December 30, 2006

Nikon D200 Digital SLR Camera - Black Finish - D200BODY

Nikon D200 Digital SLR Camera - D200BODY/ Body Only/ 10.2 Megapixel/ Large Viewfinder With 0.94x Magnification/ Durable Magnesium Alloy Body/ 5fps High-Speed Continuous Shooting/ 2.5" LCD Monitor/ Built-In Speedlight

Key features:
* 10.2 Megapixel DX Format CCD Image Sensor
A newly developed 10.2 effective megapixel DX Format CCD image sensor that captures images with edge-to-edge sharpness and incredible color at 3,872 x 2,592 pixels, yielding extraordinarily high-resolution images perfect for enlargements or creative cropping
* Industry-Leading Image Processing For Exceptional Color Performance
Incorporates Nikon's industry-leading advanced imaging processing engine of the D2x, which allows color-independent pre-conditioning prior to A/D conversion to work in symphony with advanced digital image processing algorithms to achieve fine color gradations with exceptionally smooth, consistent transitions
* Large Viewfinder With 0.94x Magnification
The new eye-level optical viewfinder developed for the D200 features large magnification (0.94x) that helps ensure a clear view for precise composition, and built-in diopter adjustment that allows fine-tuning to your eyesight
* Durable, Magnesium Alloy (Mg) Body
Nikon's advanced technologies and mechanisms are housed within a rugged, lightweight magnesium alloy chassis and body ready for the most rigorous of assignments. Additional sealing for dust and moisture add to the D200's strength.
* 5fps High-Speed Continuous Shooting
Capture fast action and fleeting expressions with the ability to capture high-resolution images at a rapid 5 frames per second in continuous bursts of up to 22 NEF (RAW) or 37 JPEG (FINE - LARGE) shots**
* Fast SLR Response Where It Counts
Instant power-up in just 0.15 seconds, a shutter release time lag of a mere 50 milliseconds, and a shortened viewfinder blackout time of just 105 milliseconds makes the D200 ready to respond to any photographic situation
* New, 11-Area Multi-CAM AF System With 7 Area Wide AF
The new Multi-CAM 1000 AF Sensor Module offers an 11-area AF that ensures consistently fast and precise focus lock under varying shooting conditions. The 7-wide area AF system, offers broad coverage suited for moving subjects enabling greater compositional freedom
* Large 2.5" LCD Monitor With Wide Angle Viewing To 170 Degrees
A high-resolution LCD monitor provides ultra-wide, 170 degree viewing in all directions. Assisting with accurate sharpness assessment, images can be previewed at up to 400% magnification
* New EN-EL3e Rechargeable Battery With Fuel Gauge Function
The high-energy EN-EL3e rechargeable lithium-ion battery lets you capture approximately 1,800 shots per charge featuring an accurate real-time Fuel gauge system that displays the percentage of remaining charge, number of shots since last charge and overall status of battery service life
* Wireless Transmitter WT-3
The optional Wireless Transmitter WT-3 provides wireless functionality with IEEE 802.11b/g technology; it enables cable-free image transfer to a compatible computer, with the added safety and versatility of wide-ranging network and security protocols (Available 2006)


