Kodak Still Innovating
A lot of people in the industry may not realize that they owe many digital innovations to Kodak.
Your first DSLR
The question comes from all sorts of people but is always the same: "I am ready to graduate from my point and shoot to a DSLR -- what should I get?"
Kristin from Inkster, MI reviews the Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd:
What's Hot: Love this camera! Takes great pictures, especially portraits, looks hot, and is convenient to use.
What's Not: The top buttons could be bigger.
Review: Although there are not a lot of reviews out yet on this camera, there should be! Of the 20 reviews from consumers I read so far, 18 of them-men and women-loved this camera. Add me to the list. It takes great photographs and especially portraits, and the face detection feature is a winner.
Reflections from mirrors, quiet ponds, and other surfaces add interest and charm to portraits. Focus on the object in the mirror but include a physical part of the subject that is not reflection. The camera's auto exposure and autofocus should function correctly without override.
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