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Digital Photography - Visit your Digital Camera Manufacturer's Website

SUMMARY: Why you should regularly visit your digital camera manufacturer's website.

After you have set up and used your digital camera a few times and generally gotten used to a few of its features, take a few minutes and visit the manufacturer's website.

Some digital camera manufacturers may offer extended versions of the camera manuals that provide detailed information about some camera features glossed over in the printer version. Support sites may offer tips and tricks geared towards your camera. And, there may be updates to the camera's firmware or the software packages that came with your camera. Nothing's better than finding free updates <grin>.

Here are some websites to common digital camera manufacturers. If you look at the names of these digital camera manufacturers and their URLs, you will definitely notice a pattern.

Canon - http://www.canon.com

Casio - http://www.casio.com

Epson - http://www.epson.com

Fujifilm - http://www.fujifilm.com

HP (Hewlett-Packard) - http://www.hp.com/

Kodak - http://www.kodak.com

Konica Minolta - http://konicaminolta.com

Kyocera - http://www.kyocera.com

Leica - http://www.leica.com/

Nikon - http://www.nikon.com

Olympus - http://www.olympus.com

Panasonic - http://www.panasonic.com/

Pentax - http://www.pentax.com

Ricoh - http://www.ricoh.com/

Samsung - http://www.samsung.com/

Sony - http://www.sony.com


 


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