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Minggu, 03 Juli 2011

Panasonic Lumix ZS7 - 5 Benefits Of The Panasonic ZS7 As A Holiday Camera

Having the correct camera to take on vacation can add so much to your already memorable time away from home, since it will provide you with the enjoyment that comes from viewing those first-class images and videos. But simply finding the camera that will fill the bill can be a frustrating and futile experience. Of course the camera will not just be for travel, so getting the right features takes some thought and research. What about the Panasonic Lumix ZS7? This one may be just the camera for you.
Point and shoot camera technology has come a long way over the past couple of years, and Panasonic has quietly been a leader in that area. But they are a leader in the development of compact digital technology, in spite of being less "visible" in the camera market. Need proof? Check the user ratings at the online stores. Panasonic ranks extremely high with their point and shoot models.
What makes the perfect travel or "all purpose" camera?
Personal requirements and expectations for the type of images and videos you will be shooting have a lot to do with your choice. However, the general consensus about vacation cameras for a casual photographer is that they should have the following: good image quality, wide angle to telephoto range of at least 5x, video capability of at least 720p, pocketable, and economical.
Would you believe that the Panasonic Lumix ZS7 has the right feature package in each of these areas? Take a look.
1.    Good Image Quality – for point and shoot cameras with super-zoom capabilities, this camera rates among the best. Prints can be as large as you want because of the 12-megapixel sensor.
2.    Zoom Range – you will experience focal lengths that range from 25-300mm (equivalent to 35mm standard), so when you need a group shot or landscape using a wide angle, or you want a close-up of something far away that requires you to zoom, the ZS7 will meet your needs.
3.    Video – up to 1280 x 720p HD video and nearly 30 minutes in duration, the video can't be topped.
4.    Dimensions – this camera is excellent for carrying in a pocket or purse. No weighty bags and equipment to lug around.
5.    Price – the ZS7 is extremly affordable at about $250, especially considering all the great features that come in this little package.
As a camera shopper you need to know that there are others who have passed this way before you. And they have recorded their findings in the user comments section of the online stores (and also at the manufacturer websites). Take advantage of these resources. All you need to do is check the Panasonic Lumix ZS7 user reviews, and you will observe that this little camera has very high user satisfaction, and if you look really close, you will notice lots of positive comments about the value of the ZS7 as a travel camera. There are lots of folks who have purchased it for just that purpose, and they have not been disappointed.



I love photography and all things related to it. Cameras, camera gear, and image editing software fascinate me, so I am either buying the newest piece of equipment (or software) or researching my next purchase.


When you are traveling or on a holiday, it is important to have the best vacation camera. The Panasonic Lumix ZS7 delivers the goods when it comes to taking advantage of every photo or video opportunity you might encounter. See the line-up of awesome vacation cameras at http://digital-photographic-resources.com/cameras/travel-compact.html.

Kamis, 16 Desember 2010

The Benefits of Underwater Digital Cameras

Underwater digital cameras are fun and easy to use under the water and great above the water as well. Use your underwater digital camera in all kinds of weather, for many activities and in a variety of locations that could be either wet or wild.

Are underwater digital cameras better than the film underwater cameras? It's up to you to decide. The digital camera cannot run out of film. It has the ability to delete bad shots or change to a lower resolution if you need extra shots.

They have better (up to 4 times) depth of field. This is also great for wide-angle photography in low light conditions. Shooting with film at f4 would typically produce fuzzy backgrounds and edges. The same scene shot in digital will give you sharp photos

When using a strobe, most film cameras are limited to shutter speeds of 1/60th - 1/250th of a second. The new consumer digital cameras don't have mechanical shutters and will sync at speeds up to 1/800th of a second. Therefore, you can shoot in bright shallow water where high f-stops would make strobes ineffective. Higher shutter speed options allow you to keep your f-stop at a better setting. These high shutter speeds are also great for freezing light rays and fast action.

35mm zoom lenses don't do well underwater. They are bad at close-focus. The built-in lens in the new digital systems offer a large zoom range with minimum focus ability to 8 inches or less. So if you had a new digital camera and a high quality aspheric housing port, you could take a 100degree wide-angle shot and zoom into 1:3 macro shot without changing lenses. Who likes to change lenses all the time?

