Senin, 31 Januari 2011

Better Pictures With SLR Cameras

The digital cameras are now getting more popular and more people want to buy the digital cameras especially the SLR digital camera. The improvements in the camera offers more people flexibility in their pictures so that they will be able to control the end result.

There are many benefits of buying and using a digital camera but making yourself knowledgeable about it may make you a better user of the technology. Once you know the features of the camera, then you will be able to use it better and make the best of the camera that you now have.

One of the main differences of a digital camera over a film camera is the chance to take more pictures without an additional fee. Digital cameras don't need films. This way, you may take more pictures and enjoy it since you don't need to pay for an extra film.

Also, more digital cameras are user-friendly. The manuals are now easier to understand and you can simply click more pictures. This option can be done since there is a delete button in digital cameras. With the delete button, you may be able to erase the picture that you may not like or those low quality pictures like over or under exposed images. Thus, you don't need to use the memory of you r camera wasted on images that may not be beautiful or interesting enough.

When a professional photographer may want to better control the images, he may do so with the use of SLR digital cameras. These cameras are like the traditional camera wherein the photographer may tweak the settings of the image that he wants to achieve. With SLR digital cameras, you can change the ISO, aperture, or shutter speed of your camera. These settings and more can be manipulated so that there will be more people who can be more creative with their pictures. If you don't want to change the extra features of the camera the automatic setting may still be selected.

Having an SLR camera be it a digital or film allows you to change the lens that you use. Using the proper lens for different subjects will help you achieve a better image. The clarity of the image and other effects may be better once you have the right lens. The conditions wherein you use may affect the image sharpness so you must really be able to use the right lens at right settings and conditions.

With all of these benefits that can be experienced through digital SLR cameras, one may definitely want to jump to buy the camera right away. But before doing so, you must first be able to learn more about the digital world and how to use the camera. When you are more knowledgeable on how to control the settings, then better pictures may be taken. Having an SLR digital camera is a good investment only if you know how to maximize its use and really make the best out of this gadget.

Sabtu, 29 Januari 2011

From Film to Digital Photography

People under a certain age will not even know what a camera film is. And every year this number will increase, until at some point in the future no-one know will know (or more likely no-one will care) what is meant by the words "camera film".

I wonder how many people remember the old camera formats, such as 110, where you had the tiny film strip. This is my early recollection of camera film from my youth, that and the other smaller format 126.

More recently there was APS (Advanced Photography System), where you could choose one of three image sizes for your photographs from the same film! Doesn't sound that advanced now does it?

35mm film is probably the most commonly used camera film format now, as it was back in the day. There are larger formats, such as 10" * 8" (commonly referred to as large format), and 5"* 4" (commonly referred to as medium format), which are still used by high end professional photographers, but even these are being replaced with digital versions, similar sized cameras but with digital backs.

It is interesting that in the evolution of photography from film to digital, the 35mm format has pretty much remained a constant. Digital SLRs come with different sized sensors. A full frame sensor is exactly the same size as a 35mm negative would be - 24mm * 36mm.

Why? Any size could surely have been chosen, but what we have is exactly the same as what we had before!!

I will explore this question, which is quite a fundamental one to me in the evolution of digital photography, in a future article.

Thanks for reading, and if you have any questions feel free to contact me via my website links.

Rick McEvoy

Jumat, 28 Januari 2011

Digital Camera Tips For Choosing the Best Camera

Digital cameras have been around a long time now, but there are still some diehard 35mm fans out there who have resisted the switch. While 35mm is still perfectly acceptable, it is hard to argue with some of the advantages of digital. Digital cameras allow you to immediately review the pictures you capture, and with the software programs available on most computers, the possibilities for correction and digital manipulation of photographs is practically limitless. There is a lot of confounding information, however, about which digitals are best.

When thinking about a digital camera, you have to be up front with yourself about how you will be using the camera. If you are a professional or a keen photographer, you definitely want to go with Digital Single Lens Reflexes (DSLR). If you currently own a 35mm SLR you will be able to make the switch quite smoothly, and you will probably even be able to use your current lenses with a digital camera body.

The advantages of DSLR include lens interchangeability, high speed facility to photograph sports and other fast action, and a viewfinder that is through the lens. If, however, none of these things matter very much to you, and you just want a simple camera to carry around in your pocket on vacation or at family get-togethers, then what is normally called a "point-and-shoot" will probably satisfy your needs. Be warned. though, that a point and shoot camera with an electronic viewfinder is your best bet. Those with optical viewfinders are frustrating at times in that it is hard to tell exactly what you are photographing, and if you are in bright light the glare will make it hard to see the viewfinder at all!

No matter which kind you choose, going digital is smart. You can take all the pictures you want, dumping any rejects to make room for more, and you can see that same instant what kind of shots you are getting!

Of course, you also have some digital fans who are ready to invest in a newer or more sophisticated digital, but are having a hard time choosing the perfect model for their needs. When it comes to obtaining a new camera, then, it seems most everybody could use a few digital camera tips.

Canon Powershot G12

Canon G12 fits those who don't want the bulk of a proper DSLR – or even a smaller mirrorless camera such as the Sony NEX-3, this camera perfectly fits the bill extremely well.The manual modes and dials on offer, while daunting to beginners, will be hugely appreciated by anyone who's grown frustrated by the mistakes their compact makes in manual mode.However, although the Canon G12's image quality

Kamis, 27 Januari 2011

Android different versions and evolution

Android is a mobile operating system and it is originally started by Android inc. Later in 2005 Android is bought by google. This Android mobile OS is a modified version of Linux kernal. In the second and third quarter of the 2010, Android OS got higher market share. Below are the some of the version of Android OS.

1.Android 1.0: released on 23rd September 2008.
2, Android 1.5:  It is also known as Cupcake. This Android version is based on Linux kernal 2.6.27 and released on 30th April 2009.
3.Android 1.6: This update is names as Donut and this was based on Linuux kernal 2.6.29. This Android OS update released on 15th September 2009.
4.Android 2.0: This version is called as Eclair and based on 2.6.29 linux kernal. This Android update released on 26th October 2009.
5.Android 2,2: This is names as Froyo and this Android is released on 20th May 2010. This version based on 2.6.32.
6. Android 2.3: This version of the Android is the latest one and currently on market. This version of Android is names as Gingerbread. This is released on 6th Dec 2010 and based on linux kernal 2.6.35.
7. Android 3.0: This is the coming version of Android and released on 26th Jan 2011(Preview). This version of Android names as Honeycomb.
8. Ice cream sandwich:  This version of Android expected to release in mid of 2011.

Android games

 As google android linux is getting popular, more and more people are looking for best Android games. Nowadays Android smartphones are available in pocket friendly prices. So here are the some of the top android games 2010. The newer and faster version of Android is releasing shortly. If you are looking for the games for your Android smartphone below are the games which i personnally enjoy playing.

1. Basketball shot[By Droid Hen]: This game is based on real life street basket ball arcade machine. In the starting of the game there will be 4 ballsgiven to you. You need to target the basket. There will be points. You need to get points to advance the levels. Game becomes tougher as you move on to next level.

2.Alchemy Classic[by NIA soft]: This is a android games which is inspired by DOS game Alchemy. This is the most popular and downloade puzzle game. It is a free android game and doesnot require much brain. Your aim is create all 188 elements by mixing the given elements.

3.Iron dots online: It is a adaptation of classic dots, boxes paper and pencil game.

4.Asphalt  5 hd: This is a racing game and requires high end Android phones. Its classic look and tracks makes this game addictive.

5.Squibble: This is arcada game which consist of strategy and action game play.

Canon Powershot G11 Reviews - What You Need To Know

This article simply provides the canon Canon Powershot G11 Reviews which are essential for a person who is looking for a personal camera. Reviews for this camera will give the person the exact descriptions and specifications so that he or she can picture the camera on its real state. Through these reviews, he/she will also determine whether this type of camera is recommended by consumers or not.

Getting a glimpse on the Canon Powershot G11, it comes with a solid and high-end characteristic that delivers excellent results. It also comes with a usable high ISO capability that also comes with ergonomic design and an excellent swivel LCD. In addition, this camera also comes with a superb build quality, and a great array of manual controls. Take note that this camera has a sub-par VGA video resolution with a relatively slow performance and a bulky size compared to average compact cameras with only 10mpx resolution.

So what exactly are the strengths of a Canon Powershot G11?



  • Produces excellent results in low light places. This is a camera with a small sensor so when we say excellent, you are not definitely stuck at 80 ISO (this one basically happened to me a lot of times using my previous G10); right now, you can go up to as high as ISO 800 for good quality.


  • Great construction; built for durability.


  • The swivel LCD is a good feature of the G series form. This allows you to move the screen to your own liking. The resolution is really good.


