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21 Sep 08 NIKON AND T-MOBILE OFFER LATEST TECHNOLOGY AND NEW SERVICE TO EMAIL PICTURES DIRECTLY FROM YOUR CAMERA

New COOLPIX S7c Captures Great and Enables Sharing From More Than 7,000 T-Mobile Hotspot Locations

MELVILLE, NY (August 24, 2006) - today announces a partnership with T-Mobile USA, Inc. that enables owners of the new COOLPIX S7c to access T-Mobile Hotspot Wi-Fi Service in order to be able to wirelessly share with family and friends. Coinciding with the launch of ’s COOLPIX S7c, the Wi-Fi service called “COOLPIX CONNECT” makes it possible for users of the to take high-quality and send them via e-mail* through a direct high-speed Wi-Fi connection at T-Mobile’s U.S.-based Hotspot locations. The COOLPIX S7c is a 7.1 , 3x Nikkor ED lens camera that combines high-quality imaging performance, style and impressive new - sharing technology.

“The S7c is the most technologically advanced compact that has ever released,” says Bill Giordano, General Manager Marketing, COOLPIX for , Inc. “’s all-new COOLPIX CONNECT service allows users to take with the new COOLPIX S7c camera and send them to family and friends across the globe. The partnership with T-Mobile provides customers with the opportunity to share their easily and seamlessly.”

Working with T-Mobile, ’s COOLPIX CONNECT provides COOLPIX S7c users with Wi-Fi service that offers unmatched convenience and ease of use. The first time that a COOLPIX S7c user connects the camera to the T-Mobile network at any of the thousand T-Mobile HotSpot locations nationwide, that user’s one year of complimentary T-Mobile HotSpot service is automatically activated**. Choosing Wi-Fi mode on the COOLPIX S7c in a U.S.-based T-Mobile Hot Spot location automatically connects the camera to the T-Mobile network, activates the complimentary T-Mobile HotSpot service, and readies the camera to share through a high-speed Wi-Fi connection.

The T-Mobile HotSpot service enables a total of up to 50MB of to be sent to a T-Mobile server and stored for a maximum of two weeks. The server sends an email to each specified recipient with a thumbnail and a link to a Web page, thereby allowing COOLPIX S7c users to invite friends and family members to view the right away, download full- versions of the to their own computer, or enjoy the as a slideshow.

COOLPIX S7c customers can access T-Mobile HotSpot service in more than 7,000 U.S. locations, including convenient venues such as select Starbucks®, Borders®, FedEx Kinko’s™, Hyatt® Hotels & Resorts, Red Roof Inn™ locations, Sofitel and Novotel hotels, airline clubs of American®, Delta, United® and US Airways®, and many airports. For a complete list of T-Mobile HotSpot locations and more information about T-Mobile HotSpot Wi-Fi broadband service, please visit www.t-mobile.com/hotspot.

The COOLPIX S7c will be available nationwide in September 2006 with an MSRP of $349.95. For more information about this and other COOLPIX cameras, please visit www..com.

* sent via COOLPIX Connect can be sent only from the U.S.
** One year of complimentary T-Mobile HotSpot service begins from the first time you automatically connect your COOLPIX S7c to the T-Mobile network at a T-Mobile HotSpot location within the U.S. T-Mobile HotSpot service does not include access to the Internet at any Wi-Fi roaming locations. This offer expires on September 30, 2007.

About
, At the Heart of the Image™. Inc. is the world leader in digital imaging, precision and imaging technology and is globally recognized for setting new standards in product design and performance for its award-winning consumer and professional . Inc. distributes the Total Imaging System of consumer and professional cameras, Nikkor , Speedlights and System Accessories; COOLPIX® compact ; COOLSCAN® digital scanners; ; software products and sports and recreational . At the heart of every camera is ’s Exclusive Feature System, making it easy for anyone to take amazing digital . Through the Spirit Initiative™, the company, plays an active role in supporting aspiring and advanced through a variety of philanthropic organizations, educational programs, events and workshops. For more information, dial (800) -US or visit www..com, which links all levels of to the web’s most comprehensive learning and sharing communities.

