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Case Logic KSW320 Koskin CD Wallet – 336 Disc Capacity

Friday, January 30th, 2009
Case Logic KSW320 Koskin CD Wallet - 336 Disc Capacity
Product Case Logic KSW320 Koskin CD Wallet – 336 Disc Capacity
List Price $54.99
Price $28.23
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Case Logic is a leading worldwide marketer of lifestyle-oriented products. By building an excellent reputation for product quality, functionality, innovation, and customer service, the Case Logic brand has earned a position at the forefront of its target markets throughout the world.

Samsung Nv24hd Digital Camera Review

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
The Samsung NV24HD is a 10 megapixel, compact camera. It has a wide angle, 3.6x optical zoom lens. The HD part of its name comes from the fact you can take still photos and movie clips for playback on a High Definition television set.

Why Buy the Samsung NV24HD?

The Samsung NV24HD includes a number of the latest buzz features such as high definition movies and the ability to automatically take a picture if it detects someone smiling. On top of this there is the wide angle lens, a manual exposure mode and the ability to reduce and potentially eliminate red eye. All these features come in a neat and tidy package.

Image Quality Samsung NV24HD test shots

Outdoor 1 (Medium Zoom)

The NV24HD gets off to a promising start. Focusing is good, especially in the centre part of the photo. There is a loss of sharpness towards the edges, but this will only be an issue with very large prints. Colours look good.

Outdoor 2 (No Zoom)

Digital cameras with wide angle lenses can find focusing difficult when no zoom is being applied. This is because it is hard to build perfect quality into such a small and inexpensive lens. Overall the NV24HD does well, although the softer focusing towards the edges is again in evidence.

Outdoor 3 (Maximum Zoom)

The downside of a wide angle lens is that it takes away some of the telephoto capabilities of the lens. In other words the lens is unable to zoom in as close as other 3.6x zoom lenses. Focusing is inline with my first two photos. There is a loss of detail in the darker areas of the photo. This is especially pronounced under the trees to the left of centre.

Outdoor 4 (Building)

I am happy with the sharpness of the photos when the subject has been at distance. Although, as in the first three shots sharpness becomes softer as you move towards the edges of the photo.

Outdoor Portrait

The brightness and focusing are fine, but the NV24HD sure has packed a lot of colour into this photo. The red / orange tinge is overdone for my own personal taste.

Indoor Portrait with Flash

If anything there is too much brightness in this shot as the flash overpowers and covers up some of the detail. As with the outdoor portrait the pink skin tones are overdone.

Indoor Portrait without Flash

Without the flash the camera produces a more natural looking photo. I prefer it to the portrait with flash, although the pink skin tones could be toned down once more.

Colours

My dedicated test for colours shows that the camera is capable of strong, vibrant colour. If anything red tends to have the upper hand here. This may go some way to explaining the strength of the skin tones in my portrait shots.

Macro

When it comes to the amount of detail showing in the macro shot the NV24HD does very well. My original macro shot had a blue tinge to it and the only way I could get rid of it was to use a custom white balance setting. You need to be aware of this if you are looking for a digital camera that you can always use with fully automatic settings. The shot could also do with a touch more brightness.

ISO 400 and ISO 1600

At higher ISO settings the results are pretty standard. At ISO 400 noise is not much of an issue in the lighter areas of a photo, but is already noticeable in shaded or darker areas. At ISO 1600 picture quality in all areas is struggling.

Overall

Perhaps the NV24HD is not the best camera on the market, but it does a decent job in most situations. To get the most out of this camera in terms of picture quality you may need to work with the camera’s settings.

Shutter Lag

Shutter lag times were better than most digital cameras manage. A single photo took 0.23 seconds and five took 7.43 seconds. With flash turned on times were still impressive with a single photo taking 0.45 seconds and five photos taking 12.53 seconds.

Start up time was another plus point. To turn the camera on and take a photo took 2.2 seconds.

You can compare this camera to other models by taking a look at the Shutter Lag Comparison Table.

Style: The design of this range of Samsung digital cameras is different to other brands. There is a raised grip area on the front and the lens unit protrudes as well. The camera is available in black and silver.

Dimensions: 98.5 x 61 x 27mm

Weight: 145.5g

Batteries: Lithium ion. Samsung supply a battery and charging cable with the NV24HD.

Memory cards: Roughly 16mb of storage have been built into the camera. This is enough for around 9 images. To increase the storage capacity you can use both SD and SDHC cards.