  • I also own a Canon S90 and many of the Canon Powershot G11 Reviews I have read said that the two had almost the same qualities. Well that is a statement that I would dispute. In fact, I just had some tests completed for both cameras. I positioned two similar objects under the same condition and light and my results show that the G11 provided sharper and better details. This is because of the better optics that come with the G11. It may not be a super zoom camera but the optical quality is much better even without chromatic aberrations.


  • Manipulating the manual controls of this camera is done in the most user-friendly way.


  • Transportable and easy to carry. I consider it as the most compact and the smallest among my cameras.


  • RAW: provides me with personal control


  • User-friendly; the user inter face is well-polished and simple to use


What are the weaknesses of the Canon Powershot G11?



  • It comes with a weak VGA video resolution


  • Canon has to trade better high ISO performance by simply reducing the resolution


  • It can be bulky in your pants' or shirt's pockets. But it feels tiny if you hold it


  • Slow lens and slow performance; it is not suitable for taking pictures of fast moving subjects


 

So those are the Canon Powershot G11 Reviews you need to know. Read it once more and then finalize your decision, or see below for more user reviews, videos and specification write-up's on the Canon G-11 and more.




Neal Coxworth is an entrepreneur and a 17 year veteran of the consumer credit industry and internet publisher and photography enthusiast.

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Rabu, 26 Januari 2011

Buy Cheap Antique Polaroid Camera


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Polaroid made a name for itself because it was very affordable. The Antique Polaroid camera, as we know it today, was introduced in 1948. It was founded by Edwin Land. The Polaroid became extremely popular in the 1960s.

To this date, people collect antique cameras because is has a nostalgic feel and appeal to it. For collectors who are into the history of cameras, collecting antique cameras is one nifty hobby.

Photographers are those who usually collect the vintage camera. This interest often begins at a young age. Whenever this is nurtured, they soon find themselves in the field of photography.

By studying the different kinds of cameras then and now, these photographers are more knowledgeable of their profession.

Collecting antique cameras takes a lot of time. There are different kinds of Polaroid cameras considering the number of decades these were the primary gadget for taking pictures.

It is interesting to note that the digital cameras we all use today had its beginnings from a wooden camera. Imagine the evolution Polaroid camera had to go through in order for us to use these digital cameras that we are using today.

As time goes by, more and more people become interested in photography. Along with the love for taking pictures, some of these individuals become collectors. Some collect the antique cameras while there are others who search for the antique Polaroid camera that they can add to their collection.

Some of them even restore them just in case these are not as intact as they should be.

If you put yourself in their shoes, you would realize that there is diversity in the designs of the antique Polaroid camera. Some people think that if you see one, you've seen them all. Well, these aren't the Polaroid enthusiasts.

The Polaroid enthusiasts and collectors share the enthusiasm of the Polaroid camera. They know the models that are made of brass and made of wood. They share their enthusiasm with other photographers who are slowly taking a liking to Polaroid.

That is where the collection starts. There must be the interest first after being exposed to the material.

Collecting antique Polaroid camera is just like collecting stamps or anything else that can be collected. The person must have patience. Sometimes, it's hard to find the particular antique Polaroid camera that you are looking for.

You shouldn't fear because chances are there are forum boards that you can go to and ask around.

They will answer your questions and even recommend you to places where you can get this holy grail of an antique Polaroid cameras.

Senin, 24 Januari 2011

Basic Digital Camera Tips For the Rest of Us


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Using digital cameras has become quite common in many communities and industries. Technology today has made these cameras so popular that now they are often part of cell phone and PDA features allowing users to have a camera available at any time.

Taking basic pictures is the main feature of digital cameras, which is what links them to their film camera predecessors. However, digital cameras also allow users to take video. Upgrading the camera's memory card gives users great flexibility in storage capacity for both videos and pictures. A wide rage of brands available today includes Nikon, Canon, Kodak, and Olympus and that offer various features.

These brands offer traditional 35mm as well as digital. Other common brands include Sony, Panasonic and Casio. What to Consider in a Digital Camera The LCD offered in digital cameras is a change from the viewfinders of traditional film cameras, and some even offer an LCD screen and a viewfinder. What is nice about the LCD screen is that it allows users to instantly see their picture on a television like screen.

There are also some that have large screens allowing the photographer have a larger view of the subject and background. Digital cameras use memory cards or sticks. These allow the users flexibility in storage capacity from megabytes to gigabytes. Remember, you will pay extra for additional memory. Digital cameras also make use of batteries. The disposal batteries used by some cameras do not last long, so investing in rechargeable batteries might be a good option. Often a battery and charger are offered as part of a camera package.

Lastly, digital pictures need to be downloaded. Many cameras use a USB port that allows easy transfer to a computer. However, some cameras require a memory card reader to download pictures. Features to Consider in a Camera Understanding the cameras basic features should factor into any choice when purchasing a digital camera. The thing to remember is that some brands will offer particular features that need to be considered, even if the basic function of taking a picture remains the same.

One such feature to consider is the mega pixels available and used by a camera. Mega pixels essentially mean the individual dots that comprise a picture. In effect the more mega pixels the clearer a picture will be and that will allow for better picture enlargement. Remember that a camera that has more mega pixels will make for better picture quality. However, the more pixels you have the more memory you will need for each individual picture.

The digital and optical zooms available on a camera are also important to consider. The traditional optical zoom allows you to bring an object closer in the picture. Digital zoom allows cropping or stretching of the picture. Lastly, the casing of a camera should be considered too. Many cameras are made of plastic which makes them more fragile. Others are made of plastic and a metal alloy giving it more durability.

Minggu, 23 Januari 2011

Tips For Finding The Best Small Digital Cameras

It used to be that if you wanted to get a decent digital camera, you had to get one that was rather large. I bought mine over a year ago, and it was indeed rather big and cumbersome. I love it though, so I won't complain too much about the size. I have seen a new trend lately, however. It seems that cameras are getting smaller while not having to give up picture size and memory. Many of these small digital cameras have the same features the larger ones do, but are far easier to carry around.

I'm not so sure I will be willing to get a smaller camera the next time I decide I would like a new one though. It's not that I don't think small digital cameras will work as well or take the same great pictures. It's not that at all. It's that I am prone to losing things. The fact that I have not lost my cell phone over the last two years is something of a miracle. I suppose if I spend a lot of money on something I am going to keep it close, but I fear losing such small things all the time. It's in my nature.

A lot of my friends have the small digital cameras, and they say that they love them. I still fear losing one, but they are quite appealing. I have to have a larger purse in order to take mine with me when I go out, but they can slip theirs in a small handbag. I have also noticed that the small digital cameras can take the same quality pictures as mine will take, so I would guess that the small camera is the wave of the future.

If you do decide to go with small digital cameras the next time you buy, there are a few things you should keep in mind. Though they might seem slim enough to slip into your back pocket, this is never a good idea. This is a great way to break one. Also remember that even though you can easily slip them into your purse, you might still want to get a camera bag to protect your camera. If you can't find a bag made especially for small digital cameras, you can find something that works for another electronic device of similar size. As long as it will protect your camera, it does not really matter what it was made for.




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Android gingerbread features

The most popular and fastest growing user based open source mobile phone operating system from google released its much waited new version 2.3. Below are the some of the features incoperated in 2.3.

Features of Android 2.3:
  • Use interface refinement for simplicity and Speed: There has been lot of improvements over userinterface which enables user to easir to use, easier to learn. Also power efficiency is increased. Lot of changes in menu and settings to navigate easily and explore the features.
  • Fast and more intitutive text input: In this 2.3 version android soft keyboard is redesigned and optomised for faster and more accurate text input.
  • One touch word selection and copy or paste:
  • Power management is improved:
  • Easier control over Application
  • Enhanced for gaming
  • New forums for communication
  • Rich multimedia
  • Gyroscope and other sensors
  • Improved 3d motion processing
  • Open API for native audio

Sabtu, 22 Januari 2011

How to photograph a sunrise

Photographer and author Rick Sammon gives you tips and tricks to get a great Sunrise photograph. Shot on location in St. Augustine, Florida. Rick demonstrates using a Canon EOS SLR camera.

How to Choose a High Quality Single Lens Reflex Camera

Since the camera was first invented, it has come a long way in just a short amount of time. The sad thing is that not many people are purchasing the old film cameras now that there have been so many advances in the digital side of cameras. People love the fact that they can take a picture and view before they decide if it is one that they want to use. They can delete them if they do not like them too. This is a by-product of our "everything now" attitude. So how do you choose the right high quality SLR (single lens reflex) camera?

An SLR camera uses mirror technology to capture the images that are presented to the camera in the viewfinder. This is different from other digital cameras in that only the light is used for a regular digital camera. With this technology, images can be previewed on the screen that is typically found on the back of the camera.

It is important to ensure that the sensor and focal length are looked to make sure it has a large sensor. Those who want to be able to take clear pictures with good clarity need to have this larger sensor in order to get a bigger angle. Of course you do pay for these extra features and better quality but many feel that the added expense is worth it.