About T-Mobile USA, Inc.
Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile USA, Inc. is a member of the T-Mobile International group, the mobile telecommunications subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG. T-Mobile USA’s GSM/GPRS voice and data networks in the United States (including roaming and other agreements) reach more than 275 million people. In addition, T-Mobile operates the largest carrier-grade, commercial wireless broadband network in the United States, providing Wi-Fi access at more than 7,800 public locations throughout the country, with further Wi-Fi access being made available at nearly 30,000 international roaming locations. For more information, visit the company Web site at www.t-mobile.com. T-Mobile® is a federally registered trademark of Deutsche Telekom AG.

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21 Sep 08 Nikon Announces Seven New COOLPIX Cameras With Consumer’s Digital Photography Needs in Mind

’s New COOLPIX Put Performance and Style in Your Life

Announces Seven New COOLPIX Cameras With Consumer’s Digital Needs in Mind

’s New COOLPIX Put Performance and Style in Your Life

MELVILLE, N.Y., Feb. 21 — Looking for a premier with your needs in mind? Whether you’re a first time consumer, looking to update your old , a person who enjoys sharing your or an experienced looking for a compact , ’s 2006 COOLPIX line has a camera and feature set that is right for you. Today, announced the addition of seven new COOLPIX cameras adding to its Life, Style and Performance Series. Developed with the consumer in mind, has combined exceptional features with world-renowned quality design and style at attractive prices.

“Consumers requested small, sharp, powerful and easy-to-use that can capture and share moments and ,” says Bill Giordano, General Manager of Consumer Product Marketing for Inc. “From entry-level to advanced technologies our designers and engineers have done an outstanding job of adopting design styles and intuitive technology that directly address what the consumer asks for — a camera that looks great and performs just as
well.”

Unique to COOLPIX , and now for the first time available throughout the line-up, is ’s Exclusive Feature System, which gives users the power to automatically improve recorded in-camera. This combination of in-camera features provides a quick, easy and seamless answer to underexposed due to excessive backlight or insufficient ,
blurry or out-of-focus shots and red eyes. The system includes:

– In-Camera Red-Eye Fix(TM): automatically detects and corrects , a common condition that occurs in . You may never see again.
– Face-Priority AF*: automatically finds and focuses on a persons face within the frame, providing sharp focus to produce clear, crisp portraits wherever the subject is positioned in the frame.
– D-Lighting: selects and creates a copy of with excessive backlight or insufficient illumination, adding light and detail where necessary.
– Blur Warning: alerts the user that a shot has resulted in a blurry allowing for it to be retaken before leaving the scene.
– Best Shot Selector (BSS): automatically identifies and saves the sharpest shot from ten sequential shots.

In addition, every new COOLPIX camera features TV Quality Move Mode** function (recording movies at up to 30 fps with sound), Noise Reduction - to produce better results during low-light conditions; a broad choice of selection and a convenient Help Button, which is never further than a push of a button away, giving easy-to-understand explanations for all
functions throughout the menu.

Made Easy with ’s COOLPIX L-Series

If you are looking for an easy to use, compact that takes great right out of the box, the COOLPIX L Series is a perfect fit. The COOLPIX L2, L3 and L4 feature high-quality components, including a 3x optical -Nikkor lens, a big, bright, 2.0-inch LCD and a streamlined design (less than 1″ thick) which contributes to the camera’s style and operation.

Adding to the cameras’ portability, each camera is AA-size and SD card compatible. With generous effective values of 6.0 for the COOLPIX L2, 5.1 for the and 4.0 for the COOLPIX L4, users have the ability to produce clear, crisp . A choice of 15 Scene Modes - including four with Scene Assist - Best Shot Selector (BSS), Single and Continuous AF, Choice of and Noise reduction help users create with optimal results.

