Cameras and Photography - Guides & Reviews
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Guide: Choosing the Best Photo Sharing Site
There are many online photo sites out there to help you manage your stockpile more effectively. We'll help you select the one that best suits your sharing needs.
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Guide: The Most (and Least) Reliable Digital Camera Brands
The last thing you want is to be on a vacation or a wedding and have your camera die on you. But how do you know which cameras are the most reliable? A new study from SquareTrade gives us the answers. -
Review: Lensbaby is a Fun Way to Create Artistic Effects with Your DSLR
If you've mastered the basics of using your digital SLR and want to take your creativity to the next level, the Lensbaby Composer lens will give you professional-level artistic effects at a fraction of the cost of traditional lenses.
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Buyer's Guide: Digital Photo Frame Buyer's Guide
Today’s digital photo frames look like any regular frame you’d buy at a photo shop, but offer the capability to display thousands of your photos, and even videos. And wireless models even let you email pictures directly to the frame!
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Review: Polaroid Brand Instant Film Cameras are Back
The Polaroid brand, once synonymous with instant film photography, is back on a basic consumer camera that spits out business-card size prints.
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Review: Turn Your Digital Photos into Museum-Quality Canvases
Making canvas prints are a striking way to display your photographs. Depending on what you have printed, you can achieve clean, museum-looking prints that mimic paintings, or whimsical prints that are certain to catch the eye.
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Review: Flip's New SlideHD Doubles as a 3" Movie Theater
Our hands-on review of the new Flip SlideHD camcorder, with a pop-up 3" screen that makes it easy to share your videos with a group. -
Review: Give Film Another Try with a Lomography Special Effects Camera
Inexpensive and somewhat unpredictable, lomography cameras create artistic, fun shots. Photographer Jenn Alexander Fletcher explores one of her favorites, the Fisheye One.
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Guide: Email Photos to Your Digital Picture Frame
Keeping grandma's digital picture frame updated with your latest photos is easy when it has Internet access and it's own email address. Just click and send. -
Review: Simple Solutions for Creating Video Greetings
You don’t need to be a film school graduate to edit your videos into a presentable package. Our favorite websites and software help you easily edit and share your photos and video in a video greeting or montage.










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