Perhaps the Canon sx50 HS, but there's a new one coming out soon, probably.
You can use the software that is delivered with your camera , or you can use Adobe Bridge You can use the software that is delivered with your camera , or you can use Adobe Bridge You can use the software that is delivered with your camera , or you can use Adobe Bridge
Yes
I would consider 1st is DSLR camera 2nd is BRIDGE camera 3rd is POINT & SHOOT camera
A bridge camera is a mediate between a single-lens reflex camera and a point and shoot camera. Bridge cameras often lack some of the functions of their single-lens alternatives such as a viewfinder and interchangeable lens. They can be purchased at photographic specialist stores as well as online retailers such as Amazon.
you get the camera from helping the man cross the bridge. Just let some air out of the tires.
a camera, phone camera
more information is needed, such as weight of the camers, shape of the camera, and the wind speed
GE X5 is the latest Digital Bridge Camera that lets you to capture the landscape scenes effortlessly through its award-winning pan capture feature. It's a 14mega pixel camera and is very easy to use for professional or casual purposes.
To get the truck from under the bridge you have to lower the left tire and the man will give you a camera.
Egg Mc.Man.....In a Plastic Bag
To get the camera, you have to help the driver with his truck stuck under the bridge. To do that, you have to click on the left tire then hold down the little gold circle. Then he will give you the camera.
Current bridge cameras cannot like the SX50IS