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Although very easy to use, digital cameras are packed with technological innovation. You’re not supposed to understand how they work – they’re there to make taking pictures easier and to give better, sharper results. They can detect faces and sort out the focus all on their own, compensate for any shaking and adjust colors according to light conditions.

But it’s never an easy task to choose a digital camera. There are countless models with a range of megapixels and a range of features. Get help isolating which digital camera is right for you (or your gift recipient) with the following.

The quality of a digital camera is mainly defined by four quantities: resolution, lens aperture, lens zoom range, lens quality, and software. CCD sensitivity also varies somewhat.

1. Resolution

Nearly all digital cameras use CCD’s as the sensing element. This is what takes the place of film. The resolution is the number of pixels in the captured image. Computer images are divided into little dots called pixels. The more pixels, the more detailed the image can be.

2. Lens aperture

The aperture of a lens is its maximum opening. The bigger the aperture, the more light is gathered, and the less light you need to take a good photo. This is the most overlooked lens specification, but it very important, especially if you like to take photos indoors without flash or from a reasonable distance.

3. Lens zoom range

A zoom lens has a variable focal length. The focal length determines the magnification of the lens. A short focal length is a wide-angle lens, great for taking in large vistas. A long focal length is a telephoto lens, allowing you to get a tight photo of a distant object or person. A zoom lens lets you combine both of these and everything in between into a single adjustable lens.

4. Lens quality

Lenses with the same focal length and aperture can differ substantially in quality. A poor lens is not as sharp, and it may exhibit chromatic aberration, which means that all colors are not brought to the same focus. This usually shows up as colored fringes at high contrast edges.

5. In-camera Software

Here I am not talking about photo software that comes with your computer, but rather the software built into the camera. Taking a digital photo means a fair amount of computation. When you snap a digital photo, the camera first grabs a “pre-photo” to determine the brightness and color balance of the scene. It then shoots the real picture, based on the earlier information

6. Media type

Most digital cameras use Compact Flash or Secure Digital. The difference is not worth worrying about unless you already have a good supply of one type. Many Sony cameras use their own proprietary “memory sticks”. I prefer to avoid proprietary solutions, as it restricts your future choices considerably. The trend is toward Secure Digital.

By the way, all the digital cameras has gone though rigorous QC testing and comes with one-year warranty. You will be surprised by tons of quality cameras at wholesale price!

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Digital Camera Video Recovery

Digital camera photo recovery software salvage erased, formatted video and picture files from all major brands of digital camera with different pixel size. Handy cam deleted video restoration tool facilitates user to recovers lost files from all type of digital camera such as Specialty camera, Professional camera, Novelty Camera etc.

Digital camera image repair utility work on any windows operating system platform including windows Vista. Digital camera photo recovery software is read only and non destructive tool securely recovers lost and deleted files and folders from camera memory without damaging any of your system files. Digital camcorder deleted video restoration utility restore erased pictures, images, snapshots from Digital video camera, Specialty camera, Professional camera, Novelty Camera and all other type of digital camera.

Handy cam damaged file repair tool rescue all deleted files and folders and restore them at user specified location in your system hard drive. Digicam photo unerase tool undelete files and folders from digital camera memory even if messages like DRIVE NOT FORMATTED or DRIVE NOT DETECTED being displayed on your system while accessing them on your system.

Digital video camera data retrieval application is an easy to use and does not requires any technical training to operate this utility also provides an inbuilt help manual which guides user how to use this tool to recover deleted pictures from digital camera supported memory card.

Digital camera data recovery software supports all major brands of digital camera available in the market including Kodak, Olympus, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, Canon, Nikon and many more with different pixel sizes. Features of digital camera photo recovery software:

  • Software works on any windows operating system platform including Windows Vista, XP, ME, NT, 2000, 2003 and 98. * Undelete files of all supported formats like .crw, .tif, .dcr, .orf, .nef etc.
  • Provides an inbuilt help manual which describes step by step procedure to retrieve data.
  • Software provides GUI interface for quick and secure data recovery.
  • Application can be easily accessed by technical as well as non technical users.
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Hidden Camera Bath Prank


This hidden-camera prank’s best to see than tell! xD

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The world has gone digital crazy. With many homes having multiple digital camera owners you can’t move without seeing someone taking a digital snap. And the operative word here is a snapshot. Not much thought, creativity or photographic composition. Just lots and lots of digital pollution cramming the millions of hard drives, DVDs and memory cards. Digital has enabled people to take more low quality, thoughtless snapshots.

