While I've been a fairly loyal fan of my Canon digital camera with the flip screen for many years, it's so bulky and cumbersome I tend to drop it all the time. Lately it's been taking some shoddy pictures like this one below:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGwQ20Iki7bpnDp_3xXjEyywY-AZvB_9l0DFwAsXySPry7I5ueWs3cFQUMYQnDRkTN4zquu8df2L7Xw0moRz6ba_Z5Oq4Xyk5P4Q7YZzHh_dngG0y41anjnw9mUcyB2kPTp5a3GYxmafs/s320/Ben+Linus.JPG)
How does one go from taking this type of picture (
above) to taking this kind of picture (
below)?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg2xaQaCtDIWqUN-G8VpDerdUIGf2bmLpmxRwyD0d-4TQIO2tXjP_DXEqqH-TAPz5rwHtcqaFteCKzo99obMYraxKBeQaAWzTaMe04WF-ZR-JwauCmDUvOraTguQ1LOvZlVAp3N_UfTYKs/s320/michael+emerson.jpg)
The answer? Just add a Nikon coolpix camera. In my haste and frustration at my suck camera yesterday, I ran quickly to the store and picked this one up at the last minute. I had no idea if it'd work or if I'd be able to aim correctly, but I was SO pleasantly surprised. This camera is a rock star. I worship the size, the speed, the convenience, and the picture quality. Thank you, Nikon! Love it!
I'm a believer. See you later, Canon camera. I'm with Nikon now.
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