Opening a package from Nintendo
It contains 4 Wii Remote Jackets/protection cases
Go to Nintendo and enter the serial number on the Wii, choose how many you want (up to 4), and the region (US/Canada).
After that it will check if you can order the free remote jackets and enter your shipping information.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
App Review - Camera
A review on the app Camera on an Apple iPod Touch 4G
Take your pictures and videos landscape!
Take your pictures and videos landscape!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Sony Handycam HDR-CX110 Testing
After plugging the power in, set the country/area, set the time and put in a memory card, the camera can be used
Here is the video testing it, first boot and first use.
Nice camera
Here is the video testing it, first boot and first use.
Nice camera
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Sony Handycam HDR-CX110 Unboxing
Sony Handycam HDR-CX110 digital HD video camera recorder/camcorder.
The camera costs 449.99+taxes.
Specs
-Full HD 1080 60i
-Carl Zeiss lens 25x Optical Zoom
-3.1 Megapixels for still image recording
-"Exmore R" CMOS Sensor
-Steadyshot/Active
-Direct Copy
-Intelligent Auto
-Highlight Playback
-Wide LCD, Simulated screen image, 180 rotatable touch screen
-Operates System: Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 and Mac iMovie.
-Memory formats: Memory Stick, SD cards
-Outputs: HDMI, Hi-speed USB 2.0, A/V, D/C
-Uses rechargable battery
-1 year warrenty
Accessories
-AC adaptor
-Rechargeable battery pack
-A/V connecting cable
-Component A/V cable
-USB cable
-CD rom
The camera costs 449.99+taxes.
Specs
-Full HD 1080 60i
-Carl Zeiss lens 25x Optical Zoom
-3.1 Megapixels for still image recording
-"Exmore R" CMOS Sensor
-Steadyshot/Active
-Direct Copy
-Intelligent Auto
-Highlight Playback
-Wide LCD, Simulated screen image, 180 rotatable touch screen
-Operates System: Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 and Mac iMovie.
-Memory formats: Memory Stick, SD cards
-Outputs: HDMI, Hi-speed USB 2.0, A/V, D/C
-Uses rechargable battery
-1 year warrenty
Accessories
-AC adaptor
-Rechargeable battery pack
-A/V connecting cable
-Component A/V cable
-USB cable
-CD rom
Sunday, October 17, 2010
iPod Touch 4G Case Unboxing - Griffin FormFit
Apple iPod Touch Case for 4G
Made by Griffin, called FormFit
This case costs $29.99+tax. Has 3 colours.
The case only comes with the case, no micro fibre cloth or any screen protector, just the case.
The box says
-Micro stand included
-Silicone case with rigid frame
-Has 1 year warranty
Material
-Silicone
-Not very flexible
Material covers the iPod Touch chrome back only.
Two cut outs: (1)screen, front camera, home button, on/off-wake/sleep button, volume buttons/rockers, 30 pin dock connector, speaker, and 3.5 mm headphone jack. (2)rear camera and microphone.
Very easy to install.
Tight fit.
Lay on table design.
Doesn't add lots of bulk/weight.
My comments
Nice design.
Would like more protection on rims.
Feels safe.
Nice cut out for camera.
Made by Griffin, called FormFit
This case costs $29.99+tax. Has 3 colours.
The case only comes with the case, no micro fibre cloth or any screen protector, just the case.
The box says
-Micro stand included
-Silicone case with rigid frame
-Has 1 year warranty
Material
-Silicone
-Not very flexible
Material covers the iPod Touch chrome back only.
Two cut outs: (1)screen, front camera, home button, on/off-wake/sleep button, volume buttons/rockers, 30 pin dock connector, speaker, and 3.5 mm headphone jack. (2)rear camera and microphone.
Very easy to install.
Tight fit.
Lay on table design.
Doesn't add lots of bulk/weight.
My comments
Nice design.
Would like more protection on rims.
Feels safe.
Nice cut out for camera.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Godox Camera Slave Flash Unboxing
Godox Digital Professional Slave Flash, works with all digital and SLR cameras.
Godox CF-18
Bought it off ebay for $15.05 CA
Works with direct hot shoe and remote flash photography.
