A Family's Photo Album Turns Digital
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Phillipsburg, St. Maarten
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The world is a canvas for Bill Willison and his family. As avid snow
and water skiers, sailors and hikers, the Willisons, it seems, are
always taking lots of pictures, digital pictures. "We rarely ever
get out our 35mm camera anymore," said Bill Willison. "You just can't
beat the quality, convenience and immediacy of digital photography.
With ADOBE PHOTOSHOP it's just so easy to clean, crop and print the
right image the very first time." Also, 98 percent of the images found
on the Willison's website were captured by his KODAK
DC120 Zoom Camera. Now, as he is preparing to do more printing,
the Willison family bought a DC260
Zoom Camera.
"One of the things I like is the ease of changing the settings, and
the fact that they stay set when you turn off the camera, rather than
constantly defaulting to factory settings," said Willison. "The other
thing I like is the digital zoom capability. I was used to having
a wide variety of lenses with my 35mm camera." Willison also plans
on using the burst capture mode to master shooting of live action,
like his son's BMX bicycle racing. "My experience with the DC120 was
so positive that I went right back to Kodak when it was time to upgrade.
I looked at a number of cameras, but Kodak was just head and shoulders
"quality-wise" above the rest of them," concluded Willison.
This past April, Willison and his wife took a Windjammer cruise aboard
The Fantome. That ship and its 31 crew members was lost at sea during
Hurricane Mitch last fall. Willison and his wife cherish the digital
pictures they had taken during that trip. They also used those pictures
to create an online Fantome memorial that has been viewed by people
all over the world.
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