera
If a friend or family member on your holiday gift list owns a digital camera, or is receiving one as a gift, it’s a good idea to consider purchasing some peripherals. Digital camera peripherals and accessories might include cases, stands, battery chargers, memory cards, printers or printing software, and digital photo frames. Owning a battery charger if your camera doesn’t have its own charger (most don’t) saves time and money. Most cameras will need an upgraded memory card, as the card that comes with the camera is often small with not much capacity for pictures or videos. Printers are great for printing out your digital photos, but can be expensive. Digital photo frames are a more affordable option to display pictures to friends and family. For vacations and long outings, I’ve invested in an extra Panasonic camera battery to ensure I’m always ready to capture that perfect shot.
Peripherals are available from the same manufacturers of the cameras, but it’s often wise to shop around, as most peripheral equipment is compatible with several different kinds of digital cameras.
Making the Upgrade to Digital
Although many photo enthusiasts have embraced digital photography, some have held onto their traditional (or even one-time-use) cameras because they’re so used to getting their film developed and having printed photos. This can actually get very expensive because they may be developing photos they won’t want, and many photos get put away in boxes, never framed or put in albums.
You may be able to get a loved one to make the switch to digital by showing them how easy and convenient it is to not only take and edit digital photos, but to display them. A digital Hi Touch photo frame might help you do this! Its high-definition LCD screen reproduces the vibrant colors and crisp details of any high-quality digital photo, making for a more beautiful and eye-catching framed photo than ever before. There are also endless options for changing the digital frame to display a different photo; no need to take apart the frame and insert a new photo every time. Simply insert a memory card, such as an 8gb SDHC, into the reader and upload a photo. It can’t get much easier than that!
Make a List and Check It Twice
Vacations are the stuff of memories, and amateur photographers are always looking to preserve these memories for life. Whether it’s a romantic weekend getaway or a full-blown cross-country trip, photo opportunities arise constantly. It’s not uncommon for even the most diehard photographer to get so wrapped up in planning the trip itself that he or she forgets an item or two.
Digital camera battery chargers can be unintentionally abandoned at home, only to be remembered a few days later when that camera runs out of juice. Considering the wide range of camera styles and brands, any attempt to borrow and use a fellow traveler’s charger could prove futile. That’s why it’s crucial to formulate a detailed checklist before leaving the house for that far-off destination, and always packs an extra Nikon camera battery just in case. Sweat the small stuff now; that way you can relax and take quality pictures later.
The Easiest Way to Save Money with Your Camera
If you’ve recently purchased a new camera, it’s very likely that you’re a bit protective of it right now. Top of the line digital cameras are a big investment, and people want to make sure that they last as long as possible. That’s why the purchase of a digital camera is almost always accompanied by the purchase of a camera case as well. These cases are almost always a cheap and economical purchase, but they can save you hundreds of dollars by protecting your camera from potential damage and unnecessary repairs.
To that end, when you’re looking for digital camera cases, make sure that the case offers enough padding. This will absorb minor shocks such as being bumped against a wall or ledge. This is particularly helpful when you’re taking your camera on a vacation with you, as it will no doubt be tossed around during the flight, car travel, and any other form of transit. Also make sure it offers a high level of convenience. Make sure the carrying strap is comfortable and user-friendly, and check that the case has pockets for spare batteries, memory cards, or any other small camera accessory you might need.
Learn All About CMOS

What’s the CMOS thingy that you see in your camera’s manual? Technically speaking, the CMOS stands for complementary metal oxide semiconductor. It’s a major class of integrated circuits used in microprocessors, microcontrollers, image sensors, and data converters.
CMOS’s are cameras, like the Canon Digital Rebel XTi, and they have a kind of an active-pixel sensor. It is an image sensor that is made up of integrated circuits that detect an array of pixels from the image captured by the camera. Each pixel has a photo detector and an active amplifier to be able to produce the quality of pixels needed to produce the image in the finest manner.
Capturing Memories
When going on an excursion with your digital camera, whether it is a scenic weekend or a family wedding, the battery charger is one of the most essential items to pack in your camera bag. Nothing is worse than going to take that idyllic photograph only to have your camera die on your. Of course, an outlet will not always be at your disposal, so it is smart to pack a backup HP camera battery as well.
Bringing along these two simple accessories will inevitably save you a world of regret. You never know how many pictures you will take on a special occasion, and it is better to have the power available to take as many photos as you can to increase the odds of the perfect shot-and, most importantly, so that you do not miss any memories.
Digital Pictures On-the-Go!
When it comes to moving pictures from the camera to another location digital storage location, the process can seem daunting. But whether moving pictures to your computer or to a digital picture frame, the procedure is quite simple. For a computer, unless you purchased your digital camera second hand, it should have a connector cable that moves to your computer. Connect the cable to your standard USB computer port from the camera port. With most computers, a window will pop up that will allow you to view the photos, and you can then drag and save them wherever you like. If the window doesn’t pop up, for Windows users, click on My Computer and locate the camera amongst the listed devices, then open it and drag and drop as you would above.
For transferring digital pictures to a digital picture frame, you simply need to remove the SDHC and plug it into the digital picture frame. This should upload the pictures, and you can then disconnect when it’s done.
Discount Digital Cameras
Remember when digital cameras first came out? I don’t want to be nostalgic, but I remember when they first were introduced on the market and people were so excited by this new technology. It was one of those innovations that you knew would make a lasting impression and change the way we viewed everything.
And now with foresight, I could say that it has. They were so expensive when they first came out, and now old ones are given away as door prizes. Discount digital cameras that are of high quality are also available.
Contemporary Gifts for a Technology Enthusiast

For all those people out there who have a tech geek on their holiday shopping list, it can be a difficult task shopping for them. Here are a few ideas sure to impress and delight the technology enthusiast amongst your friends or family members:
~Digital Camera - a great gift for all persons and occasions, these contemporary cameras range from under $100 to over $1000. If they like to take long trips, be sure that you get them an extra Canon camera battery.
~Digital Photo Frames - if they already have a digital camera, they’ll love one of these handy devices that store and display photos; great for the office or the home.
~Xbox 360 - with a number of holiday super hits, and a dramatic drop in price, this is the video game console to purchase this year.
~IPod Peripherals - any self respecting tech geek already owns an IPod, and a case, headphones, pedometer, or ITunes giftcard will go over well in tandem.
The Best Pics Ever

Take clear pictures with high-quality images. Purchase a Canon digital camera that is manufactured with solid construction and high performance in mind. Choose from a wide variety of Canon digital cameras that range from the small point and shoot ones to the widely-popular line of digital SLRs. Canon is a brand with a rock-hard reputation that always receives high ratings from customers who are satisfied with their purchases.
Shoot professional-looking photos with Canon’s high-end powershot digital cameras. These models, like the Canon Powershot SD880 IS, incorporate the creative performance of a digital SLR with the compact convenience of a point-and-shoot. For a different kind of performance, the ELPH series are easy to use and boast a variety of shooting modes with incredible features and advanced functions all in a compact, portable body.