Ease of use rating: Very Good. The menu system used is unique to Samsung. I must admit it takes a bit of getting used to, but once mastered it is quick and easy to find and change settings.

Points I like:

Menu system – Start up and Shutter Lag Times

Where it could improve:

Some colour issues

Alternatives

It is not easy to come up with other digital cameras with similar features to the NV24HD. Another compact model with more bells and whistles than normal is the Panasonic DMC FX-500.

Verdict:

The Samsung NV24HD is a bit different to the majority of other compact digital cameras. It has some extra, useful features such as a manual exposure control and High Definition movies. Picture quality is good without really challenging the best cameras. Shutter lag times are also very good.

 

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Kaelea

Great Digital Video Camera Reviews That you Can Look Through

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
In various camera stores you have a wide selection of different cameras, digital cameras, compact cameras and even digital video cameras. These various items are all designed for superior product usage. To help you choose the right type of digital video camera there are some great digital video camera reviews that you can look through.

These different digital video camera reviews will give you a brief description of each digital video camera. This description will show you what the video quality of these cameras.

The digital video camera performance will be noted and what the sound quality is like. The price range which you can expect from different types of digital video cameras will also be given in the digital video camera reviews.

Concerning the design of the digital video camera, you will be told what the digital video camera’s appearance is. This will include the color, markings that are apparent on the body of the camera, and also the size of the camera.

In the digital video camera reviews the placement of the function buttons will be described as well as the ease of use. Sometimes in the digital video camera reviews you will also be given an indication of the weight of the camera.

As the LCD screen plays a vital role in our movie making the size and other features like the menu system are discussed as well. The many features that can be found with the menu system are weighed to see if they are helpful or disadvantageous and are noted for our information.

While movie making is the main reason for your buying a digital video camera, there are some of us who also take still pictures. The quality of these still pictures will be noted in the digital video camera reviews. Another of the many features which are discussed in these reviews is that of the zoom lens and how well they work in different digital video cameras.

While it is possible to edit your pictures and movie stills on your computer there are occasions when the facility for editing on the video camera itself, comes in handy. The various items that are needed for the editing process will be stated in the digital video camera reviews and you will be informed of their usefulness to you.

The other types of information that you can expect from digital video camera reviews are the performance of the video camera that you hope to buy as well as the image quality. The price factor is also discussed. These various items are given in detail to help you choose the type of digital video camera that is ideal for you.



By: Muna wa Wanjiru

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Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and has been researching and reporting on internet marketing for years. For more information on digital video camera reviews, visit his site at DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA REVIEWS



Burt

Sony Cybershot T70 Camera Review Part 2

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
busterbdragon asked:


This is a quick review of the sony cybershot T70 camera and this is part 2 to a 2 part review

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How to Take Amazing Digital Photos of your Kids (or Anyone Else)

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Ravi Jayagopal asked:


Children and a Camera – probably the most difficult, but creatively satisfying way of archiving your life’s wonderful moments.

Shooting pictures of children can be more difficult than getting a shot of that awesome dunk or the spectacular home-run hit, because a sports moment is probably more predictable than the expression of a child. It’s almost like trying to hit a moving target, except you don’t know when your target will show up, and which way it will move!

But rest easy – amazing advancements in digital photography, both in terms of technology and lower prices, have made it possible for your special moments to be captured with far better accuracy and detail than ever before. Newer cameras with improved photo resolution and shutter speed, with the help of spectacular low-cost lenses, help to make it easier for both professional and novice photographers to take excellent pictures. When these features alone cannot help take the picture you want, fancy software that comes for free with the digital cameras lets your alter the pictures to do full justice to the moments they capture.

Many believe that great cameras take great pictures. Well, there’s both good and bad news for you – the good news is that you don’t need a $2000 camera and a $3000 lens in order to take an amazing picture; the bad news is that you – the photographer – are the one who can single-handedly make or break an amazing photo – all by yourself, just with your “eye” for photography (or the lack of it).

Any photographer worth her salt will tell you that when it comes to taking good photos, timing is everything. There is a very small window of opportunity to capture a truly great shot, and whether you’re after that exhilarating sunset, or trying to capture that all fleeting expression on your child’s face, your fingers must have precision, timing and an intuitive sense of when to click. It is tougher than it looks, and that’s why photography is an art.

Similar to the famous saying, beautiful pictures lie in the eye of the photographer, and not in the camera.

