Of all the times, for my camera to die! For the past few weeks, I have had trouble with this thing and thought it was the batteries or the software. Today, I confirmed that it is the camera itself.
I spent the afternoon with the twins, opening presents and watching them try out their new tricycles. I was counting on cute pix of them, on the trikes and trying on their new boots.
For a non-techie, this camera was perfect: point-and-shoot, easy-to-use software, no complicated settings. At 3.1 MP, it suited my needs to a "T" and it was only 2 years old (out of warranty of course).
Well, I'm not going to spend money to repair a relatively inexpensive camera. Got online, this afternoon and am going to replace it, with a 6.1 MP camera, for around $200.00.
Fortunately, Sam has a good camera and is going to e-mail me her pix.
I spent the afternoon with the twins, opening presents and watching them try out their new tricycles. I was counting on cute pix of them, on the trikes and trying on their new boots.
For a non-techie, this camera was perfect: point-and-shoot, easy-to-use software, no complicated settings. At 3.1 MP, it suited my needs to a "T" and it was only 2 years old (out of warranty of course).
Well, I'm not going to spend money to repair a relatively inexpensive camera. Got online, this afternoon and am going to replace it, with a 6.1 MP camera, for around $200.00.
Fortunately, Sam has a good camera and is going to e-mail me her pix.