You can expect an SLR digital camera to be much larger than other digital cameras because of the extra features. They also do not have any ability to film video as other digital cameras do but with as fast as the technology is advancing it is assumed that it may be an option soon. While the size may be larger, the quality is also much better than others cameras.

One of the best features of this type of digital camera is that they can use different lens and filters such as the 35mm cameras of days gone by. This makes them comparable to the older technologies in cameras. Just make sure that you keep all of the parts clean and free from dust when changing the lenses in order to keep from having spots on the photographs.

Anyone who is looking for a good quality camera and who wants to buy one that is easy to use should consider the SLR digital camera. While they do cost a bit more, they are well worth the price.

Jumat, 21 Januari 2011

Canon Rebel Digital Cameras

The Canon digital cameras come in different styles and with many different features. The Rebel EOS SLR models are the XSi, XTi and the XT. The EOS 35mm SLR Rebel models are the T2 and the K2. The EOS SLR Rebel XSi models come with 12.2 megapixels and image stabilizer. The three-inch viewing screen is what makes this camera different from the others. The SXi camera has a LikeView mode and imaging at 3.5 frames per second. In addition, the SXi has the integrated cleaning system. The DIGIC image processor provides for a powerful and high performance camera.

The Canon Rebel digital cameras model XTi is a superior camera with a simple to use performance. The camera has some incredible features that make this camera easy to use for beginners or professionals. The camera offers 10.1 megapixels with a two and a half inch viewing screen. The self-cleaning sensor combined with the integrated cleaning system has made this camera popular. The Rebel XT has 8 megapixels and a DIGIC II image processor. The camera is compatible with more than fifty of the EF lenses. The XT is compact and lightweight and has easy to use features from the menu display.

The Canon Rebel digital cameras also include the EOS 35mm SLR Rebel T2, with many different shooting modes and more features that make the camera a masterpiece. Canon automatic the camera and make it easy to use. The EOS 35mm SLR Rebel K2 stormed the market with easy one-handed operation and a lightweight design. The twelve different shooting modes make this camera stand out from the rest. It also is compatible with over fifty of the EF lenses. The camera does have manual and autofocus with the click of the shutter button. The Rebel K2 can be programmed for nine exposures.

Kamis, 20 Januari 2011

Sony T99 Digital Camera

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T99 is a fully loaded compact digicam. With one of the smallest body's available on the market, Sony was still able to include all of the features you can imagine into this ultra-compact. Sporting a 14-Megapixel imaging sensor, 4x Carl Zeiss internal optical zoom lens, BIONZ image processor, 3-inch touch screen LCD and 720p HD video capture, this unit boasts all of the top features offered by Sony. It is also incredibly easy to use with its iAuto, smile capture and Sweep Panorama shooting modes, allowing anyone to capture high quality and creative images.



Here's what Steve's Digicams says about it-
"Bottom Line - Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-T99 is an incredibly compact (even for an ultra-compact) digicam, which is loaded with powerful features like an internal 4x Carl Ziess optical zoom lens, 14-Megapixel imaging sensor, 3.0-inch Touch LCD screen and plenty of exposure options for everyone in your household. It has great overall image quality, but there is a noticeable amount of image noise at all ISO settings and some of our shooting performance tests were not quite up to par. With a MSRP of $249.99 US, this is a very capable and easy to use digicam that offers a great value for the money spent."
Features-
  • 14.1-Megapixel CCD image sensor 
  • 4x Carl Zeiss internal optical zoom lens: 35mm equivalent of 25-100mm
  • 3.0-inch, 230,000 pixel Touch LCD screen
  • intelligent Auto Mode (iAuto)
  • Optical SteadyShot Stabilization
  • Sweep Panorama
  • 720p HD video recording
  • Face Detection
  • Smile Capture
  • Anti-Blink Function
  • Rechargeable Li-Ion battery
  • Memory Stick DUO Pro - SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card compatible

Rabu, 19 Januari 2011

Do You Know How A Pinhole Camera Works?

A pinhole camera is the simplest medium in the art of photography. The pinhole camera is also very unique camera because it takes pictures without using any lens. Interesting, isn't it? You see, the small hole in the pinhole camera actually acts like an ordinary lens. A clear discussion of why this is so is found in this article. The simplicity of the how a pinhole camera works is amazing. One can't help but be blown away by it.

What Does a Pinhole Camera Look Like?

Before we discuss how a pinhole camera works, we need to know what a pinhole camera looks like. A pinhole camera is a box with a very small hole in the middle. Any box made of light material will do. The box should be light-proof. So that light can't enter except through the small hole, you can cover the box frame using black tape. But you need to put on the opposite of the hole inside the box first. After that, you can make a very small hole by using a pin going through a piece of aluminum foil and then taping it over the hole in the box. A small piece of cardboard taped on one side over the pinhole can be used as a shutter. When everything is ready, pick any object or scenery, put the pinhole camera in front of it, open the shutter, and briefly expose your film to take a picture.

How A Pinhole Camera Works - The Facts

The secret behind how a pinhole camera works lies in the small hole in the middle of the box because the smaller your pinhole is, the sharper your picture would look. According to Wikipedia.com, rays of light enter through the small pinhole and is projected to a certain area on the film. Furthermore, if the pinhole is very small, finer and thinner beams of light would be captured. However, thin streams of light tend to bend when they make contact with the film. Even if the lines of the image look sharp, the overall picture can be a little blurry.

So how does the pinhole camera actually work? Now, let's say that you want to use your pinhole camera to take a picture of a flower. The flower bounces off a certain amount of light so that it can be seen. The very small hole in your pinhole camera captures all the streams of light that the flower emits and projects it upside-down into the film.

You need to use mirrors to have the correct perspective. Howstuffworks.com states that the very small hole in your pinhole camera functions like an ordinary lens. In other words, it is not really accurate to say that a pinhole camera has no lens because the small pinhole actually works like a lens.

Now you know how a pinhole camera works - by simply capturing light and projecting it to specific areas on the film. This simple concept is also used in digital cameras which use high-powered lenses.

Nikon D7000 Review

The Nikon D7000 is a new prosumer DSLR camera with a 16.2-megapixel DX-format image sensor. Key highlights of the D7000 include Full 1080p HD video with full-time autofocus and manual exposure control, an ISO range of 100-25600, the widest of any Nikon DX camera, a new 2,016-pixel 3D Colour Matrix metering system, new EXPEED 2 image-processing engine, new 39-point Auto-focus system with 3D tracking, 14-bit analogue-to-digital conversion, 6fps continuous shooting, dust- and moisture-sealed magnesium alloy body, 921k dot 3-inch LCD screen, and dual memory card slots. The Nikon D7000 costs $1199.95 for body only and $1499.95 for the body and the AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR kit lens.

Nikon D7000 16.2MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR with 3.0-Inch LCD and 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR ED Nikkor LensNikon D7000 16.2MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR with 3.0-Inch LCD and 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR ED Nikkor Lens
Brand: Nikon
Buy New: $1,499.95

 Trusted Reviews have posted their review of the D7000 and had this to say-
"The D7000 is a fantastic step up camera for those who have outgrown entry level digital SLRs or for those who want to upgrade from older mid-range models, with the advantage this time around of a bang up-to-date feature set for the Nikon range; the obvious advantages of Full HD video and optional extras such as GPS making it a true tool for the multimedia age. It's also a sensible option for those amateur enthusiasts who land the odd paid job now and again, but who wouldn't want (or necessarily need) all the extras, nor expense, of an actual pro DSLR.

Inevitably in a review of this length we can only touch on our own personal highlights, and suffice to say, lack of angle adjustable LCD aside, there is plenty of scope to get as much out of this camera as creative imagination will allow."

Senin, 17 Januari 2011

The Best Digital Camera May Not Be the Most Expensive

If you've gone and convinced yourself, that you need a SLR camera, then I hope you really enjoy learning a bunch of technical lingo. Because the science of SLR is full of a whole bunch of new terms, features, and gadget wizardry. For some, that's half the fun. I know, as I'm one of those.

If you haven't already figured it out, I should probably warn you, that the route to getting a good SLR camera can be quite an odyssey. Especially, if your the type, that likes to compare, analyse, investigate, or otherwise dissect every possible pro and con of any item or service you pay for. SLR cameras can be a somewhat complex science.

With that little caveat out of the way, lets press on. Now if your more of a ready, fire, aim shopper, your going to like this next little bit. As a rule, it's pretty hard to buy a bad digital SLR camera in today's market. I'm not just referring to the fact that manufacturers and retailers are fiercely competing for consumer dollars in a tight economy. That's been going on for years with digital cameras. The other good thing, is that competitiveness has also driven up the quality, features and technology of cameras at a fevered pitch.