Specifications:
* Type Of Camera: Single-lens reflex digital camera
* Effective Pixels: 10.2 million
* Image Sensor: RGB CCD, 23.6 x 15.8mm; total pixels: 10.92 million
* Image Size (Pixels): 3,872 x 2,592 [L], 2,896 x 1,944 [M], 1,936 x 1,296 [S]
* Storage Media: CompactFlash(TM) (CF) Card (Type I and II ) and Microdrive(TM)
* Sensitivity: 100 to 1600 (ISO equivalent) in steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV with additional settings up to 1 EV over 1600
* File System: Exif 2.21, Compliant DCF 2.0 and DPOF
* Storage System: Compressed or uncompressed NEF (RAW): 12-bit compression, JPEG: JPEG baseline-compliant
* White Balance: Auto (TTL white balance with 1,005-pixel RGB sensor), six manual modes with fine-tuning, color temperature setting, preset white balance, white balance bracketing possible (2 to 9 frames in increments of 1, 2 or 3)
* LCD Monitor: 2.5-in., 230,000-dot, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD with brightness adjustment
* Playback Function: Full frame 2) Thumbnail (4 or 9 segments) 3) Zoom 4) Slideshow 5) RGB histogram indication 6) Shooting data 7) Highlight point display 8) Auto image rotation
* Interface: Can be selected from NTSC and PAL
* Picture Angle: 35mm [135] format is approx. 1.5 times lens focal length
* Text Input: Up to 36 characters of alphanumeric text input available with LCD monitor and multi-selector; stored in Exif header
* Compatible Lenses: All AF-DX, AF-D, AF-G, AF-I, AF-S, and AF VR Nikkor lenses provide full AF and metering operation. AI-P lenses provide manual focus w/ electronic rangefinder and full metering operation. AI lenses provide manual focus w/ electronic rangefinder, Aperture Priority and Manual exposure mode, C/W and Spot metering operation.
* Viewfinder: Fixed eye-level Pentaprism type; built-in diopter adjustment (-2.0 to +1.0m-1)
* Eyepoint: 19.5mm (-1.0m-1)
* Focusing Screen: Type-B BriteView Clear Matte screen Mark II with superimposed focus brackets and On-Demand grid lines
* Viewfinder Frame Coverage: Approx. 95% (vertical and horizontal)
* Viewfinder Magnification: Approx. 0.94x with 50mm lens at infinity; -1.0m-1
* Viewfinder Information: Focus indications, Metering system, AE/FV lock indicator, Flash sync indicator, Shutter speed, Aperture value, Exposure/Exposure compensation indicator, ISO sensitivity, Exposure mode, Flash output level compensation, Exposure compensation, Number of remaining exposures
* Autofocus: TTL phase detection by Nikon Multi-CAM 1000 autofocus module with AF-assist illuminator (approx. 0.5m to 3.0m)
* Lens Servo: Instant single-servo AF (S); continuous-servo AF (C); manual (M); predictive focus tracking automatically activated according to subject status in continuous-servo AF
* Focus Area: Normal: 11 areas; single area or group can be selected; Wide: focus area can be selected from 7 areas
* AF Area Mode: 1) Single Area AF 2) Dynamic Area AF 3) Group Dynamic 4) Dynamic area AF with closest subject priority
* Focus Lock: Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF) or by pressing AE-L/AF-L button
* Exposure Metering System: Three-mode through-the-lens (TTL) exposure metering. 1) 3D Color Matrix Metering II (type G and D lenses); color matrix metering II (other CPU lenses); color matrix metering available with non-CPU lenses if user provides lens data; metering performed by 1,005-segment RGB sensor. 2) Center-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 6, 8, 10, or 13mm dia. circle in center of frame. 3) Spot: Meters 3mm dia. circle (about 2.0% of frame) centered on active focus area (on center focus area when non-CPU lens is used).
* Exposure Metering Range: (ISO 100, f/1.4 lens, 68 degrees F): 1) EV 0 to 20 (3D Color Matrix or center-weighted metering)2) EV 2 to 20 (spot metering) (ISO 100 equivalent, f/1.4 lens, 20°C)
* Exposure Meter Coupling: Combined CPU and AI
* Exposure Modes: Programmed Auto [P] with flexible program; Shutter-Priority Auto [S]; Aperture Priority Auto [A]; Manual [M]
* Exposure Compensation: Plus or minus 5 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV
* Auto Exposure Lock: Luminosity locked at detected value with AE-L/AF-L button
* Auto Exposure Bracketing: 2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1, 2, or 3
* Shooting Modes: 1) Single frame shooting mode 2) Continuous low speed (CL) shooting mode: 1 to 4 frames per second 3) Continuous high-speed shooting mode: 5 frames per second 4) Self-timer shooting mode 5) Mirror-up mode
* Shutter: Electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal plane shutter, 30 to 1/8,000 sec. in steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV, bulb
* Sync Contact: X-contact only; flash synchronization at up to 1/250 sec.
* Flash Control: 1) TTL: TTL flash control by 1,005-pixel RGB sensor; Built-in Speedlight: i-TTL balanced fill-flash or standard i-TTL flash (spot metering or mode dial set to [M]) SB-800 or 600: i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR and standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR. 2) Auto aperture: Available with SB-800 with CPU lens. 3) Non-TTL Auto: Available with Speedlights such as SB-800, 80DX, 28DX, 28, 27, and 22. 4) Range-priority manual; available with SB-800
* Flash Sync Mode: 1) Front-curtain Sync (normal sync), 2) Red-eye Reduction, 3) Red-eye Reduction with Slow Sync, 4) Slow Sync, 5) Rear-curtain Sync
* Built-In Speedlight: Manual pop-up with button release Guide number (ISO 100, m): approx. 12 (manual 13)
* Flash Compensation: -3 to +1 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
* Accessory Shoe: Standard ISO hot-shoe contact with safety lock provided
* Sync Terminal: ISO 519 standard terminal
* Self-Timer: Electronically controlled timer with 2 to 20 seconds duration
* Depth Of Field Preview: When CPU lens is attached, lens aperture can be stopped down to value selected by user (A and M mode) or value selected by camera (P and S mode)
* Remote Control: Via 10-pin Remote Cord MC-22/30/36 (optional) or Wireless Remote Control WT-3 (optional)
* GPS: NMEA 0183 (Ver. 2.01) interface standard supported with 9-pin D-sub cable (optional) and GPS Cable MC-35 (optional)
* Power Source: One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e, MB-D200 battery pack (optional) with one or two rechargeable Nikon EN-EL3e Li-ion batteries or six AA alkaline (LR6), NiMH (HR6), lithium (FR6) batteries, or 2R6 nickel-manganese AA batteries, AC Adapter EH-6 (optional)
* Tripod Socket: 1/4 in. (ISO)


