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Snap Shots: by Harry Flashman
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Retired? Bored with nothing to do? Try photography!
We are all looking for the elixir of youth. There’s a Peter Pan in all of us,
but one of the quickest ways to get old is to retire and have nothing to do.
There is a limit to how many times you can sit on the beach, or play golf. No
matter how much of a beach fanatic you are, or an avid golfer, there can
certainly be too much of a good thing. This is why I ask you to consider
photography.
As one gets older, physical activity is important - just getting out of the
house or condo is an enjoyment in itself. This is where photography is so good.
Give yourself a small photo project and out you go and illustrate it.
Photography is also an ideal pastime for seniors, because it is something that
can be picked up and put down at will, it is not too physically demanding, and
modern cameras can assist in the areas where age has taken some toll. And the
end result is something that can give you great joy, be that award winning
sunsets or just pictures of the grandchildren.
To play golf you need golf clubs. To play photography you need a camera. There
are lots of different ones, but get one with autofocus (AF). There are many
reasons for this, but since sharp focus is necessary for a good final print, let
the camera do it for you, when sharpness in vision is something that becomes
very problematical as you get older. Provided you can point the camera in the
right direction, today’s camera will do the rest.
Most AF ones are a little more expensive, and work by moving the lens in and out
electronically to focus on the subject in the middle of the viewfinder, just as
if you were doing it yourself. They do this quickly and accurately and will
usually give an audible ‘beep’, or a green light in the viewfinder to let you
know the focus has been set. Do not be afraid to try the new advanced cameras,
they make life easier, so just use them to your advantage.
Another problem often associated with aging is stiffening of the fingers. Will
this make it difficult to thread the film into the take-up spool? Forget it!
Today’s digital camera does away with film and any of the problems associated
with it. Nothing could be simpler or more fool proof. You don’t even need to
wait for the film to be processed!
Zoom lenses also save you having to go the distance. Is it just too much of a
hassle these days to walk up to distant objects to get close-up details? Then a
zoom lens will do it for you. With a zoom lens it is no problem at all to get a
close-up, a wide angle and a distant shot from the same camera position. Maybe
an autofocus digital compact camera with an inbuilt zoom lens is just the camera
for you. Just push a button to make the zoom bring the subject closer or farther
away.
As we get older, we are also more prone to the shakes. Today’s digital cameras
can even compensate for the tremor, with anti-shake technology. This makes
photography for seniors even easier.
Today’s camera manufacturers have taken the tears out of flash too. New cameras
have their own in-built flash which comes on when the light levels are too low,
will set their own flash power and give you perfectly lit indoor night shots
every time.
So there you have it, retirees. There are cameras available now which can get
you into photography! If you once had the ‘photographic eye’, then that ability
is still there. All you have to do is get the equipment to let you use and enjoy
it again. Look for suitable AF digital compacts with built in zoom, anti-shake
technology and auto flash.
Pricewise you are looking at spending something over B. 5,000, though the range
of cameras over B. 10,000 is greater. There are plenty of choices in the
marketplace. Something from the major brands such as Nikon, Canon, Olympus,
Samsung. A hint around birthday time should suffice.
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