You should look at a real digital SLR if you need any or all of the following features: reliability; SLR bodies almost never fail; by comparison, point and shoot cameras are built for light weight and low cost big bright accurate optical viewfinder good quality images in low natural light, e.g., indoors without blasting everything with flash ability to attach specialty lenses, e.g., very wide angle lenses for interiors, scenery, and architecture, or long telephoto lenses for sports photography Choosing the right camera system is covered in a separate article on this server: "Building a Digital SLR System". Accessories You might want a lens cleaning kit. A must have is at least one additional memory card. Most of the compact digital cameras take SD cards. If you are taking JPEG photos rather than RAW, you'll be able to fit between 250 and 500 images in a 1 GB card. 1 GB SD cards: SanDisk 2 GB SD cards: SanDisk 4 GB SD cards: SanDisk (good for a long trip into a remote area where you can't copy images to a computer) It is much more convenient to use a single memory card for an entire project or trip rather than using multiple cards. If you want to wear the camera on your belt consider purchasing a small padded case. Lowe and Tamrac are generally the highest quality brands. The manufacturers' own brand cases are generally the lowest quality. Tamrac publishes a useful fit chart. Lowepro's is a huge PDF. Tamrac Ultra Compact Tamrac T17 Tamrac Digital 1 (slimmer digital cameras, plus extra pocket) Tamrac Digital 2 (compact cameras) Tamrac Digital 3 (SLR-like) If you have time and a good local shop, it is best to buy the case in person so that you can make sure you like the fit.
As a beginner, skate boarding may seem easy while watching someone else. But as a beginner there are can be overwhelming at first. The whole addiction usually comes from being able to repeat the trick many times and continually prepared to learn new moves or tricks to keep you as well as spectators interested while skateboarding.
Many people are searching for tips to perfect their 'Ollie's' and 'kick-flips' to compete with friends to show how much more talented they are than their friends. The latest tricks in skate boarding can leave a person exhausted. The following information is about skate boarding tricks as well as a few tips. By reading these tips, this does not guarantee a person will learn the trick. This takes a lot of patience for one to master skateboarding.
Step one: Think about a trick and how you are going to duplicate it or actually do it. It's strongly suggested to think about how the board moves and how you will perform the actual trick. Afterwards think about how you are going to move your legs and feet to make the board perform its magic. Then pick out a stance and try the trick a few times.
Step two: If you did not learn the trick in step number one. Don't worry at all because it is no big surprise to fail at beginning. Try again by thinking about you and your skate board and compare it to how you want your trick to work for you. If the board flipped too much, then try not to kick it too hard.
Step three: Trying step 2 over and over again will help you learn it a lot faster. If you fail at the beginning, try it again because with pure determination and perseverance you will eventually learn to master the trick. If you are not getting close to step two, it may be that you must practice a more basic trick. Please don't skate beyond your ability because we are all not the same and every one doesn't progress at the same speed.
Please abide by these steps and remember that skate boarding is supposed to be fun. The truth is, you don't have to burn yourself out by getting overly frustrated. Learn a few tricks at a time and not too many tricks at once. To be a great skate boarder, just skate, have fun, and remember that tricks are not always instant.
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