Famous photographers charge thousands of dollars to take a picture. It is not because they have better cameras or expensive lenses (even though that does matter, but not as much as you probably think), but because they know what to focus on, and when to click.

Most of us only come close to getting the ideal shot, never fully realizing it in the end. More often than not, our pictures have most of the elements, but fall short in a few key areas: Perhaps you frame your subject well, but the lighting is just a little bit off; or perhaps the lighting is good but you forgot to include a flash or use red-eye reduction.

This is where modern digital photography becomes a necessary component in taking the perfect photo. Within minutes, just about any picture can be edited to reach its full potential when it is created with a digital camera. Automatic color enhancement, red-eye reduction, and zoom and crop features that go along with taking digital photos are just a few of the many awesome features that digital photos have to offer. With these tools in easy reach, taking beautiful pictures has become easier than ever.

It is then a no-brainer that you should be buying a digital camera, and not a film-based camera, for obvious reasons: you can shoot as many pictures as you want, repeatedly, till you get that perfect picture, without having to worry about burning through tens if not hundreds of dollars worth of film rolls, development and printing costs. Plus when shot using popular formats like RAW, the things you can do to your pictures before you print or publish them, are mind boggling.

All you need is to find the right camera. You want a camera that offers great pictures as well as easy options for downloading to your printer or computer. You can edit your pictures as you like with commercial programs like Photoshop or Corel, or with software that comes with the camera, like Canon’s EasyBrowser.

Technology has advanced so much and there is so much competition amongst camera makers, that the prices are now so attractive which makes it very hard to mention money as an excuse.

The hardest choice then becomes what ‘type’ of camera to buy:

- a Point-and-click (that has a built-in, permanent lense), or

- a SLR (Single Lens Reflex – whose lenses can be removed and changed).

Point-and-click cameras are meant for the average person, who doesn’t want to be bothered with too many options or choices – someone who wants to just point at the target, and click, and be done with it. The average auto-focus camera comes with an in-built zoom lens, has a little flash bulb, has a little screen behind the camera where you can see the full frame of what you are about to shoot, as well as a preview of the photo after you’ve shot it.

They take great pictures, no doubt. But they can, in no way, be compared to the pictures taken by the slightly more expensive SLR cameras.

An SLR camera comes with the ability to switch lenses, so that you can choose the right lens for that super-close up picture of that bee pollinating a flower, or the perfect wide-angle lens to capture the entire view of the Grand Canyon from where you stand.

Other features that make a SLR a much better choice for taking great pictures that last a lifetime, are:

* Built for speed – Super fast start-up speed so that you never have to miss that perfect moment because it took your camera 20 seconds to get to ready-to-shoot state.

* Accurate “what you see is what you get” picture when you compose your shots through the view finder instead of the LCD display. In fact, the LCD display on an SLR will not show you a preview of your current composition, but will only show you the photo after you’ve shot it.

* A wide choices of lenses: You’re not stuck with just one lens like you would with a point-and-click camera. You have the option of buying and using a variety of lenses to match just what you are about to shoot.

* Better pictures in low light – Due to the ability to vary aperture, a SLR lens can open the aperture long enough to let in more light in low-light situations, or click faster in a very-bright situation (like a bright overhead sun).

When you are ready to buy your digital camera, you need to take the price into consideration, but it is more important to think about the features of the camera that you buy. It is the features that will help you to make the most of your pictures. You will not need an feature filled camera if you are only using it for recreational purposes. However if you plan to do a lot with your photos, you will want a camera that offers the right features for you.

Even though I own a Canon Rebel XTi myself and cannot recommend it highly enough, here are some digital SLR cameras to consider:

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi: http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/B000I1ZWRW/nosim-20

This is what I own – a 10.1 MP (Mega-pixel) camera that takes phenomenal picutures, and offers a great combination of performance, ease-of-use and value. It comes with a 2.5-inch LCD monitor, a integrated cleaning system featuring a self-cleaning sensor that vibrates the sensor to shake-off dust, all of this in a very light, ergonomic body.

Nikon D80: http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/B000HGIWN4/nosim-20

This is a 10.2 Megapixel camera with instant 0.18 sec. start-up, and fast 80ms shutter response. Allows continuous shooting at up to 3 frames per second and up to 100 consecutive JPEG images. Takes about 2,700 images per battery charge as per Nikon. Has a similar 2.5″ LCD color monitor with 170-degree, wide-angle viewing. A little more expensive than the Canon Rebel XTi.

