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21 Sep 08 Find a Nice Digital Camera

Author: Komang Setiabudi

Where are you going today? Are you going alone or together with your friends or family? Don’t forget to bring your camera. Don’t leave home without your camera. A lot of unique thing happen in the street. You can capture anything with your camera.

What is your camera? Do you still have your grandfather’s camera? Many people still use SLR (single lens reflection) cameras. A is great because you can create art. A professional will use both digital and .

If you go to the city and enter the , there are not many available now. Most people are preferred to use a compact . A is slim, full with features and easy to use. You don’t have to bring a big size camera and wherever you want to take some .

When you need to buy a you must think about the price, brand, features, quality, mega , services and guarantee, etc. You can choose many brands such as , , , Lumix, , , , Sanyo, , , and other brand. A starts from 1.3 and above 10 . You can get a good quality from 4 or more mega . Don’t buy a below the 4 because the quality is not so good when you print your . Recently, , Exilim, Cyber-shot, Lumix and other Chinese brand Mikona camera promote 12.1 . Wow…

The latest also equipped with technology, high sensitive ISO, anti shake, anti blur, , internal editing, and other high tech features. Also you can connect your to view full HDTV 1080p for better . You don’t have to buy a separate video camera if you are a traveler because a compact size also equipped with a capability to make a movie. It’s incredible.

Before you make a decision please consider the feature of the camera. Don’t forget to check the brochure and browse the information in the Internet. Make sure that the size, , and light, life, etc. fits your needs. Ask the shop owner about bonus if you choose a particular brand. Sometime they give some bonuses such as external or soft case. Most also include video capture capability, but make sure that you can make a video or movie with sound or audio. Video without audio is not complete. It’s a great idea if you purchase a in a promotion season. are now available for both professional and amateur enthusiasts. A professional is expensive and the size it’s bigger than the compact size .

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19 Sep 08 Digital Revolution With Canon Digital Camera

Author: Saris Hunsanugrom

There were times when cameras were considered to be a rich man’s luxury but nowadays, clicking with camera has become an important part of our daily events. With the constant improvement of technology, cameras have undergone a sea change and it was in the late 1970’s when saw the light of the day.

The first was Mavica, an analogue camera that used video floppy. However, since then, various brands launched such as , , , and to name a few. However, Inc. Japanese MNC specialized in the manufacturing of computer , copiers and cameras. started its operation in the year 1934 with Kwanon camera.

Ever since started manufacturing its , it became a hugely successful company and a cynosure of camera lover across world. Presently, is well known for its and advanced features that make it a well known brand name. Some of the high end includes series like G9, SX 100 IS, S5 IS and TX1.

EPH services include SD 950 IS, SD 890 IS, SD 790 IS, SD 870 IS, SD 770 IS, SD 1100 IS, SD 750, SD 850 IS, SD 800 IS and SD 1000. ’s A series includes A 460, A 550, A 470, A 560, A 580, A 570 IS, A 630, A 710 IS, A 590 IS, A 720 IS and A 650 IS to name a few.

Apart from , is famous for its EOS camera system that comes with Single (SLR) technology. However, for amateurs who love to shoot and capture moments of love and joy, the series is the best that comes with DIGIC processor and state of the art design.

Some of the highly rated include SD 1100 IS that supports 8 and 3X . Some other quality features include , features for . It supports JPEG file format and has a 2.5″ with 32 MB of internal as a part of Secure Digital feature.

SD950 IS comes with 12 mega and 3.7 optical and 4X digital feature. It also supports movie and sound mode. Its basic features include , , 2.5″ , Secure Digital of 32 MB. A590 IS includes image of 8 and optical and digital of 4X, focus, movie mode and manual and auto exposure along with 32 MB and 2.5: .