The L2 and L3 will be available in late February 2006 with MSRP’s of, $199.95 for the L3 and $249.95 for the L2. The L4 will be available in March 2006 with an MSRP of $149.95

Brilliance Made Beautiful with ’s COOLPIX S Series

The stylish COOLPIX S5 and S6 combine high-quality imaging performance with impressive digital sharing technology. The sleek, modern wave design of the S Series cameras, along with 6.0 effective and a 3x optical -Nikkor ED Glass lens, make them ideal for the user who wants a camera with added style. Sharing digital is easy with the new Pictmotion(TM) function, which allows users to select their favorite , choose one of five royalty-free, pre-installed music files, or their own choice of music***, and automatically produce slide shows with pace and transition selected to match the music and style. Slide shows can be played back with ease on the S5’s 2.5-inch LCD of the S6’s 3.0-inch LCD, each of which is viewable for a wide 170-degree angle.

The incorporation of a Rotary Multi Selector allows for easy scrolling through the newly designed menu system and breezing through playback at up to 10 frames per second. Also included in the new S Series is a standalone One-Touch Portrait button conveniently located on the top of each camera, giving users instant access to the In-Camera Fix and Face Priority AF options.

To ensure quality in various shooting environments, users have the option of 16 scene modes, 17 for S5 with Underwater mode****, including four modes with Scene Assist.

The COOLPIX S6 features an additional advantage of built-in WiFi capability, allowing for wireless transfer of to a computer and wireless printing***** with any PictBridge enabled printer.

The COOLPIX S5 and S6 will be available nationwide in March 2006. The S5 has an MSRP of $349.95 and the S6 $449.95.

Passion Made Powerful with ’s COOLPIX P-Series

The COOLPIX P3 and P4 combine 8.1 effective with a range of advanced in-camera technologies. Designed for the who enjoys customization and the ability to control their , the P Series cameras feature an innovative Vibration Reduction (VR) capability. Originally developed for SLR , VR capability is available in two modes (Normal and Active) in order to compensate for camera movement. VR Normal compensates for minor movements, most often associated with handheld shooting, while VR Active compensates for more pronounced movements, such as the vibration of a moving vehicle.

The P3 and P4 give users the flexibility of a full array of settings. Covering a broader area of the frame, the new 11 wide-area AF achieves better results in more diverse compositions - leaving free to concentrate on the shot while the camera automatically achieves superior, sharp focus. In addition, there are 16 shooting modes, including nine advanced scene modes that allow to produce better suited to their own personal tastes - through the use of three effects that vary brightness, color intensity, noise reduction and more. To help capture the action as it happens, both cameras feature continuous shooting at up to 1.8 frames per second, which is
complimented by a five shot buffer that allows users to shoot in a continuous burst, with the camera recording the last five taken.

The COOLPIX P3 comes with built in Wi-Fi capability that allows for wireless transfer of to a computer and wireless printing***** with any PictBridge enabled printer.

The COOLPIX P3 and P4 will be available in March 2006 with a MSRP of $449.95 and $399.95, respectively.

* Face-recognition capability may be limited in some shooting
conditions.
** COOLPIX L4 does not record sound in the Movie Mode.
*** Via PictureProject for Windows only.
**** Requires new FJ-CP-1 - Field Jacket - Price TBD
***** Requires optionally available Wireless Printer Adapter PD-10.

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21 Sep 08 Nikon COOLPIX Style Series Adds Slideshows With Your Music and Wave Design

’s New 6.0- COOLPIX S5 and S6 Perform As Great As They Look

MELVILLE, NY (February 21, 2006) - today announced a stylish and edgy addition to the COOLPIX S, or Style, Series of . The new COOLPIX S5 and S6 combine high-quality imaging performance with impressive new Pictmotion™ sharing technology to make the S5 and S6 the must-have compact . Both the S5 and S6 have sleek, slim wave designs, appealing to users who want their cameras to look as great as the they take. Each camera boasts 6.0 effective and features a 3x -Nikkor ED Glass lens.

“Along with other products of great design, ’s new COOLPIX S Series encompasses all things desirable. It’s a great union of form and function,” says Bill Giordano, General Manager of Consumer Product Marketing for Inc. “Beyond style, the introduction of Pictmotion technology, huge, bright and a new Rotary Multi Selector turn the S5 and S6 cameras into fun tools for taking and sharing digital .”

