Canon Digital Pocket Cameras

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Feb 19, 2010

Meet Your Security Camera Needs w/ Quality Security Cameras

http://www.supercircuits.com - Security cameras are an important add-on to any security camera setup. And, since security cameras continue to be popular crime prevention options, a security camera intended for video surveillance can seriously shrink the potential for questionable activity to take place in the first place.

Duration : 48 sec

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Feb 19, 2010

Pocket Fisherman

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The Pocket Fisherman is a handy tool that takes up very little space. Make space for more important thins in your fishing box now.

Duration : 46 sec

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Feb 19, 2010

SAMSUNG NEW PL70 DIGITAL CAMERA

SAMSUNG NEW PL70 DIGITAL CAMERA - 12.2 Megapixels, 5X Optical Zoom - 28mm Wide Angle - 3.0" Intelligent LCD - Dual Image Stabilization - Smart Auto - Smart Face Recognition - Perfect Portrait SyStem (Beauty Shot, Smile Shot, Blink Detection) - HD Movie

Duration : 4 min 24 sec

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Feb 19, 2010

Optical illusion using digital camera

Optical illusion using digital camera Cool optical illusion has done by using Samsung ST1000 digital camera. Follow the instruction and try to see the illusion!! It's simple !! Try it !! Enjoy !!

Duration : 1 min 43 sec

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Feb 19, 2010

Canon Powershot G9 possibility question?

what settings are best to use on this camera to take action shots of basketball players inside a gym?

my shots are coming out blurry w/o flash but the lighting is good.

on the other hand, with flash the picture is dark however not blurry.

how do i make a great lighting picture and no blurry pic with this camera?

Your G9 has one thing that most point and shoot cameras do not… a hot shoe. Your built-in flash is not powerful enough for what you are doing, get a shoe-mount flash and things will improve slightly. A basketball court is a very large area to try and light with a small on-camera flash… you need all the power you can get. And lots of batteries, because you are going to use a lot of them.

All Canon EX flashes, or any brand that has a Canon E-TTL model, will work on your G9.

Feb 17, 2010

sony camera or canon?

my digital camera is a little over 3 years old now, and the picture quality isn’t as great when i upload the pictures to my computer.

the 1st camera i really like is the Sony DSC H20. i like the zoom and how it doesn’t look like a regular point and shoot camera. but it isn’t a slr.

the 2nd camera is the Canon SD 780 IS. i like that it’s 12.1 megapixels and it’s pretty small so i can easily put it in my pocket.

and i’m thinking of getting a slr camera, too. but it costs more and it’s too bulky to carry around everyday.

I have a colleague that bought a "SD" model Canon about a year and half ago and he has been thrilled with it. The SD models seem to have a very solid feel.

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Feb 16, 2010

Best Digital Camera for a 16 year old?

I am majoring in art, and currently own a Nikon D60. I love it. But I realized it’s not the best for carrying around to the mall, parties, park etc. So I was planning on buying a pocket camera for my up coming birthday.

I’ll probably use it for taking pictures of friends and also macro and landscape shots.
I want a camera that can deliever high quality like an SLR camera. (close to it)
- OPTICAL ZOOM must be included.
for looks: I want a small and silk looking camera so Im able to carry it in my pouch.

Brands are not a matter:
Nikon - landscape, nature, scenery
Canon - portraits, macro
Sony - built for teens, but mostly average on all subjects. (macro, nature etc)
- I would strongly want a camera which can perform all of these.
Is there any recommendations for which camera is the best in my situation?
as well as those cameras i should stay away from?

you can consider buying
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 10.1 MP Digital Camera with 12x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3 inch LCD - Capture HD video in "AVCHD Lite" format
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Feb 16, 2010

sony camera or canon?

my digital camera is a little over 3 years old now, and the picture quality isn’t as great when i upload the pictures to my computer.

the 1st camera i really like is the Sony DSC H20. i like the zoom and how it doesn’t look like a regular point and shoot camera. but it isn’t a slr.

the 2nd camera is the Canon SD 780 IS. i like that it’s 12.1 megapixels and it’s pretty small so i can easily put it in my pocket.

and i’m thinking of getting a slr camera, too. but it costs more and it’s too bulky to carry around everyday.