Digital Rebel XTi / 400D comes with 10.1 mega , file format of RAW and JPEG, processor, 9 point , micro drive support and automatic vibration and . Apart from it, there are

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18 Sep 08 You Need a Digital Camera Buying Guide

Copyright (c) 2008 Orlando Thompson

The best way to find out about is with a buying guide. You can find out all the information about each specific and what features the has as well as how they operate. The buying guide is a great place to start shopping. Some of the information in the guide will include the options, , and .

The information you find will help you choose a that will fit your needs. This is the most comprehensive guide for buying. You can get this guide in print or use the Internet, which has the same information. The buying guide has reviews of the , which should help you decide if the is worth the time and money.

The reviews come from testing the to see the ease of use and can explain how the features work or do not work. If you plan to buy a , you will find the buying guide very useful. For the first time user, this guide can be beneficial. If you already have a and want something comparable or better, the guide is where you should look.

You can find over thirty-five hundred reviews of when you look at the buying guide. Many online sites have all the information you need to decide which will work the best for you. The guide will help you with things that you need to consider when buying a . If you are looking for a professional or a for general , the buying guide will help you choose the best one.

Before you go and buy a , you need to compare different to find out which ones are highly rated plus which have all the features you are looking for.

It really depends largely on what you personally are looking for in a but these are comments of different personal wants and the features that they found important.

The Snapshooter

I want to take that I can e-mail to friends and family, post on the Web, or print in sizes smaller than 8×10 inches. I’d like a that is easy enough for the whole family to use and small enough to take anywhere. I’ll be printing on an inexpensive, all-purpose inkjet printer or getting prints from the local drugstore, though I’ll consider buying a printer if I like the enough. If this is your purpsose these are The specs that matter. It doesn’t matter. Most cameras on the market today have sufficient for your needs. Price $150 to $300, lens type (range encompassing at least 38mm to 114mm, equivalent) media Internal , , Stick, xD- Card, or Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard file format JPEG Interfaces USB, NTSC/PAL television connection, exposure controls automatic, programmed scene modes, exposure compensation (for tweaking the automatic exposure), focus controls automatic, modes automatic, fill, red-eye reduction, software stitching, album, slide show, multimedia VGA (640×480), 30fps video-clip recording with sound, other cool features to look for Direct-to-printer (PictBridge) output compatibility, in-camera red-eye removal, automatic exposure fix, optical or mechanical , .

The Trendsetter

I like to buy the newest, shiniest toys before anyone else does. I want to impress my friends and business associates with the latest technologies and coolest features, but not if it makes the product too complicated to use. Although I do want the best deal available the cost of the is not my number one concern. For the trendsetter the specs that matter are 8 or greater, price Less than $1,000 lens type (range encompassing at least 36mm to 108mm, equivalent), media Internal , , Stick, xD- Card, or SD/HC, file format JPEG, interfaces USB, HDMI, or component HDTV television connection, exposure controls automatic, programmed scene modes, exposure compensation (for tweaking the automatic exposure), focus controls automatic, modes automatic, fill, red-eye reduction Software -stitching, album, slide show, multimedia 720p (1,280×720) video-clip recording with sound and functioning during video, other cool features to look for Ultracompact design, Webcam , voice recording, Wi-Fi support, 3-inch LCD, simultaneous video and capture, 12X or greater optical , optical or mechanical , .

The Business user

I need to be able to shoot onsite or in the office, products and people for ads and publicity in print and on the Web, and get professional-looking results without hiring a pro. I need to get prints in a variety of ways, including from a color laser printer or quick-print shop. I have to share the camera with my coworkers. The specs that matter for the business user are 7 or greater, price $400 to $700, lens type (range encompassing at least 36mm to 130mm, equivalent), media , Stick, xD- Card, or SD/HC, file format JPEG or TIFF, interfaces USB, NTSC/PAL television connection, exposure controls automatic, aperture- and shutter-priority, manual, choice of metering modes, bracketing, focus controls automatic, manual modes automatic, fill, red-eye reduction, external compatibility, software editor; collaborative image sharing, multimedia voice recording, built-in speaker for audio playback, other cool features to look for Support for digital security, Wi-Fi, text-capture mode, world clock.

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