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6 Crazy Tricks for Digital Cameras and Photos

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Posted 27 April 2009 - 05:00 PM

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Posted 27 April 2009 - 11:51 PM

Really nice article with some tricks that are new for me. Especially the one about "High-Def, Time-Lapse Video" opens perspectives since I just bought a HD camcorder and a tripod.

I was already familiar with geotagging. As a matter of fact I'm using a procedure not mentioned in the article. I use my iPhone 3G as a GPS data logger during my photoshoots with the GeoLogTag app. Saves me the cost of an extra device.
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Posted 28 April 2009 - 12:40 PM

Great tip on that iPhone geologger. Thanks!
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Posted 29 April 2009 - 11:05 AM

PC World is always interested in new tips, tricks or great software. If you care to share, let me know about it and we'll publish a best of readers' choices if we get enough (I'm the editor of this package and Zack, the previous commentor, is the author). Thanks!
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Posted 02 June 2009 - 04:24 PM

Speaking of the tricks you can do with your hardware (39 Astounding Things Your Hardware Can Do--June 2009 PCWorld), you can use your digital camera's flash memory to transfer any kind of file from one computer to another. Just use the USB cable that came with your camera for loading pictures into a computer. Set the camera to the upload mode, and close the picture program that comes up when you connect and turn your camera on, and go to My Computer on a Windows machine. The camera will come up as a drive. Then do the same thing as described in the PC World article for transporting files via a smartphone.
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