I have a colleague that bought a "SD" model Canon about a year and half ago and he has been thrilled with it. The SD models seem to have a very solid feel.

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newegg.com

Feb 16, 2010

The Best Digital Cameras Product to Buy

PowerShot A95 Digital Camera (5.0MP, 2592×1944, 3x Opt, 32MB CompactFlash Card) Strengths: High quality 5MP pictures, Camera feels great in hand, swivel LCD screen, best bang for the buck camera. Weaknesses: Included 32MB CF card is too small. Summary: This camera is awesome. I upgraded from a Canon A70 and it was well worth the money. The Canon A95 uses 4 AA bateries, but it eats through normal alkalines way too fast. I highly recommend getting rechargeable NiMH AA batteries and a quick charger.The swivel screen is a major plus, it’s 1.8″ compared to 1.5″ from the Canon A70. The screen is also higher resolution than the A70.I have used the camera for 3 weeks and printed about 50 pics so far. The pics look great and I even cropped to zoom in on some pictures and you couldn’t see any sign of pixelation. I love the manual flexibility with this camera, plus the automatic modes make it easy for anyone to use.The camera has a nice solid feel to it and fits well in the hand. I prefer the Canon A95’s size rather than the ultra compact cameras like Sony’s T1 because you can easily hold the camera in one hand and take pics. But if you have an ultra compact camera, you have to hold it awkward and it my easily fall from your hand.I highly recommend this camera to anyone looking into getting a 5MP camera that’s affordable, flexible, and normal size.

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Cyber-shot DSC-W1 Silver Digital Camera (5.1MP, 2592×1944, 3x Opt, 32MB Memory Stick)

Strengths: Size, LCD, AA batteries, movie mode and black & white modes are GREAT - use ‘em all the time. Weaknesses: Flash is weak, zoom inadequate at times. Summary: I spent a LOT of time investigating digital cameras online -one would think I was buying a car or something. Anyway I am a novice camera user and remain very impressed with this little guy. I would certainly recommend it. The movie mode is great for ‘vignettes’ or small movie snapshots. I also use the black and white a lot. I also didn’t think the LCD would matter very much, but it does: I never use the viewfinder. I appreciate the large size of the LCD when passing the camera around to friends to view pictures and movies.Hint #1: Immediately jack up the megapixel resolution to 5 so that you can capture moments in the best resolution possible. Then, bypass Sony’s ridiculous profit margins- for memory cards buy SanDisk instead. The 512 MB is fantastic - you will get a lot of memory space. I saved $75.00 this way - $150 vs. $225. The 32 MB is inadequate for daily usage. I use it as ‘emergency’ memory when my 512 has filled up on me and I need an extra pinch of memory to get me through the moment.Hint #2: Do NOT buy the Sony camera case. They charge a ridiculous price for a shoddy version. Go for a Lowepro - I paid ten dollars and it is very sturdy - also has a nice inside pocket to keep memory cards.Hint #3: Buy a separate set of rechargeable batteries you can swap on the go. The AA battery format is a huge plus.Picture clarity is great for the size and price of the camera. The camera and case are small enough that I WILL take it anywhere, and have. In other words, it is a convenient model.I did find that for indoors the flash was inadequate at a distance. The zoom could also have been 4x or 5x.All in all I am quite happy with this model - but stay away from buying Sony brand ‘peripherals’ unless you like spending money.This camera fulfills my needs. The only reason it does not get five stars for the above drawbacks. Otherwise, a great job by Sony and their third-party peripheral competitors!

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FinePix E550 Digital Camera (6.3MP, 4048×3040, 4x Opt, 16MB xD-Picture Card)