Digital photography could see the death of creativity in photography in general. Why such a harsh statement? Here’s why:

1. Lack of thought

As a film photographer the consumable costs of photography were much higher. This forced us to think and carefully consider each shot. There was a greater thought process. Using a motor drive for taking multiple shots was for the press photographers who could afford take thirty six images in a few seconds. For the rest of us we had to think more before pressing the button.

2. The Shakespeare effect

This is the evolutionary idea that if you give a roomful of monkeys a typewriter each and enough time, they will eventually produce a work equal in quality to Shakespeare. There is a similar mindset among digital photographers that if they shoot enough photos, somewhere amongst the thousands will be quality images. You have as much chance as that happening as a monkey.

3. Drive by shooting syndrome

This is similar to the lack of thought in taking a photo. Because of the multiple shot feature in digital cameras and the low cost of digital photography, it’s quick an easy to take an image. Just like a drive by shooting the camera is pointed in the general direction of the subject and a bunch of images is taken. Then you move on to the next target and fire away again. So what’s the answer? Plain and simple slow down, right down and smell the roses as the saying goes. The creative process is methodical and well thought out. You need to be able to observe, think and then take action. Because digital photography is so quick, cheap and easy the principles and techniques of photography tend to get sidelined.

Here are a few steps to encourage your creative process.

1. Make or allocate time for your creative process

Creativity won’t be hurried. At times it may come to you quickly but this is the exception rather than the norm. So sit down and absorb the environment. Observe your surroundings, subjects and any activity. Let it become a part of you.

2. Be selective

Find something that turns you or rather your creativity on. If this is colour then focus on the rich hues and shades. If it’s an object or subject observe it carefully in relation to it’s surroundings. Now close your eyes and picture the final image.

3. Change your position or viewpoint

By looking at your subject from different angles, heights or positions the image will change as the subject changes in relation to its environment. All of a sudden you see things you never would have seen.

4. Try something different.

Shoot a traditional tourist shot of your subject and then look for a shot that is completely different, one you’ve never seen before. Make it unrecognisable. Hire a boat and shoot from the the water. Go to the top of a nearby building or if you’re adventurous climb a tree or lie down on your back.

Creativity is often just doing something different. Something that hasn’t been done before. The key element that I have found to creativity is time. So take your time and smell the roses. Your photography will never be the same again. Put photography, creative photography back into digital photography.

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Olympus FE-20 digital compact camera is a combination of both strength and simplicity. There’s no need to think more about taking that perfect picture on that perfect day you had. The Olympus FE-20 camera is a pocket camera which is most inexpensive. Although it’s a very basic model in terms of features, it is very easy to operate. The simplicity of it helps it to become more and more user-friendly and fun to operate.
The Olympus FE-20 features a 3x optical zoom lens and 8 megapixels which allows you to take the far off images clearly. It is only 21.5mm in depth.
Now you don’t have to worry about making sure everyone is in the picture because the face Detection Technology in the camera makes it so easy for you to capture all the faces your friends and family in one shot with the optimal focus and exposure settings. There’s also the digital image stabilization, ISO values of up to 1000 which helps prevent blur which will make sure all your pictures will come out perfectly clear, so that your unsteady hand will not ruin the picture of the perfect moment.
The Olympus FE – 20 comes in two colors, which are either silver or black. It also has a large 6.4cm/2.5″ LCD that makes framing and reviewing your shots so easy. It also has a help function and a multilingual menu which makes it easy to operate and navigate. Are you the kind of person who needs to upload their pictures on to the computer fast so that you can share it with everyone? Well