Posted April 25th, 2011
by Fabiola Lehmann
Modern toys can also be fun and educational. A kids’ digital camera, for instance, is a gadget especially designed for kids. Through this camera, any child can take photos of whatever he wants. He can easily delete the pictures that he thinks are not good enough. Then, he can have them printed conveniently at home with a computer printer. Digital cameras are more user-friendly than manual cameras.
Some of the well-known companies that produce such digital cameras are Disney, Little Tykes, Fisher Prices, and Crayola. It is very important for a digital camera to be sturdy yet easy to operate. It should have control buttons that are easy to understand. It should also feature hand grips, so that children can hold them properly. Aside from these, built-in memory is also important. Digital cameras with memory cards are not ideal because the small memory cards might get lost or be swallowed by children. When a child gets older, he can be given a more complex model like Point and Shoot.
With a kids’ digital camera, your child will be able to see things in a new light. He will notice the characteristics of objects that he never noticed before. He will be able to appreciate things better through photography. Photography is not only meant to document events from the past, present, and future. It is also meant to be enjoyed. By taking pictures, your child will improve his skills and creativity. Plus, he will be able to preserve good memories.
In addition, photography is a fun and creative way for a child to express himself.
1. Using a kids’ digital camera, they can take pictures of themselves, families, friends, and pets. They can capture the sceneries they encounter everyday. Then, they can organize the photos in a notebook or scrapbook. They can even add captions or stories. To make these pictures last longer, they can have the notebook or scrapbook laminated.
2. Your child may also take pleasure in taking pictures of objects with different colors, sizes, and shapes. Why not take him to the park or zoo, so he can take more pictures?
3. If you want, you can have the pictures taken with the kids’ digital camera printed on t-shirts and photo puzzles. Photo puzzles can be cool gifts for relatives and friends.
4. It is also a good idea to encourage your child to take pictures during vacations and field trips.
5. He can even use his kids’ digital camera to take pictures and turn them into a collage.
6. They can take pictures of things they want to collect but cannot buy. It might even be a way to let their parents know what they want for their birthday.
7. A kids’ digital camera is really useful. Aside from collages and scrapbooks, he can also glue pictures on cards.
It is really rewarding to take beautiful pictures. A child can learn so much with photography. So, it would be nice if you will get your child a kids’ digital camera.
This write-up is penned by Fabiola Lehmann. She is a stay-at-home mother who lives with her spouse and little child. In addition to fiddling around the kitchen, she also likes to blog about Kinderdigitalkamera or kids digital cameras such as Vtech KidiZoom.
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Posted June 4th, 2009
by Chris Campbell
by Chris Campbell
Some great waterproof digital camera tips will help keep your camera operating correctly and giving you clear and detailed pictures. The first tip to consider is cleaning your digital camera.
This is something that must be done on a regular basis to keep the camera operating correctly. The next thing you need keep in mind is the removal of the memory card. Before you attempt to remove the memory card, make sure the camera is turned off. This is also true if you are removing the battery or a USB cable.
D90 Cons: The video doesn’t have AF and the audio quality is weak. The kit lens is not as good as Nikon claims
If the toughness of the kit lens that comes with the camera isn’t important for you, this camera is a good choice. If you’re a bit more advanced and you want better lenses, you can wait a bit and buy only the body, which shows up after the release of the kit.
When I decided to buy the D90, I already had a period of research where I looked at a number of different cameras. What I really wanted was the D300 model, because it was waterproof and it had a magnesium body, but the extra $600 wasn’t worth those features.
The sensor of the model I bought, the D90, is the same with the one that comes with the D300 camera, so the ISO capabilities are the same. Some of the reviews I read said that the noise reduction of the D90 model is better than it was for D300. If you also use the Nikon VR lenses, you can take good photos at very reduced shutter speeds.
For those who own a Hasselblad, I recommend you get in touch with Gil Ghitelman and consider sending your camera to him. He’s the Hasselblad go-to person in my book because he hires his own Hasselblad repair person.
If you live in New England, you’ve probably heard of Steve Grimes – the only camera legend living in the area. He can help you out with all sorts of large format issues and problems with customize machining. He also does lens mounting, large format shutter repairs, etc. You can check out his website at skgrimes.com and contact him through 401-762-0857.
I can’t run down all recommendable repair shops or go-to persons in every state, so your best bet would be to ask around and do your own research on where you can get quality SLR camera repair services in your state. If all else fails and you feel that your camera is beyond repair, there’s no other choice but to get a new one.
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Posted June 3rd, 2009
by Chris Campbell
by Chris Campbell
Many people ask the same question over and over; what is the best digital SLR camera? The answer to this is, the camera that will work best for the types of photos you want to take. Someone who will be taking action shots will need a much different camera than someone who is taking family shots.
The first step in deciding what digital SLR camera is best for you is assessing what you want to photograph. Once you know what you want to photograph with the camera you will buy, you will find that it will be much easier. There are several types of photos one might use a camera for, and these are outlined below.
