Hi there....currently have a Kodak Z710 point and shoot camera. We're taking DH's family next Saturday on a dolphin tour and want to get some great shots for them. DH and I took our boys on the same tour a year ago and DH only got one picture-because he only tried to take one! (what was I thinking giving him the camera??
) So, this time I want to let them focus on "seeing" the dolphins while I take the pictures (later I'm going to print them to use, as a Mother's Day/thanks for visiting scrapbook). On the tour, it's basically us in a small boat on a small waterway. The water's pretty shallow (I think at least) and I guess my "theory" is to just take lots of pictures hoping that you get some good ones to use later?????? Any suggestions on this?
We were at the beach this weekend and saw two dolphins out playing. I did "learn" that if I used the view finder (not sure if that's the right term-hole you look through) instead of the lcd screen, I had better luck that way and actually got a picture of one out in the open water.
Thanks so much to anyone who has any suggestions!! I really appreciate it!

We were at the beach this weekend and saw two dolphins out playing. I did "learn" that if I used the view finder (not sure if that's the right term-hole you look through) instead of the lcd screen, I had better luck that way and actually got a picture of one out in the open water.
Thanks so much to anyone who has any suggestions!! I really appreciate it!