Here are some ideas for remote shutter releases. http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8 <http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=remote+shutter+canon&tag=googhydr -20&index=aps&hvadid=3495226311&ref=pd_sl_51mxo62my0_b> &keywords=remote+shutter+canon&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=3495226311&r ef=pd_sl_51mxo62my0_b . I've used them in my mouth in the past. I just googled camera remote shutter release.
Janet 45 yrs post avm - C-6 www.NewHorizonsServiceDogs.org From: Dan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 7:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] A camera question how do you guys press the button on these cameras? I can hold them all right but I can only use one hand so pressing the button is really hard. Dan At 07:05 PM 10/21/2009, bob quinn said something that elicited my response: I had been using larger cameras (all Canon), sometimes using a "mono-pod" for stability, but last year i got a Canon PowerShot SD770 IS "Elph', which is smaller than a cigarette package. With a 6-inch mini-tripod (a Sima st-101) attached it has been a pleasure to use! Sorry, but I don't remember what i paid for it. FWIW: I like Canon because they seem to have truer colors. I bought a Nikon for my daughter once and hated the way faces always came out whitish. At 05:53 PM 10/21/2009, [email protected] wrote: In a message dated 10/21/2009 5:19:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Hi Everybody, I'm in the market to buy a GOOD digital camera not exceeding $225 like the Nikon L 100 I need guidance and pointers - do's & don'ts. I can't handle the skinny, skinny digital light cameras. I'm thinking of mounting the camera on a trek tech OPTERA 460 pro Bobbie Humphreys C-5,6.7 motocross jumping accident in 1973 at 17 Married to Sweet Pete Living in Parsippany, New Jersey Hi Bobbie, I have a Kodak 760 Easy Share that I really like. Before you buy one though make sure you can turn it on & off as some are difficult for our curled fingers.