One place to start thinking in your upgrade process, is to ask yourself why you want to upgrade. Is it speed? In which case, the Canon 40D has a faster frame-per-second rating. 6 FPS for the 40D, while the 5D shoots at 3 FPS. How about image quality? The 5D comes with a pretty sweet full frame sensor. Full frame sensor cameras will result in better image quality, wide angle shots, and photographs more suited for cropping during the editing process.
Be sure to check the straps and hand grips that come with the case. You’ll want something substantial, with good stitching or riveting attachment points to the case proper. Having straps and grips is kind of nice as it gives you more options for moving your gear. Lugging your Canon through the airport with a few other bags, is a different experience, than just toting your Rebel to the beach for a few sunset photos. Having straps and hand holds that are detachable is an extra bonus.
Some people enjoy taking pictures of the outdoors and landscapes. This not the same as portrait photographers, even though neither are usually moving. Landscape photographers require much more advanced cameras generally as the nature holds much more detail than anything else compared to it.
Cheap synthetic materials may not look as nice a rich Corinthian leather bag, but they can be just as tough and durable as the expensive leather ones. Again they will appear less conspicuous, which can be a very good thing.
Many would argue that spending your money on great lenses and a good camera body is the best way to get value for your money. Pretty subjective of course, and really depends on how you like to take pictures.
Something that can really help me take better pictures. With that in mind, here’s a list of some nice cases I found. Should help you find what your looking for.
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Posted May 29th, 2009
by Fred Gagnon
by Fred Gagnon
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi digital SLR is equipped with 10.1 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor and DIGIC II Image processor. It has large 2.5-inch LCD monitor with approximately 230,000 pixels, and new user interface and wide viewing angle. The startup time only takes 0.2 second and it can shoot up to 3 frames per second, 27 frames in burst. It has the high-precision 9-point AF system and features Picture Style settings for a broad range of control over color, contrast and sharpening.
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi digital SLR camera has a strong, lightweight body that is newly refined with better ergonomics and an improved grip. It also has the Integrated Cleaning System, with both hardware and software solutions to reduce dust that destroys image quality. It is the very first digital EOS SLR camera to feature this important technology. This camera was designed to deliver clean images by ensuring the sensor is free of dust and debris.
The Integrated Cleaning System cleans your camera in two ways, through Self Cleaning Sensor Unit and Dust Delete Data Detection. With the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit that uses ultrasonic vibration, dust is automatically removed. The Dust Delete Data Detection is a software that allows you to erase dust spots. It is included in the Digital Photo Professional (DPP) Version 2.2.
You can use Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi digital SLR camera with over 60 EF and EF-S Lenses. These lenses have advanced features that help the camera deliver exceptional photographic performance. The L Series lenses feature Aspherical optics and fluorite elements. There are select lenses that feature Canon’s Image Stabilizer technology to minimize the effect of camera shake.
The E-TTL II flash metering system, which provides reliable flash output through several exposures, is also featured in the camera. Canon’s Speedlite 430EX, which suits the camera perfectly, enables high output flash. It includes a maximum guide number of 141 ft./43m at ISO 100. Sending color temperature information, the AF-assist Beam provides more accurate white balance.
Aside from the EF lenses and Speedlite flashes, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi digital SLR camera is also compatible with other accessories. Among these accessories is the Battery Grip BG-E3 as well as the Semi Hard Case EH18-L. The battery grip adds a vertical shutter release, and can hold two NB-2LH Battery Packs. Canon’s Semi Hard Case EH18-L can accommodate the camera and a small zoom lens.
Canon EOS Digital Solution Disk (Version 13.0), which is included in the package, contains powerful system programs. These powerful system programs were added to perfect captured images and streamline the digital workflow. One is the Digital Photo Professional (Version 2.2), which is an image processing program for easy image layout and printing. With this program, processing of RAWS images is faster RAW image processing and previewing.
With Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi digital SLR camera, you can experience remote controlled shooting, files transfer and linking using a computer. With the help of EOS Utility (Version 1.1) you can connect your camera to a computer via USB connection. Viewing and editing of JPEG and even RAW image files is easy with the ZoomBrowser EX (Version 5.7) for Windows and ImageBrowser (Version 5.7) for Mac OS X. The applications also offer a variety of options for printing.
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Posted May 28th, 2009
by Chris Campbell
by Chris Campbell
The best compact digital cameras on the market these days are incredibly popular with consumers. With such a wide array of models and designs available compact cameras have become very affordable for many households. Because the best digital cameras have been designed to be quite fashionable and offer users a decent amount of features they are able to offer much more capacity and provide superior results to more traditional film based cameras.
Many bought the EOS XTi (400D) for so many years, that Canon was prompted to introducing the next evolution in this lineup: EOS XSi (450D). In this new model, Canon no longer uses “Digital” in the naming of the camera, calling it simply the EOS Rebel XSi or the EOS 450D.
