Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG9 9MP Flash Memory Camcorder with 5x Optical Zoom (Black)

November 1, 2008 by admin  
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Capture life when it happens–the new Sanyo Xacti CG9 records stunning digital video and amazing 9-megapixel digital and in one compact and easy to use design. The CG9 not only makes capturing images easy it makes sharing them online, on portable video devices like IPod’s, TV’s and computers a breeze.  Read more

How To Purchase The Right Camera For You

October 29, 2008 by admin  
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If you are looking to purchase a new , the Argos Digital Camera Store is the place to go. They carry a wide variety of digital from Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Olympus, and many others. Many people like the amount of that a can hold. Plus, you may choose to down load your favorite on to a disc, and delete the ones that you do not like. Digital offer much sharper and better resolution than ever before.

All digital come with a zoom lens, so that you can capture that shot that is so hard to get a close up of. Keep in mind though that the closer you zoom in on an object on a regular digital zoom , you may lose some of the details that you really wanted to capture. If you are a nut, you would be much better off to use an optical zoom. Optical zoom lens can be purchased that will zoom up to 10x and even more, however, the more you want to zoom in, the higher the will cost.

If you purchase a larger memory card, you can be able to use your for taking short video clips, and be able to play them back on your computer. There are also that can give you settings for high sensitive in case you are in a low light area, and on bright days, you can choose to use a setting such as a power booster.

Many of the digital have different sizes of screens for viewing your ; the larger the screen, the better you can decide which you want to keep and which you want to delete.

Transferring from a requires mega pixels and the more mega pixels that your has the better the can be copied to the printer and the better your printer will copy the onto a paper. The more mega pixels you have the more space is taken up on your , so you will want to purchase a larger memory card anyway.

Perhaps all you want is a small that is small enough to fit into your pocket or person in case you want to capture those special of the kids when they do something really funny or embarrassing. has a line of small digital that have many fine extras. You can even get much smaller than 14 x 10 x 3 cm. The great thing about the small digital is that you still get nice, sharp, and clear pictures just as if you would with a larger , but do not let me mislead you. The small do have their limitations, and you should check them out for yourself to see if a very small is right for you.

If you are looking for a for a professional necessity, you would be happier choosing a digital SLR . They have a choice of lenses to choose from and one touch buttons that will let you shoot high speed one after the other so you can get several shots of a moving target, without missing a movement.

section is the place to check all the wide varieties of digital that suits your purpose.

Medium Format: Do You Need It?

October 22, 2008 by admin  
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If you’re like many photographers, you’re always looking for the perfect image. In addition to being aesthetically and compositionally flawless, you also crave perfect representation of color, texture, and the finest of details. You want your to show the fine textures, subtle hues, and crisp edges of your subject matter. You’re looking for the best possible image.

If you need this type of image, is here to help. As you may know, uses a film format that is significantly larger than the standard 35mm format that we all know and love. By using a larger film area, , such as the famous Hasselblad 500 series can capture significantly more information, and therefore a much sharper, more vibrant image. The large a slide or a negative is, the better image it will give, since the larger area allows for so much more photographic information.

gear is “professional” gear, meaning the quality is very high. Some of the best lenses ever made have been for . You’re not going to find much cheap, low quality consumer grade glass in the world, though like the Yashica TLRs can be a little cheaper. The best lens makers in the world have made som awesome lenses. Most of these lenses will create images of the highest quality possible.

All these factors add up to give you an amazing quality image that will blow away any 35mm image taken under similar conditions. If you look at a slide (or negative) through a magnifier, you will be amazed at the level of detail you’ll be seeing. It’s hard to describe, but the difference is immediately visible and striking. This is not a small quality improvement that is visible to only an elite few, this is a radical change in the quality of your .

Indeed, it is this quality that leads many professionals to deal with the added cost, size, and weight of gear. To be sure, its not the most convenient and affordable of formats. The larger negative requires a larger, more complex to deal with. A larger lens is required to focus enough light to expose the film pane. These larger, more complex and lenses are also significantly more expensive than 35mm . are not for the average photographer, but rather for the professional or amateur who demands only the best looking images possible, while still allowing for some flexibility and portability, which large format lacks.

So, should you go out and buy a today? Given the nature of most , probably not. However, if you’re looking to greatly improve the quality of your images, and you’re not too daunted by the complexities and expense involved with a , you should start shopping for one today, as nothing else will fulfill that desire as well as can.

Researching A Digital Camera

October 16, 2008 by admin  
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technology moves forward so quickly these days that it often alienates its potential customers. Finding the best should really be quite simple with all the consumer reports and comparisons available both online and in written periodicals. Drawing the money to pay for it out you decide on a top of the range 10 megapixel resolution, 12 times optical zoom compact with a two and a half inch LCD screen for excellent viewing of the images afterwards. Can you imagine your surprise when you find that the you have researched so diligently and have set your heart on has been usurped from its position of best model with a newer more expensive version.

So we have a dilemma because now there is this new version, we simply must have this latest best . We should have known but because we must have the best then we will just have to swallow the extra cost. There are certain factors to consider when looking for any . Much is made about the number of pixels and the truth is the more you have the better.

Generally speaking the higher the mega pixels, the better the actual photograph will come out where a mega pixel is equivalent to one million pixels. This increase in megapixels means that poster size pictures can be easily printed. The best models will often have a large LCD screens to help you frame your subject without having to squint in the viewfinder. The best quality digital cameras are able to touch up and edit the images this is an excellent feature to have as standard.

However, if you remember that a large screen equals higher power consumption, smaller screen, lower power consumption you can’t go wrong so just carry a spare set of rechargeable batteries with you everywhere. More and more digital are coming equipped with an optical zoom and this is the sort to try for even if it is only a three times power. Low spec that only cost a fraction for their quality cousins will only have a digital zoom; unless you really aren’t at all fussy about your shots you would be well advised to stay clear of buying a digital zoom only . As there are so many types of storage card available you will have to ensure you buy the correct one.

Memory cards are used in all sorts of electronic gadgets and you may already have heard of the main ones: Sony’s Memory Stick, compact Flash, Secure Digital and XD cards for example. Fortunately the price for digital memory seem to fall in line with the size of resolution increases so buy the largest you can affords and that is compatible with your version. For example, for the price of a 64mb card a couple of years ago you can probably now buy a 1 gigabyte and now some memory cards can go up to 16 gigabytes. Remember, the must suit the type of person you are as much as your wallet as there is no point having the best if you do not use it. If you enjoy taking shots with your new toy and use it regularly then that is all you can ask from a isn’t it?

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FujiFilm - FinePix S5 Pro DSLR Camera Body

September 19, 2008 by admin  
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Introducing the for the image conscious professional - The S5 Pro DSLR! For the first time, a professional DSLR body featuring the Super CCD SR Pro coupled with Real Processor Pro technology providing increased performance, control and durability.The increased dynamic range from the Super CCD SR double pixel technology (6.17 million S-pixels and 6.17 million R-pixels) became popular in the FinePix S3 Pro with portrait and wedding photographers. The new FinePix S5 Pro continues these advancements by coupling the proven Super CCD SR Pro with the companies new RP (Real ) Processor Pro for even more outstanding film-like results. The two technologies will be married together in a fully digital and durable metal alloy body frame. This opens the door for Fujifilms technologies to expand into other venues such as outdoor and high endurance commercial . Feature at a GlanceReal Technology Pro Super CCD SR Pro Face Detection Technology for post image verification Nikon F-mount compatibility for all functionality with all Nikkor AF-D/G and the latest AF-S optics RAW+JPEG (4,256X2,848 pixels, 3,024X2,016 pixels, 2,304X1,536 pixels) dual-save mode MAC and PC supported tethered shooting mode via USB 2

Technical Details
- 12.34 Million Pixels (S-pixel: 6.17million, R- pixel: 6.17million)
- New Super CCD SR Pro Technology 23.0mm x 15.5mm
- Number of recorded pixels - L: 4,256 x 2,848 / M: 3,024 x 2,016 / S: 2,304 x 1,536
- Storage media Compact Flash: (CF) Card (Type I/II) and Microdrive
- Lens mount: Nikon-F mount (with AF coupling, AF contacts), Type DX AF Nikkor: All functions supported, Type G or D AF Nikkor (IX Nikkor lenses cannot be used): All functions supported.

Sony Alpha A200W 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera Kit

September 17, 2008 by admin  
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Powerful, versatile and simple to use, the DSLR-A200 takes to the next level for customers stepping up from point-and-shoot . The Alpha DSLR-A200 expands creative horizons with 10.2-megapixel imaging, high-speed processing, high sensitivity, advanced noise reduction and special features like D-Range Optimizer and Creative Style settings. Super SteadyShot in- image stabilization works with every lens in a superb optical system — including new Sony DT zoom lenses, advanced Sony G-Series lenses, Carl Zeiss lens designs and a two-decade legacy of Minolta Maxxum a-mount lenses. Read more

Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd 10MP Digital Camera

September 17, 2008 by admin  
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Perfect for advanced amateur photographers who want an affordable, step-up , the 10-megapixel FinePix S1000fd builds on the legacy of the FinePix S700 with the addition of a Fujinon 12x optical zoom lens (33mm-396mm equivalent) for greater range and flexibility, ’s proprietary Face Detection Technology with Automatic Red Eye Removal, and a brand new Panoramic Shooting mode. Read more

Fujifilm Finepix S100fs 11.1MP Digital Camera

September 17, 2008 by admin  
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The FinePix S100FS provides an all-in-one solution for enthusiasts and advanced amateur photographers seeking the manual controls and functionality of a Digital SLR, without the hassle and expense of additional lenses and other accessories. Read more

Canon Digital Rebel XSI 12MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Silver)

September 17, 2008 by admin  
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For stunning with point and shoot ease, look no further than Canon’s EOS Rebel XSi. The EOS Rebel XSi brings staggering technological innovation to the masses. It features Canon’s EOS Integrated Cleaning System, Live View Function, a powerful DIGIC III Image Processor, plus a new 12.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and is available in a kit with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 with Optical Image Stabilizer. The EOS Rebel XSi’s refined, ergonomic design includes a new 3.0-inch LCD monitor, compatibility with SD and SDHC memory cards and new accessories that enhance every aspect of the photographic experience. Read more

JVC Everio S GZ-MS100 Flash Memory Camcorder w/35x Optical Zoom

September 9, 2008 by admin  
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Compact Everio S memory makes sharing simple. This elegant, slim , lightweight boasts a Konica Minolta Lens, 35x optical zoom, Laser Touch operation and sharing videos over the internet is now easier than ever with the new one-button uploading to You Tube, the leading video sharing site. Read more

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