Unique to COOLPIX , and now for the first time available throughout the line-up, is ’s Exclusive Feature System, which gives users the power to automatically improve recorded in-camera. This combination of in-camera features provides a quick, easy and seamless answer to dark , blurry or out-of-focus shots and red eyes. The system includes:

- In-Camera Red-Eye Fixâ„¢: automatically detects and corrects , a common condition that occurs in . You may never see again.
- Face-Priority AF*: automatically finds and focuses on a persons face within the frame, providing sharp focus to produce clear, crisp portraits wherever the subject is positioned in the frame.
- D-Lighting: selects and creates a copy of with excessive backlight or insufficient illumination, adding light and detail where necessary.
- Blur Warning: alerts the user that a shot has resulted in a blurry allowing for it to be retaken before leaving the scene.
- Best Shot Selector (BSS): automatically identifies and saves the sharpest shot from ten sequential shots.

Making it simple and convenient to take stunning portraits, a standalone One-Touch Portrait Button featured on both the S5 and S6, gives users instant access to the Face Priority AF and In-Camera Fix options. To ensure quality in various shooting environments, users have the option of 16 scene modes,17 for S5 with Underwater mode**, including four modes with Scene Assist and a TV Quality Movie Mode function that records moving at 30fps with sound.

Sharing digital is made easy with the new Pictmotion technology, which puts a creative new spin on the average in-camera slide show. By allowing users to select their favorite recorded and matching one of five royalty-free, pre-installed music files on the camera, or your own choice of music***, Pictmotion automatically analyzes all the elements to produce in-camera slide shows that look great and are fun to share with others. The COOLPIX S5 and S6 provide quality playback of sound and the bright, sharp expanded 2.5 and 3.0-inch LCD’s – with an impressively wide 170-degree viewing angle - make it easy for everyone to see.

With the incorporation of a new Rotary Multi Selector, users can easily scroll their way through the newly designed menu system or breeze through playback at up to 10 frames per second. Another new feature for the COOLPIX S5 and S6 includes a calendar function that automatically sorts according to the date that they were taken. For added in camera assistance, created a Help button, which is now standard on all ’s new COOLPIX cameras. This component provides easy-to-understand explanations for functions on the main menu.

Supporting both 80211.b and 80211.g WiFi standards, the built-in WiFi on the COOLPIX S6 allows for wireless transfer and printing of to any PictBridge-enabled printer. For wireless printing of without a computer offers the accessory Wireless Printer Adapter PD-10.

The COOLPIX S5 and S6 will be available nationwide in March 2006. The S5 has an MSRP of $349.95 and the S6 $449.95. For more information about this and other COOLPIX cameras, please visit www..com.

* Face-recognition capability may be limited in some shooting conditions.
**Requires new FJ-CP-1 Field Jacket Price TBD
***Via PictureProject for Windows only.

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21 Sep 08 Finding A Digital Camera Online

Author: David Faulkner

The great international market bazaar known as the Internet has rapidly made inroads on the territory of traditional brick and mortar retailers, and has in fact become the preferred shopping venue for millions of consumers. The Internet allows people to shop a their convenience from the comfort of their homes without spending money on gas and time fighting traffic.

Internet shopping also allows consumers to comparison shop online, reviewing the features of different items and finding the best prices. While there are, of course, things that should not be purchased online like perishable foods or live animals, it would be very hard to run a search for a non-perishable item an not find someone, somewhere ., who is selling it on their website.

Concerns About Shopping Online

Electronic items are especially in demand for online purchase, and many thousands of people have bought or considered buying a online. While the chances of getting scammed when purchasing a high-end item like a online do exist, they are probably greater than the chances of being cheated by a regular store or by purchasing a camera through the classifieds.

Internet retailers, like traditional ones, live and die with their customer base, and if they cannot get repeat business, will be doomed. Being conned when you purchase you online guarantees you will not be a return customer, and also guarantees bad publicity for the seller.

