I bought a cheap camera 2 months ago and finally got around to trying to use it. It was for "children and seniors". Since the only real use I have for one is blogging and email pics, I thought that would be fine. It isn't. And it's too late to return it.
The buttons are monochromatic metal grey. I can't distinguish the buttons even with my reading glasses. It has few controls. I took pics and couldn't upload any. So I went back to the manual. Apparently, on this one, you have to format the memory card. So all the pictures I took with it were never saved! The zoom function is display-controlled and that is a real pain. And it allows for several shots real fast, but the control is hard to get at.
So I did that and took some test pics. They show up on the camera display and I can cycle through them. But they won't upload to the computer iPhoto app. So back to the manual. It says "connect the provided cable, upload the pictures". Wow, that was a lot of help. 😏. I gave up on it. A real loser of a camera! Well, it was only $50...
I'm used to researching products. So I know that price isn't always the best determinant of quality and ease of use. But in this case it sure was. $50 gets you a very bad camera!
I'll give it to a neighbor kid. They will have it working fine in a day, I'm sure. 😁
So I bought a new camera. The same model I had. The problem with the previous one was that it started favoring orange in indoor pics and I think the stabilization was failing. I tried to fix that in processing in iPhoto by adjusting color adjustment with blue and other hues, but I don't seem to have a talent for that. I routinely adjust light and color levels, and I increase "definition" in all pics, but the "hues" thing escapes me.
But I liked the old camera otherwise. The buttons are black with white cut-ins. I don't need many controls, but it has the ones I need (I'm not trying to do calendar-quality pictures here). So I went with the same one I was familiar with. At my age, "familiar" is a good thing...
It didn't take long to go through the settings. Date and time didn't want to save because I couldn't navigate to the save function a few times but finally managed it. I took a few test pics, but it it is late and I'll try processing those tomorrow. But I expect it will work fine. After all, it is the same model as the old one.
Sometimes I buy "best" and it is usually worth it (but sometimes not). Sometimes I buy "average" and it works well enough. I've never bought "cheap" and enjoyed the results. I learn from that for a few years, but then finally something cheap looks too tempting and I try it. 😞
So anyway, hoping that future pictures on the blogs show up better.
1 comment:
Fingers crossed the "new" new camera gives you the good results you are hoping for.
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