Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Canon Powershot SX210 IS

Video shot in 720p using Canon PowerShot SX210 IS. Didn't apply iMovie stabilisation to show the Canon optical stabilisation.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

4 Factors to Consider When Buying a Point and Shoot Camera

!±8± 4 Factors to Consider When Buying a Point and Shoot Camera

If you have decided to purchase a point and shoot digital camera then you have probably already realized that these cameras have the advantage when it comes to portability, affordability, and ease of use. DSLR cameras may be more flexible, but a point and shoot camera is the right choice for someone who just wants to pull out a camera and take great pictures. However, there are still a wide variety of options available when purchasing a point and shoot camera. Here are some of the things that you will want to think about before making your purchase.

Although camera technology is constantly improving, how many megapixels a camera has is more important with a point and shoot camera than with a DSLR. Essentially, the more megapixels a camera has the more data it captures when taking a picture. This means that the file will be larger, but it also means that you will be able to crop and enlarge the picture more without losing any quality. If you want to be able to enlarge your pictures without them becoming grainy or pixilated, find a camera with as many megapixels as possible.

After megapixels, the most important feature of a point and shoot camera is the zoom capability. Because of their compact size, most point and shoot cameras do not have as large of a zoom lens as DSLR cameras. The average point and shoot camera has a zoom of about 5x with some going as high as 10x. When you are looking at zoom you will also want to note which cameras have optical zoom and which ones have digital zoom. Optical zoom refers to a zoom lens that actually zooms in. Digital zoom essentially enlarges each pixel in the photograph. Obviously, optical zoom is much better and produces clearer pictures. Digital zoom tends to produce pictures that are grainy or blurry.

If you are upgrading from a previous digital camera, you will want to pay some attention to what type of memory chip your camera uses. If you choose well, you may be able to use a previous memory chip in your new camera. On the other hand, memory chips are fairly inexpensive and the capacity continues to increase even as the prices drop. This means that purchasing a new memory chip is typically not a large expense once you have already invested in a new camera. You may want to consider purchasing multiple smaller memory chips instead of one high capacity one if you are worried about losing a chip or otherwise damaging it.

Of course, you will want to choose cameras that have other features that are important to you. If you want to be able to capture video with your point and shoot, then choose a camera that has a user-friendly video mode. If you want certain artistic modes, keep that in mind as well. Overall, there are many options for point and shoot cameras in a wide range of prices that make it easy for anyone to find what they're looking for.


4 Factors to Consider When Buying a Point and Shoot Camera

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Consumer Reports Best Digital Cameras For 2009

!±8± Consumer Reports Best Digital Cameras For 2009

Consumer Reports is a highly respected consumer focused company that looks out for the everyday shopper. They are well respected, and renowned for their unbiased reviews and objectivity when it comes to finding the pros and cons of any products they review. Digital cameras is just one such product they report on every year.

With so many digital cameras for the modern shopper to choose from, it's understandable that it can be difficult to know, that your getting good value for your money. Reliable and unbiased reviews can be hard to find, which is why many shoppers turn to companies like Consumer Reports.

Their most recent rankings favored several popular cameras, such as the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200, Olympus Evolt E-410, and the Canon PowerShot A720 IS. These cameras run the gamut from simple point and shoots to DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras. They not only rank the cameras, but give the reader, an explanation of the many camera features. This specifically is a big help, in educating consumers to help them decide what camera is right for them. That answer itself, is often as difficult to sort out as which is the best camara.

The very thorough battery of tests reveal some common traits about certain types of cameras. Types of cameras being sub compact cameras, automatic point and shoot cameras, and digital slr cameras. Automatic point and shoots tend to produce grainier images, and tend to struggle in low lighting conditions. This is usually due to cheaper lens quality. A problem overcome by many SLRs, even the lower priced beginner DSLRs. SLRs have interchangeable lens, and can be more expensive, but come with extra flexibility for the aspiring photographer.

Another common issue found with the compact and sub-compact models, is slow shutter speed, and lag time before allowing users to take subsequent pictures. They are getting better though. Once again, the SLRs as expected perform better in the area of speed, and low lag times. A common criticism of the SLRs in the past, has been their lack of automatic functions, difficult learning curve, no video function, and an inability to use the LCD screen to frame your photos. This is changing, and several models of SLR have learned from their point and shoot siblings, and offer most of these features. One of the more popular, would be the Canon Rebel Xsi.


Consumer Reports Best Digital Cameras For 2009

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nixon Coolpix S8000 Review

!±8± Nixon Coolpix S8000 Review

Nikon Coolpix S8000 is claimed as the world's slimmest digital camera. This 27.3mm camera has 10x optical zoom and NIKKOR lens. The zoom ability is really a distinguished feature presented. You may get an image with excellent detail by using it in conjunction with ace macro mode. Your close-up captured image will also be presented in clear result without blurry effect around the edge of the image. However, the combination between macro feature and zoom lens in this camera causes an excessive noise around the corner areas of the image.

Furthermore, the camera allows you to perform the 30mm shots with vast and rich in detail. This way will produce a quite satisfying picture because you will have the clear image without the bulkier and pricier result. By pushing the lens wider, you will also be able to have the clear details or parts of a landscape.

Moreover, besides the zoom feature, Nikon Coolpix S8000 is constructed with great design for easy-to-use UI. This is proved by the special design of one button that enables you to access scene modes of the camera easily. So whenever you find something catchy you can pull out your camera and directly shot the unique thing you see through a single push on the dedicated button.

In addition, to view the results of your captures, an LCD screen is built-in on the back side of the camera. This 3-inch screen will show you the images you have just captured or show you your other photo collections. The invention of the digital camera with a screen included is really useful because you can instantly repeat the shot whenever your previous image doesn't show good result.

However, above all of the pros mentioned above, Nikon Coolpix S8000 also has slight drawback. The camera has a significant issue with reviewing images. It takes about 4 seconds to retrieve the image you shot on the screen. Therefore, if you are kind of persons who need quick process and result, Nikon Coolpix S8000 will be little bit irritating.


Nixon Coolpix S8000 Review

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Monday, November 28, 2011

The Portable Flip Video Camera - The Easiest Camcorder Around

!±8± The Portable Flip Video Camera - The Easiest Camcorder Around

The Flip Video is an ultra portable camcorder made for simple video recordings. The camera comes in five versions: the Flip Video, the Flip Ultra, the Flip UltraHD, the Flip Video Mino, and the Flip Video MinoHD. The video cameras are made by a company named Pure Digital Technologies. It was first released in 2006 as a simple reusable variation of the one-time use video camera the company produced for CVS/Pharmacy.

The Flip Video was the first to be released under the Flip name, and is the standard version with a 640x480 resolution. It comes in a 1 GB and a 2 GB version with 30 minute and 60 minutes recording time, respectively, and a simple D-pad and small screen. The Flip Video also does not have an internal power source, so you will have to buy batteries when they run out.

All of the features for the Flip Video Ultra are the same, except they come in a variety of different colors. And the Flip Video UltraHD totes more storage and is optimal for HDMI out with 720p resolution. The Flip Video Mino has many features that the previous versions do not. The camcorder has a built-in lithium-ion battery, so you won't have worry about buying batteries all of the time, is about 2 ounces lighter than the others, and touch-sensitive buttons for the controls.

The new Flip Video MinoHD, released in 2009, is by far the best of these camcorders to be released. It has the same dimensions as the regular Mino, but it also records with 1,280x 720 HD resolution at 30 fps. This camcorder also has an internal storage of 4 GB or 8 GB and has a 2 hour battery life.

One of the things that have made these camcorder so innovative is the pop-out USB plug. With the pop-out plug you won't have to worry about losing the cord, which adds to its portability. Another thing is the ease of use. All you literally have to do it point and shoot your video.

With a easy installation process, the Flip Video software is also as simple to use as the cameras themselves. With the software you can extract the videos you have recorded right onto your computer hard drive or send them directly to a family member or friend. Also, if you are into sharing videos on social websites or YouTube, the software makes it easy to upload them directly to your account. The built-in software also features a video editing program. With this program, you can easily do simple editing, like changing the color of your video, adding music, or cutting parts out of the recording.

But, this product doesn't come without flaws. Some reviewers have had some issues with the camcorder, saying that the memory is too small and they would like an external memory card slot to boost their recording time. Some also say that the battery life could be longer and that the lack of settings on the camera is disappointing

All in all, the The Flip Camcorders. offer a great simple camcorder that has some of the best video quality compared to others on the market, has great price value, and is so easy to use that even inexperienced people will find it easy.


The Portable Flip Video Camera - The Easiest Camcorder Around

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Compact Cameras - Selecting a Compact Super Zoom or Bridge Camera

!±8± Compact Cameras - Selecting a Compact Super Zoom or Bridge Camera

It's time to upgrade your old camera. Perhaps your kids are older and are involved with sports and your old camera just can't keep up. Or maybe your passion is capturing beautiful images of birds as they visit your feeders. I know, you like to travel and you are never quite close enough to that perfect scene. No matter what you need this article can help you make a wise choice.

Just what is a super zoom compact camera? This class of digital camera comes in a few different configurations but what they all have in common is zoom lenses of at least 10X. Some will look just like other pocket friendly digital cameras but they will be a little thicker to contain the long lens. Others will resemble a pro camera complete with a hand grip and a lens that doesn't retract flush to the body. We call these latter cameras "bridge" cameras because they aren't really compact cameras nor are they big DSLR style cameras, they bridge between those two popular groups.

The super zoom cameras are often called "sports zooms" because they are favored by soccer, football and baseball parents ten to one. Parents of children playing organized outdoor sports are the number users of super zoom cameras. They can't get any closer to the players than the sidelines but a super zoom can put them in the middle of the huddle.

There are a number of super zoom cameras available but for our purposes we will look at six models as representatives of the group. Canon, Fuji, Olympus and Nikon set the standard in this class and each has a model in our discussion.

The easiest way to divide up the super zoom class is by price. With our chosen samples the price break is at 0.00, there are three models above this price and three below it. We will start with the lower priced group first.

Our under 0 super zooms are the Nikon L110, the Canon SX130 IS and the Fuji S1800. All three cameras offer 12 megapixel resolution, image stabilization and all three capture 720p HD video - but the Nikon L110 is the only model with an HDMI port for direct HDTV connection. One other interesting trait is that all three are powered by AA batteries, something increasingly rare in digital cameras.

Starting with the Fuji S1800 we find a surprisingly well equipped camera for about 9.99. In design it is a bridge camera with a pronounced grip and lens housing. The camera features an 18X zoom lens and fast 8 frames per second image capture. The 3 inch LCD viewscreen is clear and bright, the controls are easy to understand and use. We recommend this camera for both its price and its high image quality.

The middle child of this price range is the Canon SX130 IS. The SX130 looks like a standard compact camera but chunkier. Tucked inside is a powerful 12X zoom lens and Canon's new SMARTAuto mode that takes most of the guesswork out of taking pictures. Priced at 9.99 the SX130 IS is perfect for the family photographer who needs more lens length.

The last of our under 0 super zoom cameras is the Nikon L110. And talk about great for sports, the L110 can capture 11 images per second for up to 20 consecutive shots. The 15X zoom lens is backed up with 5-way image stabilization unique to Nikon. The L110 is the largest of this first trio of cameras, but it is still a compact handful. At 9.99 the Nikon L110 offers some serious features normally found on much more expensive cameras.

Other cameras that fit in the under 0 group are the Fuji JZ300 with its 10X zoom lens and very compact body, the Nikon S5100 with blazing speed and a 5X zoom, the Canon SX210IS that features an amazing 14X zoom lens in a shirt pocket sized body, and the Nikon S8100 with a 10X zoom. These alternate cameras provide many of the features found on our super zoom class but they aren't quite as fast or as powerful.

Now for the over 0 super zoom crowd. The three cameras we have chosen to feature in this group are extreme in many respects. All feature 25X zooms or longer, two feature 720p HD video capability while the third has 1080p HD. All models have HDMI ports for direct HDTV connection.

The Olympus SP-800UZ offers a 30X wide angle zoom lens. One button starts movie recording ion 720p HD. Internal enhancements provide excellent face detection and tracking, creative filters and more. At 9.99 the Olympus SP-800UZ is one of the lowest priced cameras with a lens longer than 25X.

Nikon offers their P100 with 26X zoom lens. In the hand a Nikon P100 feels solid and substantial, the hand grip fits into your palm like it was tailored just for you. 10 frames per second shooting can keep up with the fastest action and Nikon's 5-Way image stabilization keeps your images sharp. The P100 is one of the first compact cameras to offer 1080p HD video capture. We like the P100 because we believe with its construction points and feature set it will be a photographer favorite for years. At 9.99 you get a lot of camera in the box.

The last of our super zoom cameras is the Canon SX30 IS. Though not the first bridge camera, the Canon IS series has been the most enduring. Starting with the S1-IS in 2004 the series has been a consistent top choice. Coming from such a long line of Canon IS cameras, the SX30 tops them all with a 35X wide angle zoom lens and features not really even thought of back in 2004.

The Canon SX30 IS is the most expensive of our super zoom set, priced at 9.99. Like the Nikon discussed before, the SX130 IS is solid, compact and supremely well thought out. The controls are all handy and the operation is very straight forward. After all these generations of IS cameras, Canon isn't making any mistakes in design. The lens is ultra long and it is also the widest angle of any super zoom. We like the SX30 IS because we think it is a camera that will last for years and still compare well to whatever the future brings our way.

There we have it, our round up of super zoom cameras. As we have seen we can get high magnification and fast operation priced from 9.99 all the way up to 9.99. Panasonic, Samsung and several other brands also offer super zooms, but the cameras mentioned in this article all lead the pack for features, image quality and reliability.


Compact Cameras - Selecting a Compact Super Zoom or Bridge Camera

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Canon PowerShot SX210IS 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 14x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Purple)

!±8± Canon PowerShot SX210IS 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 14x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Purple)

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  • Powerful 14x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer; improved Dynamic mode for enhanced image stabilization
  • 14.1-megapixel resolution for high-quality prints up to 16.5 x 23.4 inches
  • 28mm wide-angle lens; 3.0-inch wide PureColor System LCD
  • HD shooting capability at 720p with stereo sound plus HDMI output
  • DIGIC 4 Image Processor with evolved Face Detection Technology; new scene modes

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Canon PowerShot SX210IS 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 14x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Purple)

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Refurbished Canon Digital Camera - High Quality At A Low Price

!±8± Refurbished Canon Digital Camera - High Quality At A Low Price

Buying a Canon digital camera is undoubtedly a good choice, as along with its name you will get impeccable quality the brand is known for. However, if you are looking for something more sophisticated and advanced than a simple digital camera for beginners, you must be ready to invest quite a large sum that may not fit within your budget. Instead of buying a brand new model consider getting a refurbished Canon digital camera - that is, a camera that was once used but has been refurbished to be like new. This is a great alternative, if you can't afford paying full retail price for it. With a refurbished Canon digital camera you are sure to get quality of the Canon brand for much less money.

Refurbished Canon digital cameras are usually those ones that were sent back to the manufacturer for an exchange. There might be a variety of reasons for that. Maybe the camera at one point of time failed to work properly, or maybe it was returned because the consumer wanted something different. However, the refurbished Canon digital cameras are rebuilt so that you can't really tell they have been used at all. You get a great refurbished Canon digital camera that does everything as a brand new model, but costs less than half price in most cases. What could be better than that?

To find a refurbished Canon digital camera, you can search the Canon website directly or call one of their representatives. Most likely, you will not see refurbished Canon digital cameras being advertised, but they are available upon special request. Actually, not everyone knows that they can purchase a refurbished Canon digital camera, so they always shop for brand new ones. Be wiser, call up Canon and ask them about their refurbished models to avoid spending a fortune on a brand new model.

Most people are apprehensive about buying refurbished Canon digital cameras because of their wrong belief that such cameras may not last as long, or they may be defective. However, the people who sell refurbished Canon digital cameras inspect the cameras thoroughly to make sure that the camera is worth selling. So, leave your doubts and get a great camera at a great bargain.

Internet auction sites, such as eBay, also sell plenty of refurbished Canon digital cameras. Bidding on refurbished models can get you what you are looking for at a price you will not believe. Shed your fears and go for a refurbished Canon digital camera today - you will love it as if it were brand new.


Refurbished Canon Digital Camera - High Quality At A Low Price

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