People buy for different reasons; environmentally conscious consumers like them because there are no polluting chemicals involved in the production of digital . Others like them because they allow instant viewing of a , and because there are software which can turn even the most amateur into a budding Ansel Adams.

If you’re considering buying a online, you can feel good both about doing you small part to protect the environment, and about owning a technology which appears to be the future of amateur . While your online purchase may not get you the superlative quality that professional create with and darkrooms, it will get you started, and the technology is improving by leaps and bounds.

What To Look For In A

When shopping for your on line, research its capacity and pixilation; the greater its pixelation number, the better the and detailing of your will be. But the price you pay for a online will increase as its pixelation does.

The number of your can store is determined by its capacity; however, you can always purchase extra capacity by getting an additional card, just like you can buy extra for your personal computer. The very first could hold up to thirty , making them competitive with 36- rolls of photographic .

Today, however, even priced in the medium range will store a hundred of more . Once you’ve settled on ho much pixilation and capacity you need, and found the camera website offering it at the best price, you should be ready to buy your digital cameral online!

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21 Sep 08 The Advantages Of A Digital Camera

Author: Roberto Sedycias

The has totally changed the way we take ; it has made the greatest impact in the world of since the Polaroid Instamatic camera. It is a great accessory to the present day computer; can be taken in an instant and loaded on to the computer, and emailed to a friend or a relative in the space of a few minutes. If you add a quality ink jet printer to your computer, you will not need to develop a roll of ever again.

The started out from a single 1 mega quality ; now they come in over 10 with huge print sizes, with amazing quality.

You may find it tough to decide which will fulfill your needs the best. You will have to undertake a bit of research, to help you to find the , with the proper , filters, external , - everything you need so that you can start taking , like a professional! Just spend a little time and figure out how you will be really using your , before you purchase one. Will it be for daily use, for special occasions like birthdays, family reunions? Will the price of the make a lot of difference?

The is also part of a new field of , in which you use a green or a blue background, and with special software like Corel Paint or PhotoShop, you can do wonders and create a new imaginative background. You can edit out the background and put in its place any of thousands of prepared indoors or outdoors backgrounds. There are multifunctional that can take not only but also video and sound. can be categorized as still cameras, and professional modular .

Since the market is so full of different models of , you have to select a that will suit your needs. They come in different price ranges, so you will not have any difficulty selecting one that will fit into your budget. Before buying a , your first consideration has to be the . A with a higher than what you require can prove to be a waste of money, processing power and . A large number of pixels do not necessarily mean a superior image, so be cautious. A lower is the best for posting to the web, to view on your computer, or to email files. You don`t always need a high capacity card, a small capacity card can also give high quality performance.

A can use its own and charger, or it can use double A size . A may connect to a computer for data transmission. The most usual method of connectivity is USB, but Fire wire port or Blue Tooth are also used. Some can connect to computer networks wirelessly.

One of the good things about a is that you do not have to spend anything on developing the at a local store, nor do you have to drive to the store and back. A gives you an instant feeling of gratification when you view the you have taken on the or on your personal computer. You also have the full freedom of editing your until you are fully satisfied with them!

You can select, save or delete without any cost involved. The are stored hundreds of media cards, so you can take as many as you wish before you run out of space.

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20 Sep 08 The Secret to Buying a Digital Camera

Author: Dave Poon

A comes so handy nowadays. Compared to using a that uses , taking with you a on your nature trips, tours, special occasions and formal gatherings is more convenient and fashionable too as most come in sleek and smart modern designs. There are also lighter and easy to use compared to your old-fashioned camera.

If you do not have one yet, buying a instead of a conventional one would be a better option. Aside from the abovementioned advantages, buying a would provide you the following benefits:

1. You can take as many as you want as have large storing capacity. 2. You don’t have to worry about buying . 3. You can preview taken (provided there’s a preview LCD), delete unwanted and take another one till you get the desired shot. 4. You have many options as to the , quality and size of the . 5. You can connect it to your computer and easily transfer data stored in it. 6. You can edit the in the computer before printing. 7. You can select the you want o print out as well. 8. You can upgrade it so you can take and save more in it. 9. You can use it to record sound and video as well. 10. You may directly connect it to a printer and print out without the need to transfer to your pc.