Supplied Accessories:
* Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e
* Quick Charger MH-18a
* Video Cable
* USB Cable UC-E4
* Strap
* Body cap
* Eyepiece Cap DK-5
* Rubber Eyecup DK-21M
* LCD monitor cover BM-6
* PictureProject CD-ROM


Approximate Dimensions:
* Width: 5.8"
* Height: 4.4"
* Depth: 2.9"

Approximate Weight:
* Unit (Without Battery, Memory Card, Body Cap, Or Monitor Cover): 1lb 8 oz
* Shipping: 5 lbs

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December 29, 2006

Fuji Finepix F30 6.3 Megapixels Digital Camera


DESCRIPTION

The FinePix-F30 is the camera you'll grow with. A super compact designed, all metal body is our newly designed L-line chassis, which offers structural durability that fits easily in your pocket

The FinePix-F30 makes it easy to frame your shot and share your memories with a high resolution LCD. The 2.5" LCD has 230,000 pixel resolution and a fast refresh rate giving you smooth, clear viewing in high resolution color.

Blurry images are the most common complaint of digital camera users. Fujifilm's new Picture Stabilization mode eliminates blur due to subject movement and camera shake; even in low light backgrounds.

Sensitivity in photographs means you get true color, fine detail and clear pictures. The FinePix-F30 utilizes Fujifilm's new 6th generation Super CCD-HR to capture more light with less electronic noise. This ultra-high sensitivity means you can capture the perfect picture, even in low light, just as your eye sees it. And all with extremely fast operational and processing speeds so you never miss a shot.


FEATURES
Image Processing Type -
New Fujifilm Real Image Processor - (RP (Real Photo) Processor)
Focus - Auto / Manual / Macro
Auto/Macro
Weight
5.5 oz. - (not including accessories, batteries & xD Card)
Movie Recording
- Movie Recording: 640 x 480 pixels (30 frames/sec), 320 x 240 pixels (30 frames/sec) w/ Monaural sound. Zoom cannot be used during movie recording.

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December 25, 2006

Digital Camera Review: Nikon COOLPIX L5

Tokyo – Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of the COOLPIX L5, the latest in their lineup of entry-level compact digital cameras. Combining high-quality components like a 5x zoom lens and a bright 2.5-inch LCD, and featuring the same advanced Lens shift Vibration Reduction (VR) mechanism that was originally developed for Nikon’s renowned SLR systems, the COOLPIX L5 elevates user-friendliness to new levels with its simplified operation and unrivaled results.

The powerful, 38-190mm Zoom-Nikkor lens (35mm equivalent) ensures matchless compositional freedom, from zooming in for intimate personal portraits to zooming out for expansive outdoor scenes. Lens shift Vibration Reduction (VR) technology allows the user to make the most of 5x zooming. The CCD provides enhanced precision with minimized dimensions, greatly adding to the camera’s compact portability while offering generous 7.2 effective megapixels, for the refined image clarity that’s expected of the COOLPIX family. There’s also a large, bright 2.5-inch LCD with backlight that greatly eases composing superb images and then playing them back.

The COOLPIX L5 has surprisingly compact dimensions despite the fact it is compatible with AA-size batteries in alkaline, lithium, ZR6 oxyride, rechargeable or other forms. And because such batteries are widely available around the world, COOLPIX L5 users can keep on shooting internationally without worrying about running out of batteries. Adding to the convenience are three unique Nikon image innovations that make it easier to achieve great-looking results – all directly accessible via a One-touch portrait button on the camera’s top panel. Face-priority AF* can automatically detect then achieve accurate focus on people’s faces, no matter where they are in the frame. In-Camera Red-Eye Fix can automatically detect the annoying red-eye effect sometimes caused by flash and compensate for it in-camera. And the D-Lighting function can rescue underexposed images or shots with too much backlight by creating a copy of the image but with light and detail added where necessary and well-exposed areas left exactly as they were.

A choice of 15 different Scene modes – 4 with Scene assist – automatically provides ideal settings for everything from night portraits to beach parties. Just choose the Scene mode best suited to the subject at hand, and the COOLPIX L5 automatically selects the perfect setting for exactly the picture you had in mind. The four Scene modes with Scene assist even help the user compose the shot for optimal results.

