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PC World has a good collection of tips for using your digital camera.
'The typical mobile professional's bag bulges with a notebook, a PDA, and a mobile phone (or smart phone), not to mention business cards, folders stuffed with papers, and the occasional half-eaten ham sandwich. And there's probably an MP3 player in there somewhere, too.
So I'm loath to suggest adding yet one more thing to an already overstuffed bag. But suggest I will: On your next business trip, consider packing a digital camera.
Yes, you can take pictures with many cell phones today. But most offer image resolution no greater than 640 by 480 pixels, which simply isn't enough to capture fine details.
A digital camera can be an extremely useful tool for capturing information as well as images. I'll give you a few examples, plus provide tips on backing up your image files on the go and shopping resources.' Read more at Digital Camera Tips
Posted by Darren in our Tips category on October 14, 2004