After deciding to buy a , the next thing that might be bothering you now is how to buy the right . Buying a needs some careful analysis, too. Especially if you are not too familiar with the technical aspects of a , you would have to research and carefully understand what those pieces of information that you have gathered mean. Buying a starts with actually knowing what you really want. It is only upon knowing enough that you can make a better decision of which to buy.

There are several factors you need to consider in buying a . First and foremost is the of the (the number of pixels in a ); next is the . The will determine the quality of the so if you want high-quality buy only high . The on the other hand (expressed in MB) determines how many high- or low- can be stored in your camera.

Taking into account the purpose for which you are buying would help you decide on thing more clearly. If you simply want a camera you can bring along anywhere anytime to capture wonderful moments and scenic views without the intention to display those , you can start with a with fewer features. As you master the art of , you can buy a more advanced kind of .

Of course, your budget is also very important. You cannot buy something that is way beyond your means. You may choose a with fewer features however it can be upgraded in the future. This will help you save money for the mean time without sacrificing the quality of the product.

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19 Sep 08 Tips On Buying A Good Digital Camera

Author: David Swanson

One of the top selling items on the market today is the . People enjoy taking when on a trip or vacation, at sporting events, when the flowers are in bloom and just about any other occasion that may arise. Countless teens are taking at the most random events in order to put them on their “myspace” page. capture moments and preserve . With a you are able to save these on your computer and print them at your convenience. Instead of wasting a roll of that you used to use in a regular camera, you are able as many things as you want and delete the bad shots and save only the best digital . So the real question is; which is the best to buy?

There are so many on the market today it can be very difficult to make a decision. If you go to any store with an or if you are looking online, you are bound to see a whole line up of different promising the best product with highest quality . It is helpful if you have a friend who is knowledgeable about . They can possibly steer you in the right direction.

If you are not lucky enough to have such a friend, I have listed a few key things to look for when shopping for a . One of the first things to look for in a is the amount of . The higher the mega the has the better quality you will receive. This means that when you try and enlarge the , the of the is going to be better or possibly worse depending on the different mega levels. If you have a one mega camera, when enlarging your , the quality is going to quickly deteriorate. The opposite will occur with your digital when you have a seven mega . Another thing to look for when selecting a is the . The better will provide a so you can frame your easier. Try to find a camera with a about 2.5 inches or larger for maximum results. Also notice the strength when you are researching . The best will provide up to a 10x digital for your all your close-ups.

It is not always necessary to spend a lot of money. Keep your eyes open for the sales. We were able to purchase a very high quality with 7.5 on sale and have been very satisfied with our .

Taking with a is a great way to capture moments that will stay with you forever. It is important to purchase a high quality in order to save these . There is a variety of available on the market, so do your research before choosing the one for you.

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19 Sep 08 Things you Need to Know Before you Buy Digital Camera

Author: Nicholas Tan

come in many sizes, colors, brands, zooms, , playbacks, etc. There are so many features and qualities that are being placed in the devices that buyers especially first timers become overwhelmed and dizzy with these outstanding arrays of gadgets. This is even without including the various advertisements and different ratings that are used to promote these products.

So what are the things to look for if you want to buy ? To be able to answer these, there are 2 sets of information you have to know before you can decide. The first type of information is defining what YOU need and want in a . To do this, you can ask yourself the following questions:

- What do you want to take with your ? Before you buy , it is important to determine what kind of you want to take with it. If you are a digital enthusiast, any will not just do. You have to look for features that can support the zooming you need, the , etc.

- How much is your budget? This is a very important question any person who intends to buy should ask. Because no matter what your needs and wants are for the device, your financial resource will play a huge part in dictating the type of you will buy.

- What are you resources? When you buy , sometimes the spending does not end there. You also have to consider the capacity and the power of the computer and the printer you will be hooking your camera with for your editing and printing needs. Editing software are already included when you buy but other devices aren’t. Aside from a printer, ink and paper for printing, you might also need additional cards for your camera and a more powerful computer to support and image and retrieval.