The COOLPIX L5 is also compatible with widely available SD memory cards. And 8MB of internal memory allows the user to continue shooting even when no additional memory is available, as well as easily moving images from one SD card to another. The COOLPIX L5 offers movie recording with sound in three modes: TV size (640) for viewing on TV or computers, convenient Small size (320), and Smaller size (160) for extended recording or Internet use.

The COOLPIX L5 even simplifies printing, with PictBridge capability enabling direct connection to compatible printers without the need of a computer in between. USB connectivity eases transfer of data to computers and other peripherals. Complimentary PictureProject accessory software completes total convenience by greatly simplifying the importing, editing and organizing of your images, and includes other options that add to the fun of digital photography.

* Face recognition capability may be limited in some shooting conditions.

Note: Specifications, design, product name, standard accessories, and release schedule may differ by country or area.

December 24, 2006

Casio Exilim EX-S770 Ultra-Slim

Digital Camera with Wide-Screen LCD. The attractive EX-S770 shoots 7.2-megapixel still images and records high-quality movies in MPEG-4 format. In addition, it features Casio�s Super Bright 2.8-inch wide-screen LCD but still retains the ultra-slim card size of its predecessors. Its impressive wide-screen display employs a 230,000-pixel LCD that clearly displays images and information down to the smallest detail, and boasts a maximum brightness of around 1100cd/m 2 �more than bright enough to see outdoors on a sunny day. Casio has also added new functions to make the most of the EX-S770�s new wide screen. The high-quality stainless steel body of the EX-S770 is the epitome of design elegance and ensures ease of operation as well, while maintaining all the slimness and beauty the EXILIM Card line is renowned for. The EXILIM Card EX-S770 is available in three exciting colors: silver, blazing red, and graphite blue.
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December 22, 2006

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Body


For convenience, ease of use and superb SLR performance, look no further than the EOS Digital Rebel XT. This camera features Canon's Digital Trinity: an 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's own DIGIC II Image Processor and compatibility with over 50 EF Lenses, including the exceptional EF-S Lenses. The Digital Rebel XT also has an all new lightweight and compact body, improved performance across the board and the easiest operation in its class, simplifying complex tasks and ensuring the perfect shot every time. With intuitive simplicity, powerful performance and unprecedented affordability, the Rebel XT is the EOS digital camera for everyone.
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Features
* Resolution: 8.0 Megapixel
* Shutter Speed: Up to 1/4000 sec. for up to 14 shots
* Supported Media: CompactFlash Memory
* Color: Silver
* Weight: 17.1 oz. (body only)
* Connectivity: USB
* Environments: Windows and Mac Compatible

December 21, 2006

HP R717


HP Real Life Technologies let you bring out details in shadows, remove red eye right in the camera, and preview panorama shots, this megapixel packed camera promises impressive photos. Choose from 12 shooting modes to capture the best image in every situation. Use automatic controls for simple shots; switch to manual to add a personal touch. Make video clips. Use burst mode to capture exactly the right moment. With the HP PhotoSmart R717, you call the shots!

Features
* Resolution: 6.2 Megapixel
* Zoom: Optical: 3x, Digital: 8x
* Supported Media: Secure Digital (SD) and MultiMediaCard (MMC)
* Weight: 6.35oz.
* Connectivity: USB
* Environments: Windows and Mac Compatible

December 16, 2006

Review : Digital Camera, 12M Pixel, 32MB Int.Mem., 2.5-inch LCD

The Camera looks very beatiful and useful for the all the works like Official and Personel use.by looking I say the there will be good result we will get by this. A very neatly designed good looking digital camera, packed with features. Easy to follow instruction manual.

Image Sensor: 5.1M Pixels/12M Pixels(interpolation). Digital Zoom: 8X. Storage Media Built-in 32M Memory. SD/MMC Card Slot Support.
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Specifications

  • Image Sensor: 5.1M Pixels/12M Pixels(interpolation)
  • Storage Media Built-in 32M Memory; SD/MMC Card Slot Support
  • 12.0M --4032x3024 pixels, 10.0M --3600x2700 pixels, 5.0M --2560x1920 pixels, 3.0M --2048x1536 pixels, 1.3M --1280x960pixels, 0.3M --640x480 pixels
  • Movie Clip: 320x240, 640X480 withaudio(30fps and 15fps)
  • Voice Record: YES
  • Speaker: YES
  • Lens Wide: f=8.55mm, F=3.0
  • Focus range: Near: 100 cm ~ 220 cm / Far : 220 cm ~ Infinity
  • Digital Zoom: 8X
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4 sec. ~ 1/1000 sec.
  • LCD Monitor: 2.5-inch LTPS TFT, 557x234(200K pixels)
  • White Balance: Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Tungsten / Fluorescent
  • Exposure: Auto/Manual: EV - 2.0 ~ +2.0
  • Scene: Auto / Portrait / Scenery / Night Scene / Motion /Coulpe Shot / Pre-view / Sepia / BW / Pink / Green / Blue
  • ISO: Auto
  • Self-Timer: 2 sec, 10 sec
  • Flash: Auto / Force On / Force Off
  • File Format Picture: JPEG / AVI / WAV / EXIF 2.1 / DPOF
  • Capture Mode: Single shot/Self-time shot/Multi
  • Effect: Auto / Sepia / BW
  • PictBridge(Direct Printing): YES
  • Gaming: Magic Beads / Lucky 777 / Lottery Puzzle / Moving Box
  • PC Interface: Mini USB1.1 Port
  • TV Out NTSC/PAL Selectable
  • OSD Language: E/F/G/I/S/TC/SC/K/J/R/D/C/P
  • Battery: 2pcs of AAA alkaine/ 2pcs of Ni-MH
  • System Requirement: Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP MacOS9.2

