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The Three Most Important Steps You'll Ever Learn About Taking Great Digital Pictures By Jim McDade You've seen them, I'm sure. All those people at a parade or family event with a digital camera - holding it out at arm's length, waving it frantically in the air and trying to see the image on that tiny little LED screen. Then they slam their finger down on the button ... and get really mad when the camera seems to wait a second or two before it actually takes the picture. Hey! Maybe this even describes you. But don't despair. Here are three simple things you can do to make your digital picture taking better. 1. Hold the camera with BOTH HANDS! 2. Press the button HALF WAY DOWN. Then - when you're ready to actually take the picture ... 3. SQUEEZE the button. I know a lot of digital cameras these days don't have a rangefinder window, but if you DO have a camera with a rangefinder, use it. No glare, no reflections ... and you're more in control -
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