After answering these 3 questions, the second set of information you need to know before you buy are the features that you need in the device. These are:

- . Before you buy , check first its capacity to produce high quality . The number of pixels indicated determines . The more number of pixels, the higher the which can make to be enlarged without losing .

- Built-in . need cards for . When you buy , make sure that the that you buy does not only have a “built-in” but should also have a card slot for external and additional . This allows you to change full cards conveniently while shooting your .

- Look and feel. It is essential for you to feel comfortable holding your while shooting. So, before you buy , it good to test and check if you are comfortable holding it and using it. Consider where the buttons are located and how they are spaced out and see also if you feel comfortable using the .

- life. use up fast and are expensive. Before you buy , consider if the camera’s are rechargeable. This way you can recharge them. Take also into consideration an AC adapter when you buy . You can attach this to the camera when you are viewing your or uploading them

- LCD. The LCD is a special consideration you have to look into when you buy a . This is a small screen located at the back of a that allows you to preview the you took. This has to be considered when you buy because it uses up a lot of power.

- Special features. Special features that will suit your needs should be thought about, too before you buy . If you want your camera to have good zooming, you can opt for those with optical . A diopter adjustment on the ’s will also be beneficial to those who regularly wear glasses and wish to buy . Other features such as remote control, , etc. can also be considered when you buy a .

With these information, you can now figure out what you really need and want before you buy . If you want to see ratings and rankings of these devices based on price, or other features, check out various websites that have these in the Internet.

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19 Sep 08 How Do I Choose a Digital Camera?

Author: J Adams

A might look like a camera but they are actually quite different. Both freeze light to make a . cameras do this chemically using . use a light sensitive or to convert light and into pixels.

Pixels are the tiniest areas of light that your can recognize and change into information. The greater amount of pixels the more detail and higher the the . A low color printout of tree will show that it is green but in a high the leaves and texture of the bark will be more sharply defined.

With digital your have the ability to use software like Adobe Photoshop Deluxe and Microsoft to edit and make corrections.

Choosing Your Camera
Important considerations when choosing a are: What do you want the camera to do? What features do you require? How much do you wish to spend on your camera?
There are professional high end cameras that cost thousands of dollars, cheap throwaway cameras and a huge selection of mid-level cameras available to choose from.

Will you be photographing for the internet and for email? Will your be printed? For regular print size and web a one to two camera will do. In fact for the web a lower would be better as higher are slow to download.

Do you want a point-and-click camera? Are you someone who just wants to get the taken with the least amount of bother. Do you want a camera that does everything automatically and you simply have to press a button? Or, are you someone who would rather figure out the best settings for your camera and make the adjustments manually? It’s always best to find a camera that suits your purpose, need and ability.

High or Low
High end, high cameras are good for that are to be printed. The greater the number of pixels the higher the . High does not make sense on the web as the extra does not make appear any sharper. Also, high are slow to download on the web.

To print your you will need a good quality color printer. If are to be printed, high does make a difference depending how large you want the to be. High will give a large print better definition. High cameras cost more. Expect to pay more for high . You also need to check that your printer can handle high prints.


Low-end have fixed focus made of plastic. With these everything is focused and you don’t need to make a decision what to focus on.

Variable focused are made of glass or high quality plastic. These focus on whatever object you are trying to capture in a .

Most mid-range come with and manual focus built in. is for point-and-click of whatever is in the middle of the frame. Or, by turning the ring over the lens, you can manually focus the camera. These cameras allow users to switch between auto and manual focus.


have optical and digital . Optical costs more, give a better quality , and works the same way as on non- with lens adjustments. A digital comes about when the camera makes calculations to manipulates the pixels. Digital gives a less sharp image. Some cameras include both optical and digital .

View Finder
The view finder is what you look through to see what you are photographing. The view finder on both digital and regular cameras will approximate the your lens is viewing. will also come with an that you can use to check your and decide weather or not to keep them.