So, don't worry, you will get a good SLR with pretty much any camera these days. I'd stick with the major brands, and reputable retailer to hedge your bet. The best prices are still online, and the big online stores are as good or better than local stores with their return policies. Online buying is not just for price comparisons anymore. Olympus, Nikon, or canon are all reliable choices these days. For under a grand, you'll find a lot of entry level SLRs to choose from. The Canon Rebel line-up with the XT, XTi, XSi, XS, and soon to be release T1i are definitely worth a look.

Something to think about when upgrading to an SLR, is to upgrade your own photography skills. Due to the complexity of these cameras, you will likely find that the biggest factor contributing to the quality of your images, is your own ability. Not to mention, you'll be a more informed consumer when you make your purchase. A photography course would be a good investment. Having spend some time with a SLR before buying one can provide some valuable insight into what features are important to you.

You don't want to believe everything your read and hear from sales clerks and websites, you'll want some first hand experience. Playing around with someone else's SLR either from a buddy, or a friendly camera store will give you a chance to form your own opinion about each camera.

Technical specs are good for narrowing down your short list of cameras, but the final camera choice you make should be based on personal experience. How does the camera feel in your hands, is more important than burst mode, ISO quality or the size of the image sensor.

There's of course no rush, taking your time is never a bad decision with complex purchase. You may be tempted, to wait a little longer, and see what the manufacturers offer next week, next month, or next year. While I'm sure, it will be something better, be warned that this cycle never ends. There's always something better coming out tomorrow. There will come a point when you need to make a decision, and start taking pictures.

Sabtu, 15 Januari 2011

The Three Types of Film Cameras - Viewfinder, Folding-Roll, and Box Camera

As of now, there are three different types of film cameras in production today: Box cameras, Folding-Roll cameras, and Viewfinder cameras. For the newbie, making out the difference between the three can be difficult, and this article will help you make up your mind when you decide to buy your camera.

For the typical amateur photographer, the box camera has long been the gadget of choice. These are cheap and simple, deliver more than satisfactory results, and are very easy to use. Box cameras usually have a single-speed shutter and a single-element lens.

The folding-roll camera is also quite popular with aspiring photographers, though not quite as popular as the box camera. These type of cameras come in several formats, but typically, folding-roll cameras were like a box camera with one exception: the lens was mounted on a movable disk that allowed it to slide back and forth, making it easy to change focus from close range to long range.

The main advantage that folding-roll cameras have over box cameras is that they can be folded up neatly and thus, are easy to transport. They are also the preferred instruments of more professional photographers on account of their ability to produce large negatives.

The next type of film camera is the viewfinder camera. Instead of using a lens, these type of cameras rely on various viewing systems in the camera for focus and aiming. In this type of camera, there are usually two images in the viewfinder. One of the images is slightly yellow in color and occupies a small portion of the viewing area. The photographer has to adjust the lens focus slowly, and as he does so, the two images move. When they sit directly on top of each other, they blend together and appear as one image. This signifies that the camera is in focus and the picture can be taken. As you can imagine, this complicated system of functioning doesn't make them very popular with amateur photographers.

Take your pick from any of these three type of film cameras outlined above. While digital photography is becoming more and more popular today, the results and the charm of a film camera just cannot be matched by a digital camera.

Micromax X560 price and review

 Micromax X560 is new phone release by Micromax. Micromax X560 is stylish looking and sleek phone. This micromax X560 has lot of features for affordable price. This X560 has TFT display with pixellete area of 400*200(nHD). x560 is dual sim phone. This has 3.5 inch touch screen, WiFi and social network applications. Other features are music player which is capable of playing MP3,WAV and MIDI, USB, Bluetooth, java and FM radio. The price of Micromax X560 in India is 4400Rs.

PC suite for X560: To download PC suite for Micromax X560 the detailed instruction with download link provided in my earlier post Micromax PC suite Download.


Micromax X560

Specifications of Micromax X560:
  • Java
  • Wlan
  • Games
  • DATA & CONNECTIVITY
  • Video Recording
  • AUDIO & VIDEO
  • Accessories with the mobile phone : Standard Battery, Travel Charger AC Adaptor, Stereo MP3 Earphone, USB Cable
  • Quad band GSM
  • Speaker
  • WAP
  • USB
  • GPRS
  • 1 year warrenty. 
  • 3.2-inch WQVGA touchscreen , 400 X 320 Pixels
  • SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging support
  • MEMORY Cards Slot: Up To 8GB
  • Ringtone Formats: MP3 & Vibration Alerts
  • Bluetooth
  • BATTERY : 1000mAh Li-Ion Battery
  • Music Player: Mp3,Midi,WAV Format
  • Applications: MSN,Facebook,Yahoo Messager,Skype,Google Talk,Twitter,Youtube,Google Map,Motion Sensor,Alarm,World Time,Calculator,Calendar,Unit Conversion,Exchange Rate Conversion,Memo Pad,Recorder,Auto On & Off,Private Info Protection,PC Sync
  • FM Radio
  • Camera: 2 Mega-pixel
  • Dual SIM GSM (GSM+GSM)
  • Browser
  • Video Player: 3GP,MP4 Format

Dell Streak Specifications and price

Dell Streak Review: Dell streak is the new arrival from Dell to the tablet world. Dell streak is also known as Dell mini 5. This Dell mini is touchscreen tablet comes with latest android 2.2(Froyo). It has large 5 inch screen, 5 MP camera and secondary VGA camera for video call. The price of Dell streak in India is 30000Rs.


Dell Streak 5 Features:
  • Android 2.2 OS with capability to upgrade through air.
  • Corning Gorilla Glass multi touch 5" screen.
  • Front camer of 1.3MP for video calling on Dell Streak.
  • GPS.
Pros and Cons of Dell Streak:
Pros:
  • Incredible large screen, feature-rich phone,  instinctive and intuitive to use.
  • Support for 3g, Wifi and Bluetooth.
  • 5MP camera.
Cons:
  • Battery life is not impressive.
  • Music quality is below average.
  • Touch keyboard is awkward.
Specifications of Dell Streak( Specifications of Dell Mini 5):
  • Camera – 5 MP Auto focus camera, dual-LED Flash, Resolution 2592 X 1944 pixels, Face and Smile Detection, Geo Tagging
  • A Secondary VGA Camera for Video call
  • Display – 5 inches, 480 X 800 Pixels
  • Multi Touch Input
  • Proximity Sensor for Auto Turn Off Accelerometer Sensor for Auto Rotate
  • Media Features
  • Audio, Video Playback
  • 3.5mm Audio Jack.
  • Speakerphone
  • MP3 Ring tones, Vibration
  • Games, Downloadable Music
  • Voice Dial
  • Photo Editor
  • Message Support
  • SMS, MMS, Email
  • Instant Messaging
  • Connectivity Options – Bluetooth v2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, USB v2.0,
  • Data Modes – GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSDPA, HSUPA
  • Internal Memory – 16 Giga Byte, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM
  • Expandable Memory- Up to 32 GB MicroSD/Transflash Memory Card Slot
  • Unlimited contacts with Photo call
  • call records – Unlimited
  • Size – 152.9 x 79.1 x 10 mm
  • Weight – 220 grams.
  • Body Colors – Black, Red

Jumat, 14 Januari 2011

History of the Camera


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Early cameras of the 16th and 17th century were able to project images onto paper or glass but the study of capturing, processing and printing the images took many more years. Up until the 17th century, scientists believed that light was composed basically of the 'white' that is perceived by the human eye. It took the research done by famous physicist Isaac Newton to discover that light is actually composed of a spectrum of colors. While he made a big contribution to the study of optics (that is at the core of camera advances) with this discovery, Newton did not actually have anything to do with camera development per se.

The early camera that first became a phenomenon was a little more than a pinhole camera and can be traced back to 1558. It was called the Camera Obscura. The Camera Obscura was seen as a drawing tool for a clearer and realistic portrayal of objects. It was in the early 19th century that an invention named the Camera Lucida was introduced by Cambridge scientist William Hyde Wollaston that consisted of an optical device that could help an artist view a distant scene or person or object on a paper surface that he or she was using to draw. In other words the artist gets to view a superimposed image of a subject on paper and this image could be effectively used to attempt to draw, trace or paint it. Both the Camera Obscura and the Camera Lucida provided an image that was temporary, which could not be lastingly captured on to paper for later reference.

Studies however continued well into the 1800's on how to actually capture the image onto material. It was during this time, around 1822 that French researcher Joseph Nicephore Niepce, created the first photograph by using paper that was coated with a chemical. The image would not stay permanently on the paper and would disappear after a short while. Even so, despite the short-lived nature of the image, the concept of photography was born with this experiment and paved the way for further study and development in this field.

Capturing images to retain them longer and permanently became the next big quest for researchers. Another Frenchman Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre partnered with Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1829, to develop the process of creating permanent photographs. Joseph Niépce died in 1833 but Daguerre continued with the work and succeeded in 1837 after many long years of experimentation. The process of capturing photographic images that would not fade away, introduced by Daguerre came to be known as the 'daguerreotype'.

