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Can anyone tell me where I can get my Olympus Underwater camera fixed here in the Philippines thats affordable? I got it fixed a year ago at olympus service center for 4k and now it has the same problem.. LCD is out, but it can still take pictures...
How to charge digital camera and laptop when I go to the Philippines? I have a Olympus Stylus Digital Camera 7.1 mgpxl with a battery that reads AC 100-240 V and an HP Pavilion dv6835 nr laptop. Now...can someone please explain to me in the most BASIC way - like if you were explaining this to a child (I don't understand the technical jargon) --if I need to buy some kind of device so that it will charge properly?
i accidentally charged my olympus cam to a wrong charger, do u think olympus service center can still fix it? if their's a chance to fix my camera can you suggest anything where i can send my cam to any service center here in the Philippines? it would be more convenient for me if it is in manila or near in manila. if not, is their anything you can recommend to do something to my cam?
I lost my digital camera, where can i buy a low price digicam? it's a Olympus FE-190,it was a gift from my sister in law on my wedding, but unfortunately it was rubbed. i really need to replace it because my husband would get angry. where can i buy a digicam with the same brand in a low price. i'm from the Philippines. i really need help..
Is photography worth getting into? I'm a very artistic person. I love trying new things and expressing my creativity in many ways including painting, music, poetry and lately- photography. I bought a camera on my trip to the philippines last summer and I had a great time taking candid photos of the natives and capturing the spirit of this beautiful country. However on the last few weeks of the trip, my camera broke and I missed out on some amazing shoots. Now my dilemma is; if I'm going to get into photography- I want a camera that will last. I'm looking into the Olympus Stylus tough 6000 which is waterproof/shockproof/freeze-proof you name it- which would surely fit my active lifestyle on my trips to the beach or up to mountains. Now my question is, despite the few hundred I would spending on this camera- would it be worth it to get into photography itself? Or should I settle with a lesser camera and not worry about being a "Photographer" since I already do so much and may not have time to commit myself to the trade. I'm looking for your personal experiences. Some inspiration into what it means to be a photographer rather then just being a guy/girl snapping photos. What are your views of photography as an art form and what inspires you?
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