Sony A100: http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/B000DZH60O/nosim-20

A 10 Megapixel CCD, that has quite similar features to the Canon and Nikon, like Anti-Dust system, 2.5″ LCD amd 9-point autofocus. The distinguishing feature of the Sony A100 is the Super SteadyShot® image stabilization feature that moves the CCD to compensate for camera shake. This will come in handy especially when shooting in low-light situations, where the aperture opens more to let in more light, which means it could take a lot longer for the “click” than in normal-light conditions, and both the photographer (you) and the targets (your kids, friends or family) have a greater tendency to not stay still for that few precious seconds.

Canon and Nikon overcome this by incorporating image stabilization features into the lens, instead of into the camera itself like Sony does. This leads to slightly more expensive lenses, but some believe that lenses do a better job of handling “shake” rather than the cameras themselves. So, this is one more thing for you to consider while making the choice between say, a Canon and a Sony.

Finally, the bottom-line is cameras can only enhance a great picture – they cannot create it from scratch. You are the one who has the ability to elevate an ordinary shot into an extraordinary one with your sense of timing, angle, and composition. So, depending on your own internal “brand” preference, any of the above cameras would make a great choice.

To see how others have shot pictures of their little ones, check out the world’s cutest baby pictures at http://www.BabyNamesIndia.com . Afer that, head over to Amazon.com, read the reviews, do your research, and take your time in deciding which digital SLR is right for you.

If you are thinking that deciding which camera to buy is a difficult task, wait till you have that beautiful camera in your hand, and you wait for your little one to come up with that same expression that he had on his/her face last week, when you missed taking a photo because you had a slow and tedious point-and-shoot camera in hand!

Take amazing pictures that last a life time. Get a digital SLR.



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Canon All in One Printer Reviews and Buying Advice

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
Jim Femeur asked:


A multifunction printer is probably the best option if you’re planning to get one for your home or office. And when we say multifunction printer, the Canon All In One printer is your best choice. The All In One printers of Canon offer many models to choose from. One of the models is the Canon Pixma MP830 Office ALL-IN-ONE Multifunction printer.

The Pixma MP830 is a fast printer, and of course, quality is guaranteed. It can print 30 ppm for black and white files and 24 ppm for files that come in other colors. It has a maximum resolution of 9600×2400 dpi. The printer has a scanner with an optical resolution maximum at 2400×4800 dpi and 48-bit internal color depth. The scanner that comes with the printer has a 2.5-inch LCD screen, which is very useful for images that you might need to monitor while you are printing them. If you need to edit some images in the files that you are about to print, this LCD screen comes in handy as well.

Another wonderful addition to this printer is that you can actually connect your camera or camcorder directly. That’s right; as long as the camera or camcorder is very much compatible with PictBridge, you can connect it to this printer and have your stored files printed pronto! The InkJet Nozzle Engineering technology is another unique feature that comes with this printer. This technology utilizes over 3,500 nozzles that are responsible for the ultra-accurate and precise appropriation of ink in the right spots, giving you image prints you would definitely love.

The printer has its own built-in memory, which is very useful for storing data. It can hold speed dial codes up to 100, which means it can process 250 incoming pages in a single sitting. Printing 250 sheets sure eats up a lot of time when done on your ordinary printer, but with the Pixma MP830, you save precious time. With this new age of technology where almost everything relies on the memory features and capabilities of a device, the Pixma MP830 is designed compatible with Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick Duo Pro, Memory Stick Duo, MultiMediaCard, mini SD Card, and Microdriver. That’s a whole lot of gadgets you can use with this wonderful printer.

The Canon All In One printer again comes in many different models and the Pixma MP830 is just one of them. You can find the other models on the web or by going to nearest local computer shop.



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Cheap Digital Camera: Capturing Real-life Images Was Never so Easy!

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
Raisa Raima asked:


 

Let us have a brief look at some of the advantages of a digital camera to create a better understanding of the digital technology. The modern day digital cameras and its accessories such as memory cards are quite affordable, especially when one considers that a user can reuse the same memory card again and again. The users of digital cameras can also review their captured digital photographs on the LCD monitor, and print out only the best and removing the rest. The cost of processing digital pictures is also less when compared to a traditional film camera.