Has 4 slave modes that work with the built-in flash instantaneously or have single/multiple flash red-eye reduction system.
Features
-Auto pre-flash sensor for-eye
-Hot shoe bracket included
-Ultra slim design & light weight, ideal for travel
-To be used with two(2) AA baterries
-For digital & SLR cameras
Instructions
Attaching bracket & mounting slave flash
-tighten the bracket screw to the camera tripod socket & adjust the width to the camera. Make sure that the flash is parallel to the camera direction
-when the indicator light flashes, the slave flash is ready to operate. Thh digital slave flash automatically fires each time the camera's flash fires. To test the flash, press the "test" button while the "flash ready light" is on.
-To use the slave flash as additional light from different directions, place the slave flash to where you want the second light to illuminate. This creates shaded area lighted o as a fill in flash when shooting in dark areas.
I mistakenly bought this one but oh well, these are cheap things that will probably break down very soon.
Godox CF-18
Bought it off ebay for $15.05 CA
Works with direct hot shoe and remote flash photography.
Has 4 slave modes that work with the built-in flash instantaneously or have single/multiple flash red-eye reduction system.
Features
-Auto pre-flash sensor for-eye
-Hot shoe bracket included
-Ultra slim design & light weight, ideal for travel
-To be used with two(2) AA baterries
-For digital & SLR cameras
Instructions
Attaching bracket & mounting slave flash
-tighten the bracket screw to the camera tripod socket & adjust the width to the camera. Make sure that the flash is parallel to the camera direction
-when the indicator light flashes, the slave flash is ready to operate. Thh digital slave flash automatically fires each time the camera's flash fires. To test the flash, press the "test" button while the "flash ready light" is on.
-To use the slave flash as additional light from different directions, place the slave flash to where you want the second light to illuminate. This creates shaded area lighted o as a fill in flash when shooting in dark areas.
I mistakenly bought this one but oh well, these are cheap things that will probably break down very soon.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Neewer Camera Slave Flash Unboxing
Neewer Digital Professional Slave Flash, works with all digital and SLR cameras.
Neewer SF-01
Bought it off ebay for $11.95 CA
Works with direct hot shoe and remote flash photography.
Has 4 slave modes that work with the built-in flash instantaneously or have single/multiple flash red-eye reduction system.
Features
-Auto pre-flash sensor for-eye
-Hot shoe bracket included
-Ultra slim design & light weight, ideal for travel
-To be used with two(2) AA baterries
-For digital & SLR cameras
Instructions
Attaching bracket & mounting slave flash
-tighten the bracket screw to the camera tripod socket & adjust the width to the camera. Make sure that the flash is parallel to the camera direction
-when the indicator light flashes, the slave flash is ready to operate. Thh digital slave flash automatically fires each time the camera's flash fires. To test the flash, press the "test" button while the "flash ready light" is on.
-To use the slave flash as additional light from different directions, place the slave flash to where you want the second light to illuminate. This creates shaded area lighted o as a fill in flash when shooting in dark areas.
Neewer SF-01
Bought it off ebay for $11.95 CA
Works with direct hot shoe and remote flash photography.
Has 4 slave modes that work with the built-in flash instantaneously or have single/multiple flash red-eye reduction system.
Features
-Auto pre-flash sensor for-eye
-Hot shoe bracket included
-Ultra slim design & light weight, ideal for travel
-To be used with two(2) AA baterries
-For digital & SLR cameras
Instructions
Attaching bracket & mounting slave flash
-tighten the bracket screw to the camera tripod socket & adjust the width to the camera. Make sure that the flash is parallel to the camera direction
-when the indicator light flashes, the slave flash is ready to operate. Thh digital slave flash automatically fires each time the camera's flash fires. To test the flash, press the "test" button while the "flash ready light" is on.
-To use the slave flash as additional light from different directions, place the slave flash to where you want the second light to illuminate. This creates shaded area lighted o as a fill in flash when shooting in dark areas.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Zagg Invisible Shield Installation - Front
Here I am trying to install the Zagg Invisible Shield front screen on my Apple iPod 1G.
Once again, anyone interested in some Zagg discount codes, message me on YouTube.