  • Dimension: 86 x 56 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 110g (without battery)

    Accessories

  • User's Manual
  • Sortware CD
  • USB/AV cable
  • Camera Bag
  • Strap

  • Manufacturer and Origin: China
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  • December 15, 2006

    Casio Exilim Card EX-S600D

    June 19, 2006 CCASIO EUROPE GmbH and its parent company, CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD., have announced the release of the Exilim Card EX-S600D, an ultra slim, card-sized, high-resolution camera 6.0 megapixel offering Casio's Anti-Shake DSP, a 3x zoom and a 2.2-inch screen. The EX-S600D adds high quality DivX movie capability which is take movies in DivX format, a video compression technology developed by DivX, Inc. of the US. Fitting easily into a pocket, EXILIM CARD digital cameras are ready to go wherever their users go, so no one has to miss a once-in-a-lifetime photographic moment again. Casio has previously released the Casio EX S600 ( October last year ), which shoots 6 Megapixel photos and takes high-quality movies in MPEG-4 format. The Casio EX-S600 has been a hit among people who want a digital camera that makes it a snap to shoot both still pictures and movies. The EX-S600D will only be available to the European market.DivX is a cutting-edge video compression technology which delivers high-quality video in reduced file sizes. It also allows users to save movies on CD-R and DVD-R computer media without the time-consuming hassle of having to convert file formats. And with a DivX-Certified DVD player, users can enjoy DivX movies on their TVs. By building DivX into the new EX-S600D, CASIO has expanded the world of movie-making fun, making it easier than ever before to give the gift of a special moment on DVD to friends and family.


    This latest addition to the EXILIM CARD series offers all the popular features of its forerunner, the EX-S600. These include:

    * Anti Shake DSP for reducing photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects and movie blur due to shaky hands
    * Super Life Battery for about 300 still pictures (CIPA standard)
    * Revive Shot for refreshing the faded colors of old photographs, using digital technology to bring them back to life
    * Past Movie, which starts recording the movie 5 seconds before the Record button is pressed

    The addition of the EX-S600D to the EXILIM CARD digital camera series makes it even more fun to shoot photos and movies, creating whole new possibilities in digital photography. Review and spesification ...

    December 14, 2006

    5.3 Megapixel Optical Zoom Digital Camera, Panasonic CCD Sensor

    New top quality optical 3x zoom 5.3 megapixel digital camera. Panasonic image sensor. Pentax lens. SD card / MMC slot. Solid camera build, smart design, and high performance. This is one of very few available Made In China & Designed In China optical zoom digital cameras; the quality of the images and ease of use make it a super product at these special wholesale prices.



    Main Features

    * Genuine top brand components: Panasonic image sensor. Pentax lens. The quality speaks for itself.
    * 3x optical zoom plus 4x digital zoom
    * Panasonic CCD image sensor for top quality printable photos
    * Large 2.5 inch fast refresh rate LTPS LCD screen
    * Video capture with sound and playback by built-in speaker
    * Smart black body; lightweight but sturdy
    * Simple, fast transfer of photos to PC via USB 2.0
    * Requires SD card or MMC for storing photos but has 32MB memory built in as well.
    * Intuitive, responsive controls. Fast power on and fast data storage.