The word 'photography' was coined by scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839 and it is actually is derived from two Greek words 'photos' meaning light and 'graphein' meaning draw.

A slightly more advanced version of the daguerreotype called the Calotype process that makes multiple copies possible using the negative and positive method became available very soon after. In fact, it was during the 1840's that the use of photographic images in advertisements first started and cameras made their mark on the power of visual communication. It was not much later, in the 1850's that photographers first started experimenting with underwater photography of seascapes.

Up until 1850, the process of capturing images was cumbersome requiring upto half an hour of light exposure. The discovery made in 1851 by Frederick Scott Archer was a blessing since the new method termed the Collodion process called for just 2-3 seconds of light exposure to capture an image.

Prior to 1871, photographers went through a development process where they had to coat the plate with wet chemical each and every time and process the image immediately. With the invention the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process by Richard Leach Maddox, negatives did not have to be developed immediately. This was an important discovery since up until then the captured image had to be processed instantly.

Kodak created in 1888 by George Eastman has been a modern day pioneer of sorts in cameras and photography for the masses. George Eastman and the scientists who worked with him at Kodak developed the photographic film in 1889 and made it available in rolls for the mass use of consumers. An important milestone in our entertainment and communication history was the development of transparent roll film by Eastman. This development led to another key invention - the motion picture camera by Thomas Edison's in 1891.

-->Modern Times

During the 20th century the pace of technology development in cameras and photography continued at an accelerated pace much like many other key technology developments. While several key inventions like car, telephone and the gramophone record happened in the later half of the 19th century, it is the last 100 years that saw major developmental work in many areas of communications technology and as well as in other fields - TV, aircrafts, PCs, digital technology, digital cameras, mobile phones, fax machines and the internet, to name a few.

In the case of the camera, the developments simplified the whole process of photography, making it accessible to one and all at affordable prices and the camera industry denizens of our times made it into a mass phenomenon. The first mass use camera became available at the turn of the 20th century and can be traced back to the year 1900. There are hundreds of models of cameras available today both for the amateur as well as the professional and the camera is an important part of any family's repertoire of must have gadgets.

-->20th century chronology in the history of the camera:

1913: 35 mm still-camera created

1927: The flash bulb introduced by General Electric Co. (The concept of camera flash existed much before but was based on the use of a flash light powder that was invented by German researchers)

1935- 1941: Kodak starts marketing Kodachrome film and subsequently launches Kodacolor negative film. Canon released the Hansa Canon in 1936, the first 35mm focal-plane shutter camera.

1948: The concept of the Polaroid camera is introduced in the market. American scientist Edwin Land developed the process for instant photography. Later Polaroid Corporation developed the 'instant color' film around 1963.

1957: Frenchman Jaques Yves Cousteau invented the first waterproof 35mm camera for underwater photography named the Calypso Phot. The actual camera was developed by the Belgian airplane technical designer Jean de Wouters based on the blueprint and suggestions given to him by Cousteau.

1972: The electronic camera that does not require film was created and patented by Texas Instruments. This is however not the same as a digital camera though you don't require film in digital cameras as well. The launch of the digital camera is still many years away.

1975: Kodak's experiments with digital imaging kicked off around the mid seventies but it will take another 20 years before a digital camera for the home consumer market is launched.

1978 - 1980: Asian players like Konica and Sony begin to make their mark. The 'point and shoot' automatic focus camera is launched by Konica while Sony starts talking about the camcorder and demonstrates a prototype.

1981: Sony launches a commercially available electronic still camera. Similar to the 1972 invention by Texas Instruments, the Sony electronic camera came with a mini disc on which images were recorded and stored. The recorded images could be later printed or viewed on a monitor using a reader device.

1985: Digital processing technology makes its entry. Digital imaging and processing is introduced by Pixar.

1986: The camera industry becomes even more consumer focused and taps the fun and travel connotations behind camera usage, with the launch of the concept of the disposable single use cameras. Fuji is credited with the development of this concept.

Also in 1986 - 1987, Kodak started taking giant strides in digital development. Digital means, the photographic image is divided into tiny units of dots or squares known as pixels. Pixels are the programmable units of an image that can be processed by computers. Each image could be made up of millions of pixels. The use of pixels in digital technology allows storing large volumes of pixels to deliver high definition print quality.

1990: Kodak introduces Photo CD's. It is a system of storing photographic images on CD and then viewing them on a computer. With this development the user-friendly approach of the camera industry began to take concrete shape.

1991: Kodak introduces a digital camera targeted at professionals and journalists. Kodak is credited with the invention of a pixel based camera technology known to us as the digital camera. Digital cameras don't use film similar to their predecessor electronic cameras but the storage method is entirely different and the final photograph is of much higher resolution. In a digital camera photos are recorded and stored in digital form. This digital data can be transferred to a computer and processed for printing. Kodak and Canon are well known digital camera manufacturers and there are also several other key brands as well.

1994: The Apple QuickTake camera, a home use digital camera is launched. This is followed by the launch of a clutch of home use digital cameras by Casio, Kodak and others in quick succession during 1995 -'96.

-->The digital era:

The development of digital camera technology is considered to be linked to the development of TV and Video technology. The principles of transmission and recording of audio-visual images using digital electrical impulses finds use in camera imaging as well.

Through the 1990's the developments continued in camera technology, the focus now shifting to the field of digital imaging which is where the future lies. Use-friendly features like software that can download digital images directly from camera onto home computers for storing and sharing on the internet is the new norm in the market place.

The camera, the computer, the software industry and the worldwide web are today irrevocably interlinked to empower the user in experiencing the benefits of camera usage to full potential. The innovation that sparked many an invention in the camera industry found its way into the digital world as well and continued among digital camera manufacturers. During 2001, the Kodak and Microsoft partnership ensured that digital camera manufacturers could use the power of Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) standard through Windows. The digital photo experience is a key visual driver in the Internet era. Many of Kodak digital camera models with EasyShare capabilities are compatible with Windows XP. The Kodak EasyShare software enables users to transfer digital camera pictures directly from camera to their computers and then print the pictures or even email them.

Manufacturers in a related industry like the printing industry have adapted their products to be in sync with the images created by digital cameras. Cell phone manufacturers have tied up with digital camera manufacturers to develop new age camera phones in recent years. These camera phones can capture images and share the images through the cell phone.

Among the 21st century digital developments are the advanced product offerings from digital cameras manufacturers and these are sure to occupy an important place in the ensuing history of camera development. For instance, the Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/c is a high-end digital camera and the Kodak website calls the DCS Pro SLR models the most feature-rich digital cameras on the market. It has an image sensor that can handle 13.89 million pixels and this makes it the highest resolution digital camera available. High resolution determines the sharpness or level of detail in photographic images. This is just a glimpse of the capabilities that digital technology places in a user's hands. Digital camera sales figures for 2003 show that the two key players Kodak and Canon have recorded impressive growth.

-->What does the future holds for camera users?

The features offered by digital cameras can be quite mind-boggling for the average user and pretty exciting for most pros. Four key ongoing camera developments that are likely to further improve the process of photography:

1. Greater resolution from even the simplest, low cost camera models

2. Usage in any type of lighting conditions,

3. Compatibility across a range of software, hardware and image types

4. Rich colors and tone

While the higher-end digital evolution continues, the prices of the simple camera have crashed to such an extent that even children and teens are proud owners of uncomplicated cameras. The camera and photography interest starts young and this creates a truly large audience base for the camera industry.

And throughout history, it is evident that the endeavor of researchers and developers has been to make the camera available to a wide section of society. Without camera technology and photography, the other key developments of cinema and TV would have been delayed and what a boring place the world would have been without TV and films!!

Huawei U8150 review and price

 As India's largest mobile manufacturer micromax released its first android phone release recently Huawei also released low end touch screen  Android phone. This Huawei U8150 is priced bit higher than Micromax A60. But this U8150 has some major advantages over A60. The advantages are U8150 comes with capacitive touch screen compared to micromax  A60 resistive touch screen. U8150 comes with Android 2.2(Froyo) which is much faster than 2.1. Huawei U8150 price in India is 8000Rs(Indian Rupees). This Huwei U8150 is an entry level Android phone with capacitive touch screen.