Once again, anyone interested in some Zagg discount codes, message me on YouTube.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Zagg Invisible Shield Installation - Back
Here I am trying to install the Zagg Invisible Shield back screen on my Apple iPod 1G.
Once again, anyone interested in some Zagg discount codes, message me on YouTube.
Once again, anyone interested in some Zagg discount codes, message me on YouTube.
Labels:
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Zagg Skins Unboxing - Invisible Shield
The Zagg skins finally came in, thought the latest was Friday but I guess the post office had delays.
In the package, there are 2 skins, one for the Apple iPod Touch 4g and one for the iPod Touch 1g.
The iPod Touch 4g skin is the Zagg Invisible Shield Toughness Personalized Style, since it is personalized it is not "invisible".
Price 19.99
On the package, it says:
-Military grade
-Nano-memory technology
-Easy installation
-No spray needed
-Instructions (clean device, peel ZAGGskin from backing, Align ZAGGskin with device and apply)
Package includes the following skin that I chose.
The other skin the Zagg Invisible Shield for iPod Touch 1g, full body maximum coverage.
Price 24.99
On the package, it says:
-Military grade
-Lifetime guarantee
-#1 protection for all gadgets
-Durable
-Invisible
-Scratch Proof
Package includes:
-Instructions
-Installation card
-Application solution
-invisibleSHIELD film
-Squeegee
-Lint free micro fiber cloth
I had a 50% discount code so these were 50% off (not including shipping).
I have extras if anyone is interested message me on YouTube and I can give you one.
In the package, there are 2 skins, one for the Apple iPod Touch 4g and one for the iPod Touch 1g.
The iPod Touch 4g skin is the Zagg Invisible Shield Toughness Personalized Style, since it is personalized it is not "invisible".
Price 19.99
On the package, it says:
-Military grade
-Nano-memory technology
-Easy installation
-No spray needed
-Instructions (clean device, peel ZAGGskin from backing, Align ZAGGskin with device and apply)
Package includes the following skin that I chose.
The other skin the Zagg Invisible Shield for iPod Touch 1g, full body maximum coverage.
Price 24.99
On the package, it says:
-Military grade
-Lifetime guarantee
-#1 protection for all gadgets
-Durable
-Invisible
-Scratch Proof
Package includes:
-Instructions
-Installation card
-Application solution
-invisibleSHIELD film
-Squeegee
-Lint free micro fiber cloth
I had a 50% discount code so these were 50% off (not including shipping).
I have extras if anyone is interested message me on YouTube and I can give you one.
Labels:
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Swiss Gear DSLR Bag Review
A camera bag by Swiss Gear.
It is a DSLR sling bag.
The video describes it. Overall for the money, the quality is alright, you get what you pay for.
It is a DSLR sling bag.
The video describes it. Overall for the money, the quality is alright, you get what you pay for.
Monday, September 27, 2010
A Tasty Dessert - Taco Dessert
A tasty dessert - Taco Dessert
Ingredients
-Taco shell
-Butter/Margarine
-Brown Sugar
-Sour Cream
Steps
-Put butter/margarine on taco shell
-Next put brown sugar on top
-Then put sour cream
-Last microwave till everything melts, approximately 1 minute
-EAT!
Ingredients
-Taco shell
-Butter/Margarine
-Brown Sugar
-Sour Cream
Steps
-Put butter/margarine on taco shell
-Next put brown sugar on top
-Then put sour cream
-Last microwave till everything melts, approximately 1 minute
-EAT!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
iPod Touch 4G Case Unboxing - Belkin Grip Vue
Apple iPod Touch Case for 4G.
Made by Belkin, called Grip Vue.
This case costs $34.99+tax.
Saw 2 colors, black and white, choose black cause not as easy to get dirty.
I believe there are also green and blue and other themes.
The case only comes with the case, no micro fibre cloth or any screen protector, just the case.
The box says
-Easy to slide (in pocket)
-Grip-ability with a sleek high-gloss finish
-Shock absorption
-Grip/Handheld
-Scratch-resistant
-Has 1 year warranty
Material
-TPU Thermoplastic Polyurethane
-Flexible
Material covers sleep/wake and volume rockers. Needs a bit of force to press but might also be because the rounded/curved body of iPod Touch itself.