    China Manufacturer specifications

    * Video capture resolution: VGA 640x480 / 30fps, ASF format ( MPEG 4 )
    * EV compensation settings: -2.0 EV ~ + 2.0 EV (in 1/3 step)
    * White balance settings: Auto / sunny / cloudy / tungsten / fluorescent
    * Lens (Pentax)
    * Wide angle lens f2.6 ~ 4.8, f = 5.8mm
    * Telephoto - f4.3 ~ 7.6, f = 17.4mm
    * Zoom: optical = 3x, digital = 4x (Total = 12x)
    * Focus range, normal: 50cm ~ infinity
    * Focus range, macro: 6cm
    * Flash settings: off / auto / auto + red-eye-reduction / force + red-eye-reduction / slow synchronization
    * Flash effective range 0.6 m~2.5 m
    * Internal memory: 32MB flash
    * Self-timer settings: Off, 10 to 20 seconds user selectable
    * Maximum photo size 0.8MB / picture @ 10Mpixel Fine
    * Memory card slot: SD card (MMC compatible) (card not included)
    * Menu languages available: English / Japanese / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Chinese / Korean / Russian
    * TV-output format: NTSC / PAL
    * Direct print: Supported
    * Shutter: mechanical and electronic, 2 ~ 1/2000 seconds
    * Power source: 1 x NP60 rechargeable li-ion battery (removable)
    * Weight: <135g (battery excluded)
    * Dimensions (W x L x H): 94 x 83 x 28mm

    Accessories Included

    * USB cable
    * TV-out cable
    * Earphones
    * Rechargeable NP60 li-ion battery
    * AC Adapter and charger, selected according to your country
    * Wrist strap
    * Camera pouch
    * User manual (book format, in English)
    * CD-ROM with video and photo editing software

    December 12, 2006

    10 Reasons to buy best camera

    Choosing a digital camera to capture those all illusive moments should be a well thought out purchase. Selecting a digital camera is by far your best choice. A digital camera can enhance your treasured snapshots by allowing you to make changes and improve your clarity. There are at least 10 reasons to choose digital:

    1. A digital camera stores your images in pixels that make for better resolution of your pictures.

    2. Having the ability to delete bad snapshots without having to pay for bad photos.

    3. Digital cameras allow you to enhance the images before printing, this adds more user control over the end results of your pictures.

    4. The obvious is no film to buy, you are always locked and loaded for that perfect picture taking moment. There's nothing more frustrating when you want to snap a picture that just want wait and you're out of film.

    5. Instant viewing of the picture you want to see immediately after taking it. Nothing is more satisfying than to be able to see your picture taking handiwork, immediately after taking it.

    6. Digital cameras come in different pixel counts. The higher the pixel count the greater the clarity or resolution your pictures will turn out. Higher is definitely better and worth the investment.

    7. No need to squint through a hole the size of a straw, digital cameras with an LCD screen on the back is perfect for all occasions and saves the strain on your eyes.

    8. Digital cameras are pc compatible which allows you to store, print, or enhance from your favorite Photoshop or Image program on your computer, before printing.

    9. Having a camera picture storage capacity with over one hundred images is more than enough for a single event regardless of your snap-happiness.

    10. You can snap up your pictures, upload to your pc in minutes, go online and move them to a local Walgreens or local photo developing shop with online service and you can have professional photos, you have taken, then available for pick-up within one hour. What more could you asked from a digital camera. Go Digital!

    When it comes to choosing a digital camera, there are still a wide range of options, so visit a reputable camera outlet before making your selection. Don't buy on price alone, some options are well worth the investment. A digital camera is a well thought out investment when you consider the pictures you capture are priceless. Ask about rechargeable batteries also, having an upper hand on battery life and control will avoid the 'dead battery' syndrome.

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    December 09, 2006

    Review Pentax Ultra Compact Optio S4


    Not only tiny in dimension and light in weight—this camera has a brawny 4.2 effective megapixel, 3x zoom lens and a variety of innovative features. The zoom, equivalent to a 35-105mm lens in a 35mm camera, allows for a range of shooting—from sprawling landscapes to telephoto detail. The camera's multiple shooting modes allow for digital filtering, 60 seconds of movie recording at 15 frames per second, and much more. Equipped with a 64MB memory card, this camera stores an impressive 4 hours and 17 minutes of audio. Built-in flash, 1.6'' LCD monitor and two remote controls for self-timed photos. Also includes rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack, rechargeable cradle and power cord, USB cable, A/V cable to connect to a television or VCR, carrying strap, and the latest version of ACDSee™ 5.0 software.

    December 08, 2006

    Review Digital Camera Canon PowerShot SD500

    The Canon PowerShot SD500 gives you digital power and creative freedom in one compact camera. It's the first to be equipped with 7.1 megapixels of resolution and a 12x combined zoom, providing a truly astonishing level of detail. Canon's exclusive DIGIC II Image Processor further enhances that detail, while a host of incredible in-camera features let you customize your digital images as you take them. Digital novices will appreciate the SD500's incredible ease of use, including the Print/Share button for easy direct printing. Plus, with the bright 2.0" LCD display, your images are easy to view and share with family and friends. This camera is ready to go right out of the box, so what are you waiting for? Grab the PowerShot SD500, and begin an exciting adventure into digital photography.