Underwater digital cameras are small and lightweight, and the quality is comparable to film if you go for the higher resolution shots. Scans and digital camera images require a small amount of sharpening in Adobe PhotoShop®. Just apply the ""unsharp mask"" filter for an instant improvement.

Underwater digital cameras are not perfect, however and like video, the cameras have a tough time with high contrast scenes. Also, it's fairly expensive to transfer your digital files to slides if you are interested in having your images presented in slide shows. However, most digital cameras allow you to plug directly into a television for image display. And there are digital projectors on the market that produce brilliant images and even professional presentations complete with audio tracks.

Unfortunately the underwater digital camera has not fixed the one worst digital camera problem: when you press the shutter release, the camera will not immediately take the picture. This shutter delay could be a problem--fish swim fast.

If you're just starting with underwater photography, it would probably be best to purchase a digital underwater camera instead of a film underwater camera. The instant feedback of digital imaging will take years off your learning curve. With the 5 megapixel cameras, print qualities are great.

Regardless of your photo experience, think about your goals with underwater imaging. Shooters looking for instant results, quick web posts and prints of 11 in. x 14 in. and smaller will be thrilled with digital. Digital is probably the best solution for all new shooters that are comfortable with computers. Instant feedback is always great.

If you are still not sure, however, try out the equipment before you buy it. Take a class with demo gear and instruction. Then buy something wonderful and go out and have a great time with your new digital underwater camera.

Selasa, 04 Mei 2010

The Benefits of Underwater Digital Cameras

Underwater digital cameras are fun and easy to use under the water and great above the water as well. Use your underwater digital camera in all kinds of weather, for many activities and in a variety of locations that could be either wet or wild.

Are underwater digital cameras better than the film underwater cameras? It's up to you to decide. The digital camera cannot run out of film. It has the ability to delete bad shots or change to a lower resolution if you need extra shots.

They have better (up to 4 times) depth of field. This is also great for wide-angle photography in low light conditions. Shooting with film at f4 would typically produce fuzzy backgrounds and edges. The same scene shot in digital will give you sharp photos

When using a strobe, most film cameras are limited to shutter speeds of 1/60th - 1/250th of a second. The new consumer digital cameras don't have mechanical shutters and will sync at speeds up to 1/800th of a second. Therefore, you can shoot in bright shallow water where high f-stops would make strobes ineffective. Higher shutter speed options allow you to keep your f-stop at a better setting. These high shutter speeds are also great for freezing light rays and fast action.

35mm zoom lenses don't do well underwater. They are bad at close-focus. The built-in lens in the new digital systems offer a large zoom range with minimum focus ability to 8 inches or less. So if you had a new digital camera and a high quality aspheric housing port, you could take a 100degree wide-angle shot and zoom into 1:3 macro shot without changing lenses. Who likes to change lenses all the time?

Underwater digital cameras are small and lightweight, and the quality is comparable to film if you go for the higher resolution shots. Scans and digital camera images require a small amount of sharpening in Adobe PhotoShop®. Just apply the ""unsharp mask"" filter for an instant improvement.

Underwater digital cameras are not perfect, however and like video, the cameras have a tough time with high contrast scenes. Also, it's fairly expensive to transfer your digital files to slides if you are interested in having your images presented in slide shows. However, most digital cameras allow you to plug directly into a television for image display. And there are digital projectors on the market that produce brilliant images and even professional presentations complete with audio tracks.

Unfortunately the underwater digital camera has not fixed the one worst digital camera problem: when you press the shutter release, the camera will not immediately take the picture. This shutter delay could be a problem--fish swim fast.

If you're just starting with underwater photography, it would probably be best to purchase a digital underwater camera instead of a film underwater camera. The instant feedback of digital imaging will take years off your learning curve. With the 5 megapixel cameras, print qualities are great.

Regardless of your photo experience, think about your goals with underwater imaging. Shooters looking for instant results, quick web posts and prints of 11 in. x 14 in. and smaller will be thrilled with digital. Digital is probably the best solution for all new shooters that are comfortable with computers. Instant feedback is always great.

If you are still not sure, however, try out the equipment before you buy it. Take a class with demo gear and instruction. Then buy something wonderful and go out and have a great time with your new digital underwater camera.