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Im looking for help identifying problems with user interfaces primarily with digital camera phones but also with digital cameras themselves. And it would be great if I could get some feedback. If anyone would like to contribute common problems they have? eg. Identifying if certain settings are on - such as flash..., whether memory is full, etc. It has been found small icons around the sides of the screen can be easy to miss so are looking for new ways to improve these functions.. Also what are the most common problems experienced by amateur photographers? Such as stability of the camera, picking the correct shot from a scene due to lighting etc... I'm just looking for any input at all on these matters..? Thanks. |
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The grip on the Canon XS is way too small
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