Four cut outs: (1)screen, front camera and home button, (2)rear camera and microphone, (3)30 pin dock connector and speaker, (4)3.5 mm headphone jack.
Semi-easy to put on case at first (tougher rims).
Tight fit.
Little lay on table design.
Doesn't add lots of bulk/weight.
30 pin dock connector and speaker cut out gets in the way of USB cable but don't need to take case off when using the cable.
My comments
Nothing special about design.
Expensive.
Saggy bottom.
Good protective rims.
Made by Belkin, called Grip Vue.
This case costs $34.99+tax.
Saw 2 colors, black and white, choose black cause not as easy to get dirty.
I believe there are also green and blue and other themes.
The case only comes with the case, no micro fibre cloth or any screen protector, just the case.
The box says
-Easy to slide (in pocket)
-Grip-ability with a sleek high-gloss finish
-Shock absorption
-Grip/Handheld
-Scratch-resistant
-Has 1 year warranty
Material
-TPU Thermoplastic Polyurethane
-Flexible
Material covers sleep/wake and volume rockers. Needs a bit of force to press but might also be because the rounded/curved body of iPod Touch itself.
Four cut outs: (1)screen, front camera and home button, (2)rear camera and microphone, (3)30 pin dock connector and speaker, (4)3.5 mm headphone jack.
Semi-easy to put on case at first (tougher rims).
Tight fit.
Little lay on table design.
Doesn't add lots of bulk/weight.
30 pin dock connector and speaker cut out gets in the way of USB cable but don't need to take case off when using the cable.
My comments
Nothing special about design.
Expensive.
Saggy bottom.
Good protective rims.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Mid Autumn Festival - Abalone
It is time to ‘celebrate’ Mid Autumn Festival. One of my favourite festivals just because there are mooncakes.
Mooncakes are delicious (and Abalone too!), therefore there is a video of opening an expensive can of Abalone.
Pictures of mooncakes too.
Mooncakes are delicious (and Abalone too!), therefore there is a video of opening an expensive can of Abalone.
Pictures of mooncakes too.
Monday, September 20, 2010
iPod Touch 4G Case Unboxing - Gear4 JumpSuit Boost
Apple iPod Touch Case for 4G.
Made by Gear4, called JumpSuit Boost.
This case costs $29.99+tax.
I checked the stores I could go to online first, I went to their online site and saw they had cases, one I liked (chrome) but when I went in the store they didn’t have it. They didn’t even have the iPod Touch 4G (other than Best Buy).
At Best Buy I only saw 2, both were the same Gear4 cases. The other was Gear4 Thin Ice (it is clear), I choose the not clear one which is JumpSuit Boost.
They have many (9?) different kinds of cases.
The case only comes with the case, no micro fibre cloth or any screen protector, just the case.
The box says
-Rubberised finish
-Shock resistant
-Full access to all ports
-Has 2 year warranty
Material
-Rubber
-Flexible
Rubber covers sleep/wake and volume rockers. Needs a bit of force to press but might also be because the rounded/curved body of iPod Touch itself.
Three cut outs: (1)screen, front camera and home button, (2)rear camera and microphone, (3)30 pin dock connector, 3.5 mm headphone jack and speaker.
Very easy to install.
Tight fit other than bottom.
Little lay on table design.
Doesn't add lots of bulk/weight.
My comments
Nothing special about design.
Doesn't felt protective.
Don't like the material.
Made by Gear4, called JumpSuit Boost.
This case costs $29.99+tax.
I checked the stores I could go to online first, I went to their online site and saw they had cases, one I liked (chrome) but when I went in the store they didn’t have it. They didn’t even have the iPod Touch 4G (other than Best Buy).
At Best Buy I only saw 2, both were the same Gear4 cases. The other was Gear4 Thin Ice (it is clear), I choose the not clear one which is JumpSuit Boost.
They have many (9?) different kinds of cases.
The case only comes with the case, no micro fibre cloth or any screen protector, just the case.