Among the improvements include a new image processor, DIGIC III (which uses the same 1D Mark III), which provides a digital to analog conversion of 14-bit, improved auto focus, noise reduction at high ISO and correction automatic contrast and brightness. The new processor also allows you to take photos at 3.5 frames per second, or take 6 consecutively without a break in top-quality photos or 45 RAW images in JPG.
The camera can shoot a remarkably high 12.2 megapixels. It also brings a new 3-inch LCD screen and a promise that your battery will last 50% longer. All this without changing the form factor dimensions.
Here are a couple examples of the best digital cameras on the market today. The Canon Powershot SD20 is a very compact digital camera that comes packed with features including a one and a half inch LCD screen and a 6.5x digital zoom. This little powerhouse of a camera is highly rated by consumers because of its advanced performance abilities.
The Kodak EasyShare V1233 is a slightly larger then the Canon Powershot SD20. The V1233 is a part of Kodak’s premium line of compact digital cameras. With a two and a half inch LCD screen, 3x optical zoom and the ability to capture high definition pictures in 16:9 format the Kodak EasyShare V1233 is one of the best performing on the market.
Name brand loyalty is important if you have a lot of accessories and lenses that only work with a specific brand. It’s also something to consider, as your collection of camera stuff grows over the years.
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Posted May 27th, 2009
by Chris Campbell
by Chris Campbell
Professional digital cameras are a little more expensive than a camera you would use for fun pictures. The professional needs a camera that is stable and dependable. The image quality must be top notch and the ability to shoot different scenes with one camera is vital. The camera should have many different shoot modes and flash modes.
The Canon Rebel EOS 450D is a great camera with 12.2 megapixels and top of the line technology and functions. This SLR camera is something that professionals will use for capturing true images without needing to touch up pictures or retake them.
You must keep in mind the fact that although it is very expensive; the buyer is getting their moneys worth. With the SLR 35mm Cameras you have more control over pictures. Evidently, all of these cameras use 35mm film, consisting of color negative film for prints, transparency film for slides, as well as black and white, and lastly, infrared film.
The Xsi digital camera has 12 megapixels, insuring a great quality for photos taken with it. It also has a very good battery, which lets you take a lot of photos before it runs out of juice. You don’t have to worry that the battery will die on you right in the middle of your vacation.
This camera delivers great photos , at a good speed and with colors that are accurate. You might find that the camera’s menu can be a bit confusing at first, at least until you learn it. It’s a camera that belongs to the high end, so it has plenty of features that need to be explored and learned.
When you’re out there and you see something worth shooting, you want to be able to do it as fast as possible, so you don’t lose the moment. The Xsi will take only a few seconds to start and be ready to take that photo. You can also use the sports mode, which takes 3 photos per second.
The good thing with manual cameras is that you can choose the focus, and change around several other settings as well. The manufacturers who create the most manual cameras include Olympus, Pentax, and Nikon. They are well known for their manual SLR cameras. Manual cameras are usually recommended for those who are up for a challenge, as they are obviously not as easy to sue as a camera with autofocus.
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Posted May 24th, 2009
by Chris Campbell
by Chris Campbell
If you’re looking for the best Panasonic digital camera, the number of models that they offer will not make the choice easy for you. You have to choose between SLR and compact digital cameras. Then there are those cameras that can be put in a pocket easily and those that should be kept in a case for cameras. There are those models that are made for professionals and those that are designed for beginners. The DMC-FX500K camera with 10.1 megapixels and the DMC-FX35K are two of the compacts made by Panasonic.
DMC-FX500 has a touch screen 3 inch LCD and a digital zoom that can enhance the image for up to 5 times. It also comes with an auto mode that is intelligent, which makes sure you get a good photo each time. The auto mode will adjust every setting to make sure your photo is great, including the lighting. It also comes with a nice image stabilizer that makes sure the image comes out well even when your hand shakes a bit.
The downside to using the auto-adjustments feature is that the image in the LCD or viewfinder freezes for a second or two, so it’s an ineffective way of taking action shots or photos of moving subjects. This is why the S3100 itself is not recommended for those who intend to use their camera mostly for action or spontaneous photography. The camera has five picture size or quality settings and three sharpness settings or levels to choose from. There are also four scene modes: night, portrait, red-eye reduction, and synchro flash modes which includes suppressed or forced flash modes.
Don’t be scared! It’s not that complicated as you think. If you’re a beginner you might want to ask a professional photographer for some guidance. It’s very important for you to know how to take great holiday and anniversary pictures because these are your family’s memories. Just think how awful would it be if your uncle has his head cut off in one picture or if your sister looks very blurry?!
If you’re a beginner and you’re decided on getting the Fujifilm FinePix S3100, you need not worry about knowing how it works because the 100-page manual discusses in detail how you can perform different operations.
The family is the most precious thing we have on this earth and we should cherish forever all memories with our loved ones. The pictures will help you do all that and that’s why you must learn the secret of photography. Learn as many photography tips you may and in time you’ll see that all this information will help you build the most beautiful family album in the neighborhood.
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