| HAROLD'S TOP TEN CAMERA TIPS |
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For more vibrant images... use a Polarizing Filter when shooting outdoors. |
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For sharper images... use a tripod or monopod to stabilize your camera. |
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For accurate color... set white balance specifically for your lighting situation. |
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For best image quality... set your digital camera on the highest resolution. |
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For damage protection... always use a camera case and shoulder strap. |
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For lens protection... we recommend keep a UV filter on your lens at all times. |
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For backlit subjects... use a fill flash for indoor and outdoor photos. |
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For direct sunlight shots... use a lens hood to avoid sun flare on your images. |
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For less flash delay... turn auto red-eye feature off & correct red-eye when editing or printing. |
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For digital file protection... make sure camera is off before removing memory card. |
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Harold’s Ten Best list is courtesy of our knowledgeable staff of talented photographers and artists. |