Lighting
When it comes to lighting you might not want the camera to make the decision automatically for you. On an auto setting you camera might not make the best lighting choice given the location and environment. At times like this you can appreciate being able to switch between manual and automatic settings.

allow you to test exposure and view a on LCD prior to pressing the button fully and committing to a .


There will be a built in that comes with your . In addition, the better cameras have a location for a attachment. This is a good option for producing better quality .

Connecting to Your Computer
You will need a PC USB cable, or for Mac’s - Firewire or Mac USB cable, to connect to your computer. You will also need a cable adapter for your camera’s CF (Compact ) or SM (Smart Media) card .

The CF or SM cards are removable high capacity cards for your . Your camera will use one type of card or the other. Not both. Check to see which type of card your camera uses.

USB connections are fast and easy to set up. Older cameras connect through a serial port. USB is faster and does not require that the computer be rebooted before it recognizes the camera.

and AC Adapters
often come with rechargeable . It is best to have two sets of . One set to use while the other is recharging. AC adapters make it easy to plug into an electrical outlet when you are near by one.

Main Drawback of
The main drawback of is shutter lag delays when the camera delays responding after you squeeze the button. It is possible you may miss the moment when photographing moving objects due to shutter lag. Some of the newer cameras are beginning to address the problem.

Select a camera that does what you want it to do, has features you will use and is priced in the range you want to pay. This will be the for you. If your experience is limited and you do not want to take a lot of time learning how to use the camera, go with a point-and-shoot camera. Something without too many features. If you are a camera enthusiast who wants to do more with your camera or is willing to take the time to learn how to use the feature then, by all means go all out.

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18 Sep 08 Digital Cameras - the Constant Innovation and What to Look for When Buying

Author: Boris C.

Main Concept And Evolution

When became common, a question many asked was whether their cameras could be converted to digital. The first recorded attempt at building a was by Steven Sasson, an engineer at Eastman . The first true that recorded as a computerized file was likely the DS-1P of 1988, which recorded to a 16 MB internal card that used a to keep the data in .

can include features that are not found in cameras, such as:

- Displaying an image on the camera’s screen immediately after it is recorded.
- The capacity to take thousands of on a single small device.
- The ability to record .
- The ability to edit and deletion of allowing re-use of the they occupied.

A is a camera that takes video or still , or both, digitally by recording on a light-. Most measure subject distance automatically using acoustic or , but it is not customary to say that they have a rangefinder. The of a is often limited by the (typically a or ) that turns light into discrete signals, replacing the job of in traditional .

have high power requirements, and over time have become increasingly smaller in size, which has resulted in an ongoing need to develop a small enough to fit in the camera and yet able to power it for a reasonable length of time. are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and mobile phones (called ) to vehicles and even webcams. Webcams are attached to computers, used for or other purposes.

When You Buy

Measuring the “pixels per dollar” as a basic measure of value for a , there has been a continuous and steady increase in the number of pixels each dollar buys in a consistent with the principles of Moore’s Law. Before you buy , it is important to determine what kind of you want to take with it. Be sure to check first its capacity to produce high quality and don’t forget about camera’s - make sure they are rechargeable.

When you buy , sometimes the spending does not end there. For instance you may want to buy additional if the one that is already included doesn’t suit your need and its capacity is not enough for you. This is why you must make sure that the that you buy has not only a “built-in” or a card slot for external and additional , but also includes card with good enough capacity.

The LCD is a special consideration you have to look into when you buy a . This is a small screen located at the back of a that allows you to preview the you took. This has to be considered when you buy , because it uses up a lot of power.

It is essential for you to feel comfortable holding your while shooting. So, before you buy , the right thing will be to test and check if you are comfortable holding it and using it. Special features that will suit your needs should be thought about, too before you buy . No matter what your needs and wants are for the device, your financial resource will play a huge part in dictating the type of you will buy. When buying in online store, make sure you already know what you want and start sorting by lowest price first and later calculating shipping and sales tax.

With these information, you can now figure out what you really need and want before you buy .

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