Features of Huwei U8150:
  • 3.15 MP camera
  • 2.8 inch capacitive 
  • TFT touch screen
Huawei U8150


Huawei U8150 specifications:
  • Camera – 3.15 Mega Pixel, Resolution 2048×1536 pixels, (CIF)Video, Geo taggingScreen Display – 2.8 inches, 240×320 pixels
  • Color – TFT Capacitive touchscreen with 256K color
  • Accelerometer sensor(Auto-rotate)Proximity sensor, Digital compassSwype input method
  • Adobe Flash support, Organizer
  • Photo viewer & editor
  • Voice memo, Dial & Commands
  • google Search, Gmail, Maps, G-Talk
  • Audio, Video Recorder & Playback
  • MP3, MP4 player
  • MP3 Ring tones, Vibration
  • 3.5 mm Headphone jack
  • Games, Speaker Phone, FM radio
  • Message Support:SMS, MMS, Email, Push EmailInstant Messaging
  • Predictive text input
  • Connectivity Options – Bluetooth v2.1, Micro USB v2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS
  • Data Modes – 3G, GPRS 32-48 Kbps, EDGE 236.8 Kbps, HTML Internet Browsing
  • Internal Memory – 256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, 200 MB StorageExpandable Memory- 32 GB MicroSD/card slot
  • Phone Book – Unlimited Contacts, Photo Call.
  • Call Records – Unlimited
  • 1200 mAh Li-Ion Standard BatteryBattery Life – 288 hours
  • Battery Talk Time – 9 hours
  • Size – 104 x 54.8 x 13.5 mm
  • Weight – 102.1 grams
  • Body Colors – Black body/Blue, Yellow, Red Back panels

    What Is Hyperfocal Distance?

    This is a good question! You know how sometimes you'll take a photograph and something in the foreground is in focus while the background is not? And sometimes you'll take a photograph and, magically, everything is in focus? That's all related to depth of field, or the distances from your camera that appear sharp in a photo.

    Read more about what hyperfocal distance is all about...


    Kamis, 13 Januari 2011

    Everybody's a Filmmaker With a Panasonic HVX200 Video Camera

    Before, being a filmmaker used to be only for the rich and wealthy, but with a Panasonic HVX200 Video Camera, today, everybody's a director.  Thanks to the digital technology, we can now say goodbye to 35mm film.

     

    Films are hard to make.  From the production costs alone, 35mm films cost an arm and a leg, and this can be quite expensive if you're going to shoot a full-length feature.  You have to make sure the film doesn't get exposed when you load the film, and take out the film.  Then you have to be extra careful nothing happens to it, or else your shots will be gone forever.

     

    But because we're in the digital age, anybody can be the next Spielberg, Tarantino, or Coppola. Think of that perfect idea for an award-winning or blockbuster film, then shoot it using a Panasonic HVX200.  It can record in 24 frames per second or 24p, 30p, and 60p.  A Panasonic HVX200 isn't HDV, the format it uses is called the DVCPRO-HD.  DVCPRO-HD supports up to 100 Mbps data rates.  But if you just want standard DV, the Panasonic HVX200 can also give you this.

    The difference between Panasonic HVX200 from other cameras is that you don't need to buy tapes anymore.  Tapes have become obsolete.  All you need are memory cards that record your footage.  Memory cards start from 8GB, which is equivalent to 10 minutes.  Shoot and record using these memory cards and transfer your footage directly to your computer or to data hard drives.  Whether you like editing using Adobe, Final Cut Pro or Avid, the footage from the memory cards also make editing easier for you when you find your footage.

    The reason why a lot of television networks and independent filmmakers love this camera is that if used well, the end product could come quite close to film.  A Panasonic HVX200s uses a 13x Leica lens and has two stereo pairs or four uncompressed channels of 16-bit 48Khz quality audio.    

    The Panasonic HVX200, or also known as the P2, is the more advanced version of the DVX100, its older sister.  The DVX100 records 24p on tape, and the P2 is a higher end version of this.  The reason why the P2 is better than the Sony HD cams is because to the trained eye, the Sony looks more obviously video.  The beauty about the DVX100 is that it's very small, and doesn't need much light.  It can also capture shadows beautifully.  Documentary filmmakers might like this if they prefer to still use tapes.  Switching every 8 minutes might ruin their momentum.  But if you're a trained camera man, go ahead and explore with the Panasonic HVX200.

    You don't have to be rich, or look for a rich producer for you to shoot your dream movie, all you need is a wonderful script, talented actors, a Panasonic HVX200, and a computer, to make your filmmaking dreams come true.




    Want to learn more about the Panasonic HVX200 Video Camera?

    Click here to get more info on the benefits and features included with the Panasonic HVX200 Video Camera.

    Karbonn k25i review-Price-Specification

     Karbonn released its new Wifi qwerty mobile phone recently.  k25i has large 2.4 inch display with QWERTY keyboard. With this k25i karbonn added Wifi technology to an low prices qwerty phone. Aprt from Wifi k25i has dual sim option, built in java games, 2MP camera,fm radio with recording, bluetooth, memory expandable upto 8GB. It is value for money phone.  Karbonn k25i price  in India is 4100Rs.

    Features of Karbonn k25i
    • 2MP camera.
    • QWERTY Keypad
    • Upto 8GB expandable memory.
    • FM Radio with Recording.
    • Dual Sim.
    Specification of Karbonn k25i:
    • Dual Band GSM 900/1800 MHz
    • GPRS/EDGE/WAP
    • 2.4” inch TFT Display Screen
    • 2 Megapixel Camera
    • Memory Card Slot up to 8GB
    • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
    • Bluetooth
    • FM Radio with Recording
    • Phone Book Memory up to 2000
    • Built-in JAVA Games
    • Mp3/VIdeo Player
    • Polyphonic Ringtones

    Rabu, 12 Januari 2011

    Slide Transparency Scanner Usage

    The modern world we live in is chock full of innovative new electronic products that thrill consumers. The slide scanner is one of the newer innovations in this modern technological world. With it, you can make digital images of slides that you've taken, giving you the ability to replicated them clearly and sharply. If you have a lot of slides, and want digital copies of them, it's incredibly convenient to convert them using the slide transparency scanner, as it's really effective and fun.

    There are so many reasons you should invest in a slide transparency scanner. Since these scanners have the ability to convert slides into different formats, there really are few limitations or restrictions on how you can use the scanner. When you want to transfer a slide to whatever format you want, you can rest assured that you'll get a high quality picture when you're done doing the conversion. How can you be sure that the scanner is a quality one? Well, name brand products from a well known company are generally good at delivering quality results and products. And, you ought to be able to find a decent scanner that suits your needs and price range.

    If you use a transparency scanner, you'll be able to cut down on your costs, because you're doing it on your own. Far too often, we will spend a lot of money on lab fees and digital processing costs when we really do not have to. When trying to save money, the fact that a transparency scanner is so available is beneficial. If you can do it on your own, why shell out the extra money for digital images? Of course, this does open the door for a common negative criticism that one might have which is commonly that the consumer would have to do this all by along.

    This can be an issue if you don't normally work well with electronics, as it might be frustrated to try and work the machine. Don't worry if you have had troubles with hardware in the past. The process has been designed to be easy for even a novice consumer electronics buyer. There's no need to fret about getting the process absolutely perfect or doing something wrong.

    There's just no reason why you shouldn't buy yourself a slide transparency scanner. If you need slides converted into digital photos simply and efficiently, you won't find a better way to do it. Why don't you check out transparency scanners today?

    Selasa, 11 Januari 2011

    Sony Ericson Cedar price and Sony Erricson Review

    Sony Ericsson Cedar is the new inclusion to Sony ericson's Eco-friedly greenheart range. This Sony ericson Cedar is stylish entry level multimedia phone comes with lot of functionality and attractive aestetics. Cedar is well price considering the features. This multimedia phone Cedar has 2MP camera, 3G, Ability to record videos in VGA format, messenger chat, socializing, instant messaging, SMS, email and many more. Sony ericson Cedar price in India is around 5500Rs.
    Sony Ericsson Cedar

    Features of Sony Ericsson Cedar:


    • 2G And 3G Network Support
    • 2 MP rear Camera
    • 2.2 inch Display
    • FM Radio
    • Alphanumeric Keypad
    • GPRS And EDGE Enabled
    • Expandable Storage upto 16 GB through Micro SD.


    Pros and Cons of Sony Ericsson Cedar:
    Ericsson Cedar Pros:
    • Stylish and aestetic design.
    • Connectivity options of 3G and Bluetooth.
    • Standard Micro USB-connector.
    • Well priced.
    • Geotagging, timescape style widget on home screen.
    • Battery life and multitasking capabilities.
    Ericsson Cedar Cons:
    • Irksome webaccess and occasional social networking issues.
    • No front camera for 2 way video conversation.
    • No LED flash. The camera quality is not upto the mark.
    • Worst twitter application.
    Sony Ericsson Cedar Price: Price of Sony Ericsson Cedar in India is 4,386Rs

    Specification and Features of Sony Ericsson Cedar:

    • 1000 mAh Li-Po battery
    • 2 megapixel camera with resolutions of 1600 x 1200 pixels
    • 2.2-inch TFT, 262,144 colors display
    • Bluetooth v2.1 + A2DP
    • Dimensions 11.1 x 4.9 x 1.55 cm
    • Games/Java MIDP 2.0
    • GPRS 10/EDGE 10/3G
    • Media and Video player with recording
    • Micro USB v2.0 connectivity
    • MicroSD card support
    • Network: Quadband GSM, HSDPA 2100, and HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
    • Screen resolutions of 240 x 320 pixels
    • Stereo FM radio with RDS
    • WAP 2.0/HTML
    • Weight 84 gm
    • YouTube/Facebook/MySpace/Twitter apps

    Senin, 10 Januari 2011

    Nikon and Canon - Photography Vs Technology

    Professional photographers hired to covering demand photo shoots rely entirely on the right camera setup--job specific lenses, one or two dSLR bodies, and plenty of compact flash (CF) cards. For most photographers shooting medium format, Nikon and Canon are the only brands which ever make it into the studio. Both brands offer RAW file capabilities, large sensors, large hi-res LCD monitor, and the highest quality bodies and lenses, which are traits most important to pros. Still, each brand's products have their own distinctive features, advantages and disadvantages.

