Nice Camera Bag for My Point and Shoot Digital Camera |
| 2/3/2010 11:29:41 PM |
I don't have a camera bag for my digital camera and when I saw this one today online, I was so impressed. It's really attractive and looks like it has a wrist strap for secure carrying. As much as I use my digital camera, it makes sense to get this camera bag for it. What I especially like about it is that it has a pocket for cash and credit cards, so this is all I have to carry to have everything I need in a small case. This is the Olympus Compact Case For Stylus And Fe Series Digital Cameras, and even though my camera is not an Olympus, the dimensions of this camera bag will easily accommodate my digital camera. There's even a slot in this camera bag for extra memory cards.
It is made from a high quality smooth leather and I like the clean lines on it. It'll be nice to know that my camera, driver's license, and money are tucked away in such an attractive camera bag all in one piece. I found this at Electronic Photo Gadgets at www.electronicphotogadgets.com/, a site with a lot of nice digital cameras and accessories.
This year I'm working toward buying a digital SLR camera. I have been wanting one for several years now and I've been doing my research on them. I used to use an SLR film camera that I have long since abandoned because digital photography is the best, and I'm not going back to film photography for many reasons, the first of which is the cost of film and developing. My dad was a great amateur photographer and he said that if one picture out of 100 was a good one, I was doing good by photographic standards. I can believe it, too.
I watched a documentary that some National Geographic photographers played a role in and they reported that they would go through many thousands of rolls of film for a single photo shoot, but now with their digital SLR cameras, the expense related to the film is gone and they can shoot as many frames as they have storage space on their memory cards for. And the quality of digital SLR cameras has equaled what 35mm film cameras are capable of taking.
I want to get back to serious photography and the digital SLR camera is the way to go. I have missed taking photographs with different focal length lenses. I have a set of lenses for my film SLR camera that will work on a digital SLR body, and I want to get back into the challenges and potential that's out there for taking digital pictures using an SLR camera again. I can use my new camera bag as a purse once I get the SLR, and get a larger camera bag for it and my existing lenses, so there's nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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