The box says
-Rubberised finish
-Shock resistant
-Full access to all ports
-Has 2 year warranty
Material
-Rubber
-Flexible
Rubber covers sleep/wake and volume rockers. Needs a bit of force to press but might also be because the rounded/curved body of iPod Touch itself.
Three cut outs: (1)screen, front camera and home button, (2)rear camera and microphone, (3)30 pin dock connector, 3.5 mm headphone jack and speaker.
Very easy to install.
Tight fit other than bottom.
Little lay on table design.
Doesn't add lots of bulk/weight.
My comments
Nothing special about design.
Doesn't felt protective.
Don't like the material.
Labels:
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
iPod Touch 4G Unboxing
The iPod touch actually came sooner than expected. Yeah for Apple!
The date it said to arrive was a few days later, so I am of course happy that it has arrived early.
There isn't much to say about it (other than I am happy and excited) since info can be found easily with a search engine.
Just an unboxing video
In the package/box
-iPod Touch 4G (8GB)
-Earphones/earbuds
-Dock Connector to USB Cable
-Quick start guide
-2 Apple stickers
The date it said to arrive was a few days later, so I am of course happy that it has arrived early.
There isn't much to say about it (other than I am happy and excited) since info can be found easily with a search engine.
Just an unboxing video
In the package/box
-iPod Touch 4G (8GB)
-Earphones/earbuds
-Dock Connector to USB Cable
-Quick start guide
-2 Apple stickers
Friday, September 17, 2010
My iPod Collection
The first iPod I got was an iPod Mini 2nd Generation Green (4GB)
Who knew (maybe everyone who knows me, since hardly any electronics lasts longer in my hands for 3 months) that I would 'break' it very soon. At least it lasted longer than 3 months, it survived for 4.
Long story short is it went in the dryer. All the rims (top and bottom) were smooth and rounded off. One could buy the battery changing set and use the tools to take the cover off and change the battery if theirs was normal but mine was 'dryered' so it wouldn't be possible without breaking the cover and what use would it be since it was probably over heated in the dryer and burnt/melted something inside.
It could still be 'turned on', it showed an unhappy apple iPod and some sign about software not working (don't remember exactly) but it could still turn on.
I guess I have to praise Apple for 'fixing' it. The next summer I went to one of the repair stores to fix it. I'm glad they didn't ask why the rims were all rounded/smoothed (=P) and they could still fix it because iPod Minis have been extinct after that summer. They 'fixed' it so even now I can still use it if I really wanted to but I am guessing that they used the old hardwares that still worked on my 'old' Mini and gave it a new green cover or they just gave me another used/refurbished one because the battery life isn't as good as before. At least from then on I didn't have any other 'accidents' with it but of course the following years I didn't really use it as much.
It works great when I am driving, since I don't need to look at it.
In between I had the 4th Generation(?) (20GB, White) and 5th Generation(30GB, White)+(30GB, Black) iPod or iPod Classic as they call it now. They were all for a short amount of time because they break down easily. I used it for storage and possibly because of my semi-broken USB cable, it got 'unplugged' when it was not suppose to. I always had to reformat it and the files saved onto the iPod were erased all the time. I used it as storage rather than listening to music and crashing my files was not good. I even burnt/fried the hard disk so formatting wasn't any good. They broke very easily in my hands.
The last iPod Classic I got was a 6th Generation 80GB Black iPod, it is is now lost... or maybe stolen so no iPod Classics left for me.
If they didn't break down, they were lost (or maybe stolen). I lived in a dorm and even locking my room does not help...
Other than iPod and iPod Mini, I played with an iPod Nano (1st gen, 1GB, white) before. It was a gift from the bank. My mother uses it the most. She keeps on saying it doesn't work for some reason, but it works fine in my hands.
iPod Shuffle is one of the weirder ones in the iPod line. Why would someone buy something that doesn't even have a screen to tell you what the song name is but they have been out for 5 years. I bet there are cheaper mp3 players out there with a screen. Recently a 2nd gen, 1 GB, Silver, appeared at home and since my mom said the iPod Nano doens't work she uses this one now.
Last but definitely not least iPod Touch/iPhone
I remember researching and looking on the internet about it when it just came out. I wanted it pretty darn bad. I looked at both iPod Touches and iPhones and I wanted the iPhone more.
Since there was a contract I got the iPod Touch (1st Gen, 8GB) instead. Not too long after I got it, it was lost/stolen so I got another one.
Wasn't long until I got the 2nd iPod Touch to replace the 1st one, I got my 3rd one. It came with the MacBook I bought with the back to school promotion. A promotion so Apple can clear some storage and bring in new products during September.
Soon the iPod Touch 4th generation will be a part of this iPod collection I have.
I bought it because there is a camera(+ video). I like taking pictures and sometimes caring a camera, even if it is a point to shoot isn't that convient. Plus I don't have a good point and shoot. If I wanted to take good pictures I could use my DSLR.
It is just for random snap shots here and there so I don't think it will be a problem.
Who knew (maybe everyone who knows me, since hardly any electronics lasts longer in my hands for 3 months) that I would 'break' it very soon. At least it lasted longer than 3 months, it survived for 4.
Long story short is it went in the dryer. All the rims (top and bottom) were smooth and rounded off. One could buy the battery changing set and use the tools to take the cover off and change the battery if theirs was normal but mine was 'dryered' so it wouldn't be possible without breaking the cover and what use would it be since it was probably over heated in the dryer and burnt/melted something inside.
It could still be 'turned on', it showed an unhappy apple iPod and some sign about software not working (don't remember exactly) but it could still turn on.
I guess I have to praise Apple for 'fixing' it. The next summer I went to one of the repair stores to fix it. I'm glad they didn't ask why the rims were all rounded/smoothed (=P) and they could still fix it because iPod Minis have been extinct after that summer. They 'fixed' it so even now I can still use it if I really wanted to but I am guessing that they used the old hardwares that still worked on my 'old' Mini and gave it a new green cover or they just gave me another used/refurbished one because the battery life isn't as good as before. At least from then on I didn't have any other 'accidents' with it but of course the following years I didn't really use it as much.
It works great when I am driving, since I don't need to look at it.
In between I had the 4th Generation(?) (20GB, White) and 5th Generation(30GB, White)+(30GB, Black) iPod or iPod Classic as they call it now. They were all for a short amount of time because they break down easily. I used it for storage and possibly because of my semi-broken USB cable, it got 'unplugged' when it was not suppose to. I always had to reformat it and the files saved onto the iPod were erased all the time. I used it as storage rather than listening to music and crashing my files was not good. I even burnt/fried the hard disk so formatting wasn't any good. They broke very easily in my hands.
The last iPod Classic I got was a 6th Generation 80GB Black iPod, it is is now lost... or maybe stolen so no iPod Classics left for me.
If they didn't break down, they were lost (or maybe stolen). I lived in a dorm and even locking my room does not help...
Other than iPod and iPod Mini, I played with an iPod Nano (1st gen, 1GB, white) before. It was a gift from the bank. My mother uses it the most. She keeps on saying it doesn't work for some reason, but it works fine in my hands.
iPod Shuffle is one of the weirder ones in the iPod line. Why would someone buy something that doesn't even have a screen to tell you what the song name is but they have been out for 5 years. I bet there are cheaper mp3 players out there with a screen. Recently a 2nd gen, 1 GB, Silver, appeared at home and since my mom said the iPod Nano doens't work she uses this one now.
Last but definitely not least iPod Touch/iPhone
I remember researching and looking on the internet about it when it just came out. I wanted it pretty darn bad. I looked at both iPod Touches and iPhones and I wanted the iPhone more.
Since there was a contract I got the iPod Touch (1st Gen, 8GB) instead. Not too long after I got it, it was lost/stolen so I got another one.
Wasn't long until I got the 2nd iPod Touch to replace the 1st one, I got my 3rd one. It came with the MacBook I bought with the back to school promotion. A promotion so Apple can clear some storage and bring in new products during September.
Soon the iPod Touch 4th generation will be a part of this iPod collection I have.
I bought it because there is a camera(+ video). I like taking pictures and sometimes caring a camera, even if it is a point to shoot isn't that convient. Plus I don't have a good point and shoot. If I wanted to take good pictures I could use my DSLR.
It is just for random snap shots here and there so I don't think it will be a problem.
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