Tuesday 27 October 2009

How to use Waterproof Disposable Cameras

Disposable cameras are so easy to use a child could do it. In fact the camera is ideal for children and little kids to use. If you have used a more expensive digital camera then you`l know about buttons, menus and options that may present themselves along with beeps and flashing lights. Disposable cameras leave all that behind and return virtually to the simplicity of compact film cameras of yesteryears.


Point, click, wind...


It is really that easy, well just about. By having to leave behind the help of zoom, focus, exposure and auto flash of digital, you do have to return to manually setting up your shot.


This is not as hard as it sounds, just take in to account the lighting conditions. Anyplace other than outdoor daylight then you should use a flash in your disposable camera is equipped with one and be aware that the subject of the photograph should be no further then 10 to 12 feet away or the flash will become ineffective.


Due to the lack of focus, you cannot take good close up pictures. Keep your subjects at least 5 feet away and the pictures will turn out fine. During daylight there is no maximum distance as we do not need the help of the flash here.


Underwater or waterproof disposable cameras are just as easy to use, for wet shots like at the pool or splashing around they are just as easy to use as normal disposable cameras. If you are snorkelling at the surface in clear water then if you can see your subject clearly then most likely the camera will be able too as well. Waterproof disposable cameras do not usually come with a flash as they are ineffective underwater.


There is not much more too it, nothing complicated to confuse the kids or even some adults. For the price of these cameras you do not need to be an expert. Some of the fun can be actually had from taking the photographs themselves, the cheapness means that you do not have to wait for a pose until uncle Albert gets in line.


Just point, click, wind...

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