Take A College Course On Operating Digital Cameras
You may well think that working a digital camera is an easy thing–just turn it on, point it at something and press a button. But for a lot of people, getting that digital camera to work isn’t easy, but just the opposite. For some people, getting that digital camera to work may well be the hardest thing they’ve done in a long time, and as such, they need extra help.
If you’re one of those people, or you just want a little help learning how to get the most out of that sweet new digital camera you got for Christmas, then you might want to hear about a course being offered at the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan’s continuing education department, “Operating A Digital Camera for Beginners”.
UWS, of course, isn’t the first or only university to offer a class like this, so in case you haven’t thought of doing so already, maybe you want to think about adding a class to your list of things to do. It’s a great idea, especially if you’re new to cameras, and it never hurts to know a little more.
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