April 28, 2006, Newsletter Issue #13: The ABCs Of LCDs

Tip of the Week

If you think back hard enough you can remember the days before the digital camera revolution. When you would just look for the view finder, aim, and hope for the best. Thankfully digital cameras have what’s called an LCD or Liquid Crystal Displays. They are extremely useful to any digital photographer. It essentially gives you a more accurate preview of what the picture will look like before you snap it. As digital binoculars with digital camera evolve they take on more of the characteristics of digital cameras. Which of course means sporting these handy LCD screens. If your digital camera binoculars has an LCD use it sparingly. If an LCD screen is constantly left on it will become a big drain on the battery.

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