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Where's my camera when I need it?
Bill Myers
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How many times have you said, "I wish I had a camera with me so I could get a picture of this"?

Truth is, almost every time I'm away from the office, I find things I want to shoot photos of . . . photos that would help me write an article, explain a point, or use in a video.

But until recently, I never seemed to have a camera with me when I needed one . . . they were all safe at home.

Then I invested in one of those new pocket-sized, high resolution digital cameras (a 5 megapixel Casio QV-R51), small and light enough to fit into a shirt pocket.

And now, wherever I go, I have a camera at the ready - and its already paying off in photos I'm using in my work.

As a product developer, writer, and information publisher, you really should consider carrying one of these little cameras with you.

That way when you see something interesting, humorous, inspirational, or just newsworthy, you can snap a few pictures, which you can later use in your articles, web pages, videos, or books.

And you'll never again have to say, "I wish I had a camera with me so I could get a picture of this".


  



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