    Nikon has dominated the film photography world since the 1950's and released the world's first digital single lens reflect professional camera, the 2.6 megapixel D1 in 1999. What made Nikon "the modern photographer's camera company" was its versatility and wide choice of autofocus (AF) Nikkor lenses, all of which are compatible with either their 35mm or FX film cameras. At the time of its 50th anniversary, Nikon listed over 60 AF lenses for sale ranging from wide angle lenses with focal lengths as short as 10mm, to telephoto lenses of up to 600mm, and a plethora of zoom lenses.

    The Nikon dSLR body is very close to their 35mm bodies, which is a great comfort to long time photographers. While some options have changed, the overall anatomy is the same. Image size has increased almost 1000% since the D1, the D3X shoots 24.5mp images with max resolution of 6048 x 4032p while their Canon competitor, the Mark EOS-1Ds III, comes in at 21mp and max resolution of 5616 x 3744.

    More choice of lenses and digital information will cost you, however, as Nikon bodies and lenses are generally more expensive than Canon and are heavier. The D3X weighs in at $8000 USD, excluding lenses, and 2-lbs without lens and battery. Nikon does, however, offer lightweight cost effective solutions such as the D70, 80, 90, and 3100 cameras which range from $1000-$3000 and include a standard zoom lens.

    Canon has dominated the world of electronics since the 1960's and, like Nikon, is a Japanese-based company. They released their first pro dSLR on year after Nikon's debut and boasted a larger, better image. Consumers were familiar with the brand's point-and-shoot Powershot cameras--which made it on the scene before Nikon's Coolpix line--but professionals hesitated until September of 2001 when reviews boasted how much quieter, lighter, faster, and cheaper Canon's new EOS-D1 was compared to any equal quality Nikon dSLR. They also offered a 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM lens and other options which sought to offset the need for a large variety of lenses.

    Since then, the EOS line, specifically the Mark II-III have been prime picks for Canon pro shooters. While Canon has released a Mark IV, this camera weighs in heavier than Nikons D3X at 2.6-lb and offers only 16 effective megapixels. Canon professional bodies are significantly cheaper. The 21mp 1Ds costs less $6000 and weighs less than 50-oz. Much of this is because Canon manufactures its sensors and a few other mechanisms in-house, unlike Nikon which mostly outsources its sensors to Sony.

    Pro photographers will always consider the type of photography they are shooting. If carrying lots of lenses is impossible and mobility and cost are critical deciding factors, Canon has the versatility they need. Other photographers, however, love studying the science of getting the perfect shot with the best lens, especially when more time is allotted. Getting a new camera system is a huge investment which needs to be tempered with trials, research, and reading reviews from other pros.

    Sabtu, 08 Januari 2011

    How to use a Circular Polarizing Filter

    Easy to follow introduction to the proper use of circular polarizing filters-


    One thing to note is that some cheaper lenses rotate the end of the lens barrel when autofocusing, and some do not. If you carefully set your polarizer, then autofocus, you might have to reset the polarizer.

    Sony Alpha A55

    Sony rocked the boat with their new alpha A55, an interchangeable lens camera with a translucent pellicle mirror. In laymen's terms, that means it can autofocus and shoot at the same time, which means it's really, really fast, and even smaller than a standard dSLR. Sony's dSLRs have always been solid shooters, but reactions to their new cameras generally range from "ho-hum" to "mildly intriguing.

    Kamis, 06 Januari 2011

    Popular Digital Camera Brands

    When it comes to digital cameras, there are a number of manufacturers that are leading the pack because of their ability to produce high quality equipment with technologically advanced capabilities and impressive picture taking abilities. Some of the leading digital camera manufacturers include Nikon, Cannon, Sony, and Kodak.

    One of the most popular manufacturers in the industry is Nikon, which has played a role in revolutionizing the industry by introducing the D series of the digital camera line. These SLR cameras are packed with high resolution, high megapixel cameras that are equipped with large LCD viewing screens and multiple size lenses that are able to capture high quality pictures.

    Another popular manufacturer of digital cameras is Cannon which also has helped bring the industry to where it is today with great advances in the technology that they put into their cameras. They have been able to product a number of great models that provide photographers with the tools they need to produce wonderful photography work. Their popular products fall in both the point and shoot and SLR categories and can be purchased in just about any electronics department around the globe.

    Other popular manufactures of digital cameras include Sony, Kodak, and Panasonic, all of which are gaining their share in the market by providing hobbyists and professional photographers with high quality products that are capable of producing great looking pictures. These manufacturers also have introduced their versions of the point and shoot cameras as well as the SLR versions.

    If you're looking to start your own photography business, or if you're simply looking to purchase a camera that you can use on occasion to take pictures of a special event or activity, then you'll definitely want to check out the manufacturers listed above for all of your camera needs.

    Rabu, 05 Januari 2011

    Photographing Our Beautiful Butterflies


    Image : http://www.flickr.com


    What else do you know that can compare to the magnificent colors you see when you look through your camera lens at a butterfly? Maybe a butterfly sitting on a beautiful brilliant flower. It doesn't get any prettier than that. If you're lucky enough to have a garden with flowers that attract these winged beauties, and you're into photography, hopefully, you've been getting some great shots. But, if that doesn't describe your situation, you may find some of these tips helpful in getting started.

    There are three great environments for photographing butterflies. The outdoors, garden settings, and butterfly farms or houses. People have been collecting butterflies for centuries. Catching them, killing them and displaying them on boards and in cases. Catching them on film is a great alternative. The butterfly gets to live and the pictures live on.

    You don't have to have a lot of special equipment or a big, expensive camera to begin your butterfly photography. Actually, you may be spending a lot of time getting up and down off the ground to get those great shots. The smaller point and shoot camera and the convenience of a quality fanny pack camera bag would be just perfect for butterfly photography. You'll also need a good helping of patience and a lot of time. You can't go out and call butterflies. You can, however, set yourself up to have the best possible opportunity to find butterflies to photograph.

    Butterflies are attracted to colors and scents. If your desire is to photograph butterflies in their natural habitat, you might go out a day or so ahead of time to locate an area that has the right conditions for butterfly photography. A couple good places to look would be fields that are loaded with wildflowers or areas of damp or moist soil. If you live in an area that is lush with forests, rivers, streams, and waterfalls look in those areas for some perfect shots of these magnificent creatures.

    If you have a garden filled with flowers of purple, lavender, white, yellow, orange, and red, you should be able to go out your back door, set up your tripod, and wait for the butterflies to appear. Some of the most popular flowers for butterflies are alyssum, dahlias, honeysuckle, impatients, marigolds, petunias, sunflowers, candytuft, and zinnias. You can also help encourage them to your garden by putting out some over ripe fruit or nectar. Butterflies are attracted to the scent of rotting fruit.

    Check your background before you're start your photo shoot. Ideally, try to situate yourself so that the background compliments the butterfly. Do your best to frame the shot to eliminate unwanted background items. Get as close to the subject as you possibly can, without scaring it away, so that the butterfly fills the picture. Another way to deal with unwanted background images is to set your camera to blur the background. Butterflies are attracted to flowers that are in the sun rather than the shade, so be positioned properly when taking your shots.

    Have your camera bag packed and ready the day before, so you can head out early in the morning. Have extra film or memory cards, extra batteries, and a tripod. As with most photography, the best time to photograph butterflies is either early in the morning or late in the evening. Not only is the lighting best, but the butterflies won't be quite as active during these times of the day when it's cooler. It will give you a little more time to take the shot when the butterfly comes into view. Take as many pictures of the butterfly as you can before it flies away. Don't wait for what you think may be the perfect shot or you may not get a picture at all.

    Connecting Micromax A60 as a Modem

    Micromax released its first Android smart phone called A60. This A60 has a feature of 3G network option.Using this Micromax one can connect your PC to internet with high speed of upto 7.2MBPS depending on the service provider. This Micromax A60 smartphone will cost you around 6500Rs. With this price you will get android smart phone which you can also use as a 3G data card to your PC.  So below is the procedure to connect to internet through Micromax A60 from the PC.

