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  from Michael Carr
It can happen to anyone. A perfectly good camera goes bad. Maybe it breaks down, maybe it just needs a little update. There are choices, and there are solutions. Step 1: Be sure you get your warranty honored. Step 2: Make sure your camera is current. Step 3: Be sure you know how to use it!

 
In the Spotlight
Get Your Warranty Honored
f your camera breaks or malfunctions, it could be covered by a warranty. Why pay money if you can get it fixed for free? Sometimes inducing a manufacturer or...read more

 
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Digital Camera Firmware Updates
Digital camera firmware updates are a great free way to upgrade your camera without splurging on the hottest new model. Firmware updates for your digital...read more

 
Tips on Using Your Digital Camera
Now that you have a great new digital camera, the fun is just beginning. Find out how to use your new digital camera, from which...read more

 
 
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Top Picks - Camera Bags for Digital Point-and-Shoot  from your Digital Cameras Guide
It is important to protect your digital point-and-shoot camera from LCD scratches, dings and other general abuse. A great camera bag can do that. You don't want one that is too big and bulky, but you also need to be sure your camera fits. They can hold all the little extras, too, like batteries and memory cards. Here is a list of the top camera bags for digital point-and-shoot cameras. (Be sure you check the bag's dimensions to be certain your specific camera model will fit).

1) RoadWired Podzilla Camera Bag
Compact yet functional, this camera bag features more than 20 pockets and compartments in a tight 9"x9"x6" bag. It can be used to hold a digital camera or an SLR, with extra space for loads of memory cards, cords, a cell phone, batteries or whatever you can tuck in somewhere. All in all, a handy and attractive bag (coming in choices of five colors) that uses its available storage space well.

2) Sumdex SlimPack Camera Case
This versatile little bag is great for shooting around town or even while traveling. You can wear it as a waistback or over your shoulder. It has a zippered and separate accessory pouch underneath for extras (and you won't need to worry about them rattling around or falling out when you get your camera in and out). It also has an extra pouch to hold a cellphone.

3) Sumdex Double Horizontal Camera Pouch
This two-sided bag is especially appealing because you can store your camera in one side, and a wallet or cell phone in the other. It almost looks like a purse, made of a suede-like material and coming in four colors. This is a great bag for travel.

 
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