Some of the other noteworthy advantages of the digital-based camera technology are lower costs, instant feedback, enhanced and consistent results, more freedom, and the power to interact photographically with the subject. It can also allows a user to keep the neutral colours of the captured images intact with its white balance controls in almost all lighting conditions. The unprecedented growth and popularity of the digital cameras can be seen from the fact that more and more users are taking photography as a hobby and passion since it has reinvigorated their lives and their desires to click photographs.



One of the greatest benefits of the modern day cheap digital cameras is that the user can make adjustments after identifying and correct photo-capture issues with complete ease and perfection. This advantage of digital camera is impossible with the film cameras. Moreover, the responsive and natural feedback of digital-based cameras delight their users to a considerable extent.



If you want to experience the amazing world of digital cameras, you can experience the best of both world with eminent brands such as Samsung, Olympus, Canon and Fuji. The Samsung S630B, Samsung S630S, Olympus FE-15, Canon Power Shot A460 and Fuji F480 are some of the highly acclaimed and latest digital cameras in the present day market. Uncompromising quality, world class performance and usage ease come easy to these latest digital cameras and this is the reason why they receive constant appreciation from millions of their worldwide customers and even the market critics



Mandy

ATC3K Action Camera Review

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
CHARLIEPRESENTS asked:


Charlie reviews the latest offering from Oregon scientific.

Luvenia

Olympus 2 GB Type M xD-Picture Card 202170

Monday, January 26th, 2009
Olympus 2 GB Type M xD-Picture Card 202170
Product Olympus 2 GB Type M xD-Picture Card 202170
List Price $37.99
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The development of advanced video-recording functions in digital cameras and the desire for higher digital picture quality means a demand for large memory. The Olympus 2GB Type M xD-Picture Card packs 2GB of memory in to an ultra-compact media card. Using an 8 mega-pixel Olympus digital camera in HQ mode, the card will allow you to take and store approximately 1000 shots.The Type M xD-Picture Card is not only ultra-compact and has the exclusive Olympus Panorama facility, it can now deliver a further dimension to your digital photography with Art Function effects including 3D, oil painting, cartoon and watercolor. Have fun turning your photographs into works of art – the Type M cards even come with a pair of 3D glasses in the box.When used in Olympus Digital Voice Recorders with removable media, the 2GB xD-Picture card will increase recording time to over 700 hours used in LP mode – making recording time almost unlimited!This product features:ID protection functionPanorama function

SLR (Single Lens Reflex) Digital Cameras Review

Monday, January 26th, 2009
Many more serious photographers are converting to SLR digital cameras because of the convenience that a digital camera offers. With a SLR, or single lens reflex, digital camera they can get professional quality pictures with the convenience of a digital camera. There are some SLR cameras with great digital camera reviews. Here is a look at some of the top SLR digital cameras that got a five out of five star rating.

Nikon D80

The Nikon D80 SLR digital camera offers 10.2 megapixels for startling picture clarity. It has an in camera editing feature that allows you to touch up your photos directly on the camera. It also has a 2.5″ color LCD and a pentaprism viewfinder with a built in diopter. It has 6 white balance modes and 6 flash modes. It also has an orientation sensor and an external flash mount. It includes a PictureProject CD Rom and comes with many accessories. This is a quality SLR digital camera with many extras and will run you around $900.

Canon EOS 40D

This SLR digital camera features 10.1 megapixels. It has a metal lens mount to accommodate additional lenses. It has a 3″ color LCD with a 7 level brightness control as well as a viewfinder with an adjustable diopter. The Canon EOS 40D SLR digital camera has 4.8x optical zoom. It has 9 white balance modes and 4 flash modes. It features an external flash mount and a focus range of 2.8′-5.6′. It is PictBridge compatible and comes with EOS Digital Solution software. There are so many features and accessories with this camera it is impossible to list them all. This is a highly rated SLR digital camera, and worth all of the $1,500 it retails for.

Olympus EVOLT

The Olympus EVOLT is a wonderful SLR digital camera that has 10 megapixels coupled with a Supersonic Wave Filter that eliminates dust and debris from your shot so that you get a clear image every time. It comes with two different lenses and is compatible with many more. It has a 2.5″ color LCD as well as a separate viewfinder. There are over 16 scene modes and seven exposure modes. There are seven different white balance modes and a variety of flash settings. You can even choose your own custom color effects for each shot. It is PictBridge compatible and comes with many accessories. This is a great deal on a SLR digital camera for only $750.



By: Laurie Lindsay

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