A friend of mine uses zenfolio.com. They take care of the billing, too. Her pictures cannot be downloaded, only examined. There is a watermark, also.
Try, "I'll do my best to bring out her natural beauty. She has some lovely features that her sister would die for."
I've had a 60D for about a year and have shot a gizillion videos of my granddaughter with no problems. Initially, however, I had the same problem as you describe. Have used a Transcend SD HC 16GB card with a speed rating of 10 ever since without problem one. Transcend is one of the cheaper cards, but it works fine for me.
Try it! You might find it works.
Dan
I've had mine about a year and find the feature very useful. The purpose is to insure that the photographer doesn't inadvertently change settings during routine handling of the camera. Doesn't interfere much at all since I tend to only use one or two settings most of the time anyway.
Dan
Isn't this forum supposed to be about photography? It is not a social forum. For crying out loud!!!!!!
My camera is a Canon 60D.
What are the camera clicks referred to in an earlier post? I assume it relates to the number of shutter actuations. How/where do I find that number? I have looked in the meta-data but am not sure what I should look for.
I saw a post a couple of days ago concerning the number of "clicks" that cameras have. I assume this refers to the actual shutter actuations. One of the respondents indicated that the number could be found in the meta data. I have looked in the meta data and couldn't find any reference to "clicks". What/where do I find this number?
Would love to join. I have Elements 9 and Photoshop 7 (older version prior to CS). I'm not sure the level of compatibility between CS5 and what I have. Layers/layers/layers!!!! Send info.
Check out McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras. There have been 12 editions going back many years.
The most recent was published in 2006. It is the Bible of all used camera books and has over 40,000 cameras listed. I believe they get their values worldwide based on all available data.
Also, look on eBay to determine what your camera may be selling for. I collect old manual focus Minolta cameras and have used eBay for many of my purchases. More recent cameras can be found on Craig's List.