Strengths: Well priced, 6+mp, all features including raw image Weaknesses: This camera uses 2 AA cells in a hurry Summary: As a professional digital camera lecturer, I must admit that the Fuji E-550 was a very pleasant surprise for me. Priced at about $340, this digital camera produced digital photos that were much sharper, more detailed, and more excellent than I, frankly expected.I found the digital camera very easy to use right out of the box. While this digital camera does have a 12mp interpolated image size available, I found the 6mp native image size to have more contrast, detail and resolution.As you might expect in a consumer digital camera, the digital camera’s flash is not very powerful. At 200 ISO it will produce excellent exposures out to 13 feet. By adding a supplementary slave flash such as the Sony HVL-FSL1B and a bit of flash compensation, I was able to extend the effective flash range out to 25 feet, making the Fuji E-550 useful for indoor photos of large groups.The Fuji E-550 does an equally amazing job with macro or close-up digital photos. It will focus quite close making it very effective for photos of small items and jewelery that might be photographed for sale on auction sites such as www.ebay.com.The strongest suit for the Fuji E-550 is it ability to record a great deal of detail with extreme sharpness and clarity while being handheld. The Fuji E-550 is also very capable of taking excellent night photos when it is placed on a tripod.All in all, I was extremely impressed with the Fuji E-550. I received a lot more digital camera than I expected for the samll price of $340. For those who like to use the raw image format, you will understand that you can essentially re-take the digital photo all over again right in your computer. This is a huge advantage.Of course, being a Fuji digital camera, the Fuji E-550 uses the somewhat more expensive XD electronic data chips. However, the Fuji E-550 is very speedy. From power on to being ready to take the first digital photo takes 1.4 seconds. This digital camera is equally as fast in writing your digital photo to the XD chip.The newer Fuji digital cameras are marketed to compete dollar for dollar with the Kodak line of digital cameras. Therefore, they tend to be very competitive with Kodak and offer in most cases, a lot more features.There is available for the Fuji E-550 an adaptor as well as both a wide angle and a telephoto (1.9X) supplementary lens. The supplementary lenses are very fairly priced and readily available through Fuji’s own website. This is a pleasant contrast to the accessories offered by Sony, through their own website, whose wide angle and telephoto supplementary lenses are unreasonably high in price.

Conclusion: The Fuji E-550 is a top quality digital camera. It more capable than most might expect. In addition, it is quite small and pocket sized, extending its appeal to many more digital camera users. It is worthy of your attention. The digital photos produced by this digital camera are amazing and compare most favorably with much more expensive consumer digital cameras. I would happily purchase this camera again.I will be very confident in introducing the Fuji E-550 to the attendees of my workshops all over the world. It is a digital camera that I can point to with a lot of pride, simply because it gives the digital camera user many features and excellent digital photos for a very resonable price.

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Feb 16, 2010

8MP Digital Camera with 3 Inch LCD Touch Panel

8MP Digital Camera with 3 Inch LCD Touch Panel

If you are in the market for a new pocket sized digital camera or looking to upgrade to the big league, then look no further than the CVGT-DC09 digital camera. This new model comes with a 3 inch LCD touch screen for a more comfortable picture taking experience and includes many features you usually find in a Sony or Canon digital camera. This 8MP digital camera also comes with a macro function. The macro function allows you to capture images at extreme close ups while allowing you to custom select features such as, white balance, brightness, image sharpness, ISO and many other functions that are so appreciated by professional photographers. This digital video and still camera is the perfect holiday, party, wedding, birthday and all year round camera. You can change modes rapidly with the one quick mode select button which allows you to switch from video to image capture quickly. This camera can easily be used on ‘auto-pilot’ for the beginner as well as used for any semi-pro user who needs access to the more advanced features you would normally expect to see in an advanced camera. this is the ideal camera for outdoors enthusiasts, home user or travelers. The DC09 is in stock today, so get yours at an amazing factory direct wholesale price from the leaders in wholesale electronics, At a Glance… 8 Mega Pixel Macro Function Smile Detection x5 Digital Zoom Face Detection x3 Optical Zoom 12MP (Interpolated) 3 Inch LCD Touch Screen Advanced photo adjustment High quality pictures and video SD card compatible up to 16GB (1000’s of photos!) Manufacturer Specifications Primary Function: 8MP Digital Camera with 3 Inch LCD Touch Screen Sensor: Sony CCD 8 Mega Pixels Sensor - Size 1/2.3 Screen: 3 Inch Touch Panel Lens: Focal Length: f = 6.3 - 18.9 mm Focus Range: 0.4m - Infinity (All zoom step) 0.1m - Infinity (wide only) Aperture: F = 3.1 - 5.6 Interface: USB / AV OUT Microphone: Built-in Speaker: Built-in Shutter: -

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