05ChristmasSurprise
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- Oct 12, 2004
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So, I'm loving a lot of these photos and I can't help but get nervous about our trip.
Last year we took 28 rolls and they were ALL blurry, grainy, and icky. (Okay, not like 110 awful, but not good at all). They were shot with the stupid 800 speed and I'll never make that mistake again.
So, I took a DISers advice and got the High Definition film this time, and I'm crossing my fingers that it will work.
I was thinking of bringing my digital, too (just a little Canon Powershot A75) but I don't get many pictures on it at a time before the card fills up.
Any advice on this particular camera? Is there a better way to shoot fireworks with it? Where/how do I get additional memory for it? Is it pricey? Can I upload pics to DH's laptop at the end of the day? (I just plug it in with it's USB cable into my mac and it automatically picks everything up and imports - I've never tried with DH's computer, which is a PC)
Thanks for any input. I want to really get good documentation this time.

Last year we took 28 rolls and they were ALL blurry, grainy, and icky. (Okay, not like 110 awful, but not good at all). They were shot with the stupid 800 speed and I'll never make that mistake again.
So, I took a DISers advice and got the High Definition film this time, and I'm crossing my fingers that it will work.
I was thinking of bringing my digital, too (just a little Canon Powershot A75) but I don't get many pictures on it at a time before the card fills up.
Any advice on this particular camera? Is there a better way to shoot fireworks with it? Where/how do I get additional memory for it? Is it pricey? Can I upload pics to DH's laptop at the end of the day? (I just plug it in with it's USB cable into my mac and it automatically picks everything up and imports - I've never tried with DH's computer, which is a PC)
Thanks for any input. I want to really get good documentation this time.
