Hi, Sharlene. We have old Canon digital cameras. We like them because they actually have sounds attached to various features such as taking pictures and videos. I don't know if Canon retained that feature in their later models. With my declining vision, I am more a video person as our cameras have video with sound. This is not the case with the video camera in our Ozone phones. The best way to purchase a digital camera is to actually try to get to a store and try one out. I know this might sound a bit daunting, but I would hate for you to purchase something that either had a touch screen or no sound effects. perhaps you'd be able to get that with the specs, though. Hope this helps. Lynne ----- Original Message ----- From: S. Kraft To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 11:10 AM Subject: [infoshare] using a digital camera I only have light perception so I cannot see an image on the digital camera's screen before shooting. I would like to know if any if you has had success using a digital camera. I understand that some digital cameras have a wheel that turns continuously which must be turned to get the desired picture in the camera's field. I understand that some digital cameras are "point and shoot" so you don't have to visually focus. Any suggestions for digital cameras to purchase, or about ease of use, would be appreciated. Sharlene Kraft