Using Point & Shoot Cameras

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Part of the video series: How to Take Good Pictures

Summary: Using point and shoot cameras in this free photography video.

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Joey Gunz Joey Gunz has been doing photography for nearly twenty years. He got started in photography at his first job working as a youth reporter for a local newspaper... read more

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Using Point & Shoot Cameras

Hi! I'm Joey Gunz, glamor photographer. You can check me out on line at www.joeygunz.com. Now I am here on Expert Village today to talk to you a little bit about part 6 in our 16th part series, the point and shoot camera. Now the point and shoot camera is pretty much an entry level camera made for consumers. It is pretty much idiot proof but you know, if you make anything idiot proof, someone will build a bigger and better idiot. Don't worry about it. Your average point and shoot camera will range anywhere from 1.2 to 3 mega pixels up to about 6 mega pixels worth of resolution giving you enlargements up to about 8 x 10, no problem. Your point and shoot film cameras today you are probably going to look at doing some 110 film. Do they still make 110? But I've got something even better. The ultimate and point and shoot camera. That's right ladies and gentlemen. Your good old fashioned handy dandy Polaroid. You just point and hey, there's no film in my Polaroid. Oh my, does this thing still work? Any way point and shoot camera ladies and gentlemen. You They come preprogrammed. You are talking a low $99 to $200 to $300 bucks. They are priced right at the entry point where you can put a couple of $100 down, you can go out and shoot with family or friends and create memories that are going to last a life time. For Expert Village, I am Joey Gunz. Check me out on line at www.joeygunz.com.

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