Using Coupon Money for New Canon Digital Camera |
| 11/4/2009 2:53:35 AM |
After having a family discussion about what to buy with October's surplus money, we decided to get a new digital camera. We've been clipping grocery store coupons out of the paper and getting them online, and are saving so much money on food that we have extra money every month. We all decided that we'd buy a new Canon digital camera. After searching online, we found this Canon 12MP PowerShot SD940IS Black. Model - 3965B001 for a good price. Ever since we started looking around for things online and using grocery store coupons, we've gotten bargain conscious and want to get the best value we can for our money.
A Canon digital camera is a good investment. This one has 12.2 megapixels, more than adequate for any enlargement we could want. Our old Canon digital camera had just 5 megapixels, so I imagine we are going to be incredibly impressed with the new one. Other features of this camera include a 2.7" viewing screen, patented antishake properties, even when the 4x zoom lens is fully extended and it has 22 separate automatic shooting modes, and 20 manual shooting choices. The camera is also incredibly small. It will even fit in a jean's pocket or a very small purse.
It's nice to have such small cameras simply because they are easy to carry and don't weigh down my purse. I like to bring our Canon digital camera with me because I never know when there's a good photo op around the corner. Even when I'm alone, I carry it with me. The new Canon digital camera will let us take movies, too, in high density at 1,280 x 720 pixels. We can't wait to get it and learn all its possibilities and start shooting pictures. We bought it at Mye Emporium located at http://www.myeemporium.com, a site with lots of digital and electronic equipment, including a good selection of Canon digital cameras.
Digital photography is such a fun hobby. Each of us has a favorite type of photography. I for one enjoy nature photography, my kids like taking pictures of the pets and their friends, and my husband enjoys close up photography. Each is possible with the Canon digital camera and at 12.2 megapixels, I'm sure that all of us will enjoy taking rich and saturated pictures. The largest we can print at home is 8.5 x 11, but there are plenty of websites that will make larger prints, including inexpensive posters.
Some of my favorite photos have been blown up into posters that decorate the walls of my office. I have a series of posters from way back when we hiked a remote, narrow canyon in Utah. I took those with a film camera and since digital photography rolled around, haven't touched my film camera since. Now it's going to be really fun to take the Canon digital camera with us on hikes so I can get great shots of stunning places in the desert southwest, where we live. |
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