    Features
    * Resolution: 7.1 Megapixel
    * Zoom: 3x Optical, 4x Digital
    * Supported Media: SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card
    * Weight: 6 oz
    * Connectivity: USB
    * Environments: Windows and Mac Compatible

    December 07, 2006

    What kinds of digital SLRs are available?

    What kinds of digital SLRs are available?

    There are three kinds of digital SLR systems being made as of September 2005:
    1. big lenses, big sensor
    2. big lenses, small sensor
    3. small lenses, small sensor
    We will discuss each in turn.

    Big lenses, big sensor. Canon and Kodak have taken the most obvious approach to the challenge of transitioning from film to digital: build a digital sensor exactly the same size as one frame of 35mm film. The result is a chunk of silicon 24x36mm in size, which is vast compared to the sensor in a point-and-shoot digicam. The benefit of this vast sensor is reduced noise, which looks like grain, in low light/high-ISO situations. The drawback of a vast sensor is that manufacturing a flawless piece of silicon this big is very expensive. The only consumer-priced camera in this category is the 13-megapixel Canon EOS-5D ($2950; check amazon.com for the latest price). If you have a strong back and an unlimited budget, the 16-megapixel Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II ($7000; available at amazon), is a great choice. It is probably the best digital camera made and produces image quality that rivals medium format film (e.g., 6x6cm Hasselblad). The only other full-frame digital SLRs made were the discontinued Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n and SLR/c bodies. The Kodaks were cheaper than the Canon but not quite as functional and the fact that they were discontinued is a good illustration of why you want to buy a digital SLR from a market leader. I own a 5D and have written a full review of the Canon EOS 5D.

    Big lenses, small sensor. In order to keep the cost of the body within a range of $700-1500 and allow photographers to use their old 35mm system lenses most digital SLRs fall into this category. The front of the body has the same lens mount as an old film SLR. The back of the body has a sensor that is smaller than the 24x36mm standard frame of an old film SLR. The result is a camera that looks the same as the old film camera but multiplies the magnification of all the lenses. Having a smaller sensor is like cutting the center out of a drugstore proof print. You don't capture all the information on the left and right and top and bottom of the frame. It is as though you took the picture with a telephoto lens. The viewfinder has been adjusted so that what you see optically is what is captured in the digital file. If you're coming from the film world you will need to do a mental adjustment. A 50mm normal perspective lens on a big lens/small sensor camera behaves like an 80mm telephoto lens on a film camera. A 20mm ultra wide-angle lens behaves like a 30-32mm slightly wide angle lens on a film camera. Nearly all the popular digital SLRs fall into this category and their various merits will be discussed below.

    Small lenses, small sensor. The biggest problem with the "big lens, small sensor" situation is that photographers are forced to cart around lenses that are much larger, heavier, and, theoretically, more expensive, than they need to be. A big heavy Canon telephoto lens is big and heavy mostly because it is built to cast an image circle large enough to cover a 24x36mm frame but the Canon EOS 30D body's sensor is only 15x22mm in size. Any engineer would look at this "big lens, small sensor" situation and say "Why not come up with a standard reasonable sensor size and then make lenses that are just large enough to cover that sensor with an image?" That's precisely what the Four Thirds consortium did. Olympus and Kodak seem to be the originators of the standard but Fuji, Panasonic, Sanyo, and Sigma have signed on as well according to www.four-thirds.org. This seemed like a great idea at the time (2002) but four years later only three Four Thirds system bodies have been built, all by Olympus, and only a handful of lenses, all from Olympus and Sigma.

    If you have a a robust checking account and/or a lot of Canon EOS film camera lenses an unlimited budget the "full-frame" Canon EOS-5D (big lenses/big sensor; medium weight; $2900) is the obvious choice. If you don't need state-of-the-art performance and value compactness above all, the Olympus E System is a reasonable choice (see my review of the Olympus E1 for more detail; the current best buy is a complete starter kit with the E-500 for $790 from amazon). More than 90 percent of photographers, however, will find that the engineering compromise of "big lenses/small sensor" fits their budget and needs. This has led to the introduction of lenses that have the big lens mount for a 35mm film camera but optically cover only the small sensor of a mid-range digital SLR. These are sold as "digital-only lenses" or "digital camera lenses" but in fact they won't work on a full-frame digital SLR--the corners of the image would be black. Canon denotes these lenses as "EF-S", Nikon as "DX".

    December 05, 2006

    Digital Camera Review - Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti

    Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti - Specifications
    The latest top model, the Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti, aims at continuing the IXUS success story. The camera's specifications show it is far from an average entry-level compact camera. A resolution of 10.0 Megapixels, a titanium housing, an ultra-compact 3x optical zoom lens, Canon's new DIGIC III image processor with advanced Noise Reduction technology, and the advanced Face Detection AF/AE are all features that ensure the Canon 900 Ti stands out from the crowd. Face Detection AF/AE is a new technology by Canon that automatically detects faces in an image, and optimizes focus and exposure accordingly.

    Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti camera review : September 2006 marked the 10th anniversary of the IXUS camera, which gave Canon a good reason to celebrate. Ten years of IXUS is without question an impressive achievement in today's rapidly changing camera world. Ten years ago, Canon embarked on their journey with an analogue IXUS camera, which proved to be the start of an impressive line of analogue and digital IXUS models. During the party, Canon introduced no less than three new IXUS models, among which the Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti camera. This new top model from the Digital IXUS series is equipped with the latest technology, and as one may expect of an IXUS camera, the Canon 900 Ti features a truly stylish design.

    Canon IXUS digital camera concept
    The compact Canon IXUS 900 Ti was introduced worldwide in mid-September. Visitors of the Photokina 2006 were able to thoroughly inspect the new camera, as well as hold it to their heart's content. Although it cannot be escaped, we must conclude Canon is one of only very few manufacturers that have actually succeeded in maintaining their leading market position. It are the IXUS cameras in particular that appeal to a broad audience, and the fact that Canon have managed to do so for ten consecutive years should certainly be regarded as remarkable. During the party, which was held in a trendy London neighbourhood, we also heard from Mogens Jensen; head of Canon Consumer Imaging, Europe. According to Mogens Jensen, a staggering 33 million IXUS cameras have already been purchased. This means in the past ten years, an IXUS camera was sold every 10 seconds!

    Canon IXUS 900Ti - DIGIC III image processor
    For a while now, Canon have been successfully equipping their cameras with the image processor developed by themselves. The Canon IXUS 900 Ti features Canon's DIGIC III (DIGital Imaging Core) image processor, which has already reached its third generation. Naturally, the new processor has been considerably improved from its predecessor. Significant improvements are noticeably faster response times, support of the Face Detection AF/AE technique and an advanced noise reduction. In addition to this, the DIGIC III image processor allows the application of faster internal working memory in the camera. DDR-SDRAM memory enables a doubling of the data throughput rate, which results in an instantly improved performance.

    Canon Digital 900 Ti camera review
    All in all, a very interesting Digital IXUS to review. The Canon Digital IXUS series cameras have already been enjoying a fair share of attention for years, and the introduction of the Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti is likely to see to it that this will continue. We had the Canon IXUS 900 Ti in our office for quite some time, and were able to test it extensively. Just how the Canon Digital IXUS 900Ti performed in practice, and whether or not it will contribute to the IXUS success, can be read in the following Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti digital camera review.

    December 03, 2006

    Top 5 Top Digital Cameras for Teens

    From Michael Carr

    Teenagers can be the hardest people to buy for. Nothing is ever cool enough. But teens love digital cameras. They are looking for cameras that are compact, very hip and simply look cool. Oh, and they should take pictures or something.

    Consult this list to be sure you get a smile instead of a sneer when you give that teen his or her next gift.

    1) Ultrathin Digital Camera

    This camera has a nice pricetag, costing under $80, and it comes in either blue or red metallic colors, sure to please a teen. (Hey, why not match their camera to their Game Boy Advance, if they have one?).

    It won't take the best pictures with just 1.3 megapixels, but teens can e-mail images to their friends (which is all they probably want to do anyway).

    The coolest aspect of this camera is its size: it is about the size of a credit card. Major coolness points!

    2) Pentax Ultra Compact Optio S4 Digital Camera

    If your teen is a more serious photog, or you really want to splurge on a digital camera that is both cool and happens to take great pictures, this is an ideal choice.

    The camera is tiny enough to fit into a breathmint tin, and yet it packs some serious punch when it comes to taking pictures. This tiny package boasts a 4.2-megapixel digital camera with a 3x optical zoom.

    The camera also comes with various shooting modes, and can record more than four hours of audio.

    3) Aipyek PenCam Mega 1.3

    The "pen" style gets many funky points. This camera also serves as a Webcam and video camera, but records 1.3 megapixel images. Kids will love the size (about 1"x1"x3").

    4) Oregon Scientific 3-Megapixel Digital Camera

    Get some major (and sincere) "snaps" ("thanks" in adult English) from that teen with this cool camera that comes in metallic blue or gray.

    It has 3 megapixels and a 4x optical zoom, not too shabby. It is also about the size of a deck of cards. It is truly a lot of camera for the under $100 pricetag.

    5) Philips Keychain Digital Camera

    Imagine this: the teen has a car, she or he has a keychain, and now he or she can pop this fun digital camera right onto the keychain.

    How cool is that? Quite! The smallest digital camera in the world, this under-$20 camera also isn't too shabby, all things considered. It actually shoots 2 megapixels in this tiny size.

    It can even be used as a web cam or for shooting video clips. Awesome!

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