    PC suite for A60: To download PC suite for Micromax A60, the detailed instruction with download link provided in my earlier post Micromax PC suite Download.

    Procedure for using A60 as modem to PC:

    Follow the following steps to connect Android A60 to your PC:

    1.Insert the cd which you have got with your Micromax mobile.

    2.Install the PC suite of A60.

    3.Restart the PC.

    4.Connect your handset to the computer

    5.Now in phone goto setting->wire less &network>select internet threwting

    6.Now in computer click on start->connect to->show all connection->click on

    connection

    Congratulation! you are connected to 3g broadband internet from your PC using Micromax A60. Enjoy Surfing!!

    Feel free to share your experience using the A60 smartphone as datacard.

    For downloading free games for micromax mobiles visit here

    Nokia E5 Price and Specification

     Nokia E5 is a first E series phone from Nokia. This Nokia E5 has solid design, physical qwerty keyboard and good battery life. This E5 comes with stunning features like 5 MP camera with digital zoom and Social network applications. Also this Nokia phone has most of the  connectivity options.
    Nokia E5

    PC suite for Nokia E5:  Nokia E5 PC suite free download is available in Nokia PC suite free download info. Nokia PC suite is now renamed as Ovi Suite. Using the Ovi suite you can connect your mobile to PC and if need you can use your E5 as a modem to connect your PC to internet.

    Latest Nokia E5 Price: Nokia E5 price in India is 9200Rs.


    Pros and Cons of Nokia E5:
    Pros of E5:
    • The solid design.
    • Good QWERTY Keyboard.
    • Long battery life
    • Multi Tasking, support for Office applications.
    • 3G
    Cons of E5:
    • Outdated S60 interface.
    • Not much support for third party applications.
    • No Video Call Features.
    • No autofocus feature in Camera.
    • Expensive.
    • No Secondary camera for video Conference.
    Specification of Nokia E5:

    • Messaging : SMS/MMS/Email
    • Rear Camera : 5 megapixel
    • Camera Zoom : Digital Zoom with Autofocus & LED Flash
    • QWERTY Keypad:Yes
    • Video Capture:Yes
    • Memory Inbuilt : 250 MB
    • Connectivity : Bluetooth,USB Ports,Wifi
    • Infrared: No
    • Internet : GPRS,EDGE,HTML,Webkit
    • Entertainment : Games,FM Radio,Music Player,Ringtones
    • Operating Frequency : Quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
    • Technology : Java Technology,3G,OS
    • Staddby Time/Talk Time : Upto 690 Hours/Upto 18 Hours
    • GPS: Yes. Nokia Ovi Maps.
    • Phone Kit : Headset/Speaker/Charger/USB Cable/user Guide/Handset

    Selasa, 04 Januari 2011

    The Water and Your Camera

    Researching on the depth that cameras can go in water bodies is important when buying water proof cameras. Most strong cameras can even resist even pressures that human body might not be able to resist. This is very important depending on how far you plan to take it.

    The weaker types of cameras are called water resistant cameras. They are not suitable at being submerged in water for a long time. Some of them cannot also contain some quantity of water. They are normally useful to backpackers and hikers who may only come into contact with water when it rains.

    The 9ft and 10ft depth cameras are best for situations where you need to put the camera into water to take a picture.

    Most water bodies around us do not have depths of 9ft and 10ft but it is always better to have cameras with this depth as they can fall into the water. Having a normal water resistant camera might be a problem as they can get damaged if they fall into water. The Fuji Finepix XP10 has a depth of 9ft and is good for usage at home.

    The 9ft camera won't be good however if you plan going further. A camera with a range of 10-30ft will be appropriate for this. These cameras cover snorkelling and many scuba excursions.

    No matter what kind of camera you want, you will find that almost all the popular camera makers like Panasonic, Canon and Olympus make cameras for different depths. They have also made quite strong cameras that can withstand falls and freezing.

    Sealife makes cameras that can withstand more pressure levels. These cameras can range to as far as 200ft. this is good for serious surfers. They however come at higher cost at as much as $500.

    Always determine why you need a camera and buy one to suit your needs.

    Senin, 03 Januari 2011

    Black and White Portrait Photography: Made Easy

    When I started out as a young photographer back in the sixty's, just about all images in advertising were shot in Black and White and we use to work mostly with large view cameras sizes 5x4 inch, half plate, whole plate and 10x8 inch, using B/W sheet film made by Kodak and Ilford.

    We also use to shoot with Medium Format cameras such as the "Hassleblad" SLR. and the "Rolleiflex" TLR, format size 6x6 cm. using Black and White film stock Ilford HP3 and HP4, also Kodak Tri X, 120 size roll film.

    There were no Point and Shoot Digital Cameras or Compact cameras and color negative film was so expensive to buy and even more expensive to process and print, most times it just wasn't used and the quality was poor.

    Side Note: Just about all weddings back then, were shot in Black and White and with Medium Format cameras and haven't you noticed to day just how exceptional it is to see a creative Wedding Photographer adding a few images in Black and White to his wedding shoot. In my opinion all weddings are made for Black and White photography, after all the Bride is in white and the Groom is in a dark suite.

    How then did we shoot color images in the studio for advertising and fashion. We used exclusively Kodak Ektachrome sheet film. Around this time Kodak introduced Kodak Ektachrome to 120 size roll film and of course good old Kodachrome slide film had been around a while. The problem with making a print from a Kodachrome slide was it was very expensive and the quality left much to be desired. Meanwhile Kodak Ektachrome Sheet Film, was the only quality colour film available at the time and still is one of the best quality colour transparency films around to day.

    So whats so special in shooting in Black and White, simply put, It's just so refreshing to see an image that is not in bright and sometimes unnatural colors and the beauty of the image is in the tonal range from whites to blacks, which evokes a mood which is hard to capture when you look at bright colors.

    For example if you shoot a Portrait Head Shot with a white or plain background, carefully lighting the subject, you are really only going to see a creation of an image whare the character or beauty of that person shows without confusing it with color.

    So lets examine ways to shoot Black and White Portraits, Fashion or figure shots.

    WHAT YOU'LL NEED:

    1. Film Camera. 35mm. SLR or Medium Format size 6x6cm.

    2. Black and White film. Kodak T.Max 100 ASA. or Ilford HP4.

    3. Soft-Box or Umbrella attachment for a Studio Flash.

    4. Reflectors.

    5. Tripod.

    6. Model.

    WHAT TO DO:

    You have two choices for shooting you Model in Black and White, we will keep the details short as there will be other resources you can follow up with at the bottom of this page.

    a) Studio: Setting up and working in your home studio, (or hired studio).

    b) Outdoors: Working outdoors on a fine warm day.

    STUDIO: Set up your flash with a soft-box or umbrella attachment, positioned to the side of your camera, approximately at a 45 degree angle to the subject.

    Always work with a tripod, this is how the Pros do it and they know a thing or two!

    Set up a large reflector the other side of the camera and fix a second light facing into the reflector as a bounce light to fill-in the shadow side of the model. I would be wise to have an additional small reflector below the models head to reflect light up under the models chin.

    You may also require additional lights to light up the background and a clip light to clip the models hair.

    Check your exposures by using a stand-in model. After some experimentation find the right balance and correct exposures my making these tests a day or two before you plan the actual shoot, so eliminating mistakes on the big day.

    OUTDOORS: Now this is a whole lot simpler and just about anybody can produce great shots without the necessity of expensive studio flash equipment.

    You will however, need a fine warm day and you will be working outside in the SHADOW of the building.

    Seat your Model facing whare the majority of whare the light is coming from, making sure that the sun is not falling on the model.

    Place a white card, size 1 meter by 70 cm. available at you local art store, behind the models head as a white background.

    Then place two other white cards, one each side of the model, reflecting light back into the subjects face.

    It's also a good idea to have your model seated in front of a table on which you have also placed a white card. This lights up any shadows under the models chin.

    The camera must be set on a tripod so you can then carefully control your image. Remember you are creating a beautiful picture, not taking snaps of your kids, be professional and you images will look professional also.

    You can improvise setting up your background, I usually use the garden broom and rake... But do make sure that you support the reflectors and background with a strong tape in case of a sudden gust of wind.

    Now you have just set up your DAYLIGHT STUDIO...

    Find a good quality B/W Lab, yes they still exist, and it's worth paying extra for this kind of work. Avoid taking you processing to the High St, 1 hour photo lab.

    The results will astound you and you will surely impress you model too.

    With some persistence and experimentation, you will prefect your own technique with the shots and soon start producing masterpieces.

    By the way, the usual attention to the Models hair and make-up is also needed, keeping in mind that you don't have to over do the make up for B/W photography.

    While shooting your model with your Daylight Studio set-up, you can create some great images for your portfolio in the same way the great photographers of the past use to and in the way that all photography started out... Black and White...