The other day I shot 34 pictures with my Canon T1I for my daughters Christmas card. There were already several hundred pic's on the 4mb card. As I was shooting I was looking at the pictures and they all looked pretty good but as always I was looking for the winner. When I removed the card and inserted it in my laptop all the pictures that I had just taken minutes ago were gone. I put the card back in the camera and they were still gone but all the other previous pictures were still there. I took a few more pictures and they were OK. I called my son who is a professional photographer and he said he has a retrieval program that will get the pictures back as long as I saw them when previewing on the camera. I sent him the card and he was able to get the missing pictures back. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
All that needs to be said is, teachers with proper training may or may not choose to carry a concealed weapon. When this information became known there would be no more school shootings because the cowards that carry out these horrific acts would no longer go where they could face lethal opposition
A C-700 was my first digital cameraand I have taken thousands of pictures with it, what a great camera. This is a point and shoot camera with some enhancements including macro setting. There is a mode wheel on top of the camera that allows you to select Auto, Landscape, Portrait, Action, Movie. Most of your shooting will be in the Auto mode but for portraits choose the portrait mode (Womans Face). When shooting in portrait mode the background will be softened especially if you maintain some space between your subject and the background. The 10X Zoom feature makes this a very versatile camera....Keep shooting