Archive for May, 2010

Nikon D5000 12.3 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Kit 1

May 29, 2010 - 11:23 am 4 Comments

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D5000 features an innovative Vari-angle Monitor for an exciting new take on photographic expression. Combined with Live View shooting, this monitor gives you the ability to shoot from nearly any angle. And your creativity is not limited to still images – Nikon’s D-Movie function lets you Record richly detailed HD movie clips, too. There’s also a dazzling array of shooting features to help you get great pictures, shot-after-shot. Add to this a superb 12.3-megapixel CMOS sensor working in tandem with Nikon’s EXPEED image Processing system and watch your photos and movie clips come alive with all the stunning beauty for which Nikon is famous.

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Underwater Camera | Underwater Camera Reviews

May 29, 2010 - 11:23 am No Comments

http://www.BeeOnVacation.com/underwater-camera — Digital Underwater Camera VS Underwater Disposable Camera

Surely, you will not miss the chance to capture the moment when you are experiencing the beauty of depth of the ocean and then share it with friends through pictures.

However, conventional camera will not work at the underwater but underwater camera does.

Basically there are two kinds of cameras to capture underwater activity; they are digital and underwater disposable ones.

Some of you might be wondering the differences between those two and what are the advantages and limitations you can get from each camera.

One significant difference between those two kinds of the underwater camera is surely the price.

Because of a disposable camera is a kind of one-time or single use one which is surely disposable the price is very cheap compared to the price of the digital one.

When you should pay around $400 and more for the digital underwater camera, you just need to pay around $5 up to $20 each for underwater disposable one.

The limitation of the disposable underwater camera is the amount of pictures you can take in a single use,

mostly around 20 up to 30 pictures, while a digital underwater camera allows you to capture pictures as many as possible due to the memory card inside.

Furthermore, the limitation of the underwater disposable camera is that it does not equip with a flash feature

so you will depend on the sun light and the depth of the water, while a digital underwater camera is coming with the complete flash features and options.

So, have you decided your choice between those two kinds of cameras?

For further information about which kind of camera that will suit you the best, please visit:

http://www.BeeOnVacation.com/underwater-camera

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Digital Single-Lens Reflex cameras

May 29, 2010 - 11:23 am 10 Comments

The Esquire Digital Man, Barry Sonnenfeld, gives viewers 3 great reasons why you should buy a SLR instead of a point-and-shoot. Wondering what camera to guy? Barry shows you around the Panasonic Lumix GH1, Nikon D5000, and the Canon 5D Mark II. Whether you are an amatuer enthusiast or a photographic geek this video breaks it all down for you. With all the new gadgets coming out it takes a tech guru like Producer/Director Barry Sonnenfeld (”Men In Black”) to sort out the wonderful from the worthless.  The tech guru brings his popular show and tell Esquire column to the web. 

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What are some good affordable digital cameras?

May 28, 2010 - 7:07 am 3 Comments

I am looking for a digital camera that takes good pictures in the dark, can record video with sound, and can take a memory card. I don’t know much about digital cameras. The one I have now is an old HP camera that is 5 or 6 years old.

Nikon D3000 is a better choice.It is a Digital SLR camera which can take far greater pictures than point & shoot camera like Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR.DSLR’s have much better optics, much larger sensors, better faster processors.The sensors on most DSLR’s are nearly 15 times larger than the sensors on point and shoot cameras. Therefore the pixels are 15 times larger. Larger pixels deliver better detail and less noise than smaller ones.
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How to make videos HD on windows movie maker with a video camera?

May 28, 2010 - 7:07 am 1 Comment

So.. I make videos on youtube. But I want it to have the button so my subscribers can watch the video if they choose in HD. I’ve been searching for a way but the ways I watched are not for VIDEO CAMERAS. I can’t buy a new video recorder or whatever because my family won’t let me, so could you guys tell me how to make my videos on windows movie maker with a video camera? Thank you in advance!

Here are a couple sites and a video that should be able to give you some good information and guide you through the steps needed to make your videos HD in Windows Movie Maker!

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/features/movie-maker.aspx

http://www.bauer-power.net/2009/04/create-hd-videos-in-windows-movie-maker.html

http://www.articlesbase.com/videos/5min/161599390

I hope this helps!

Brett M,
Windows Outreach Team

What are some cheap but good digital cameras?

May 25, 2010 - 3:32 pm 5 Comments

I’ve been looking at digital cameras. I want one under a $100 and for it to be a good quality. I’ve been looking on ebay and they seem to have some good ones, but I want to know which ones are best.
Thanks!
yeah. just for pictures with friends and stuff.

you can consider Nikon Coolpix L22 12.1MP Digital Camera with 3.6x Optical Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD
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What is the REAL difference between inexpensive camera lenses and expensive ones?

May 25, 2010 - 3:32 pm 3 Comments

Show me some examples of identical pictures taken with an inexpensive and an expensive lens. I want to see what the big deal is and why people spend $600+ on lenses for $800 cameras.
keerok I’ve never seen a $10 lens. It’s hard to find a filter for $10. Obviously you can’t prove a difference that justifies $600. You just feel artsy by spending more.

I would doubt that anyone here would be able to show you such examples unless it’s just a fluke.
The main difference is in the quality of the glass. The better the glass the fewer the aberrations, the better the focus, the sharper the image produced.

Also many lenses come with extras like IS (image stabilization) in Canon’s case, VR (vibration reduction) for Nikon. Some lenses also have a few more features making them more expensive.
Mostly however, the more you have to pay the better the quality of your photos.

Look at this shot. This I shot with my Rebel XS and my Canon 28-200 lens. Look closely at his eyes and you’ll where optics really matter – in the sharpness of the photo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimsphotostuff/4615829643/sizes/l/

What the best budget to mid range Digital SLR camera?

May 25, 2010 - 3:32 pm 3 Comments

My sister needs a camera for her university work. She is doing some photography modules and needs something that can produce quality shots. Not sure if she needs a SLR or a Compact. She would like to be able to use the camera after her course finishes as well. Any suggestions what her options may be? Thanks.

She may need a 35 mm SLR for the first couple of semesters while taking the basics of photography. A good used Nikon or Canon 35 mm SLR with standard zoom lens will cost less than $150 on craigslist in a city near you

Have her check with her instructors and see what she really needs. It would be a shame to spend $1,200 on a mid-range camera and standard zoom lens only to find out that she will be using film for the first year in school

The two mid-range DSLR’s I would recommend is the Nikon D90 with 18-105 mm lens or the Canon 50D with 18-135 mm lens.

Here they are head to head.

http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/Image-Quality-Database/Compare-cameras/(appareil1)/267%7C0/(appareil2)/294%7C0/(onglet)/0/(brand)/Canon/(brand2)/Nikon

NO photo module will allow a student to use a compact P&S camera. They will need a camera that is fully adjustable to complete their courses in photography and NO compact digital camera can do that

Nikon D90 Review by What Digital Camera

May 25, 2010 - 9:47 am 25 Comments

Nikon D90 Review

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Top 10 Digital Camera Buying Tips

May 25, 2010 - 9:47 am 25 Comments

10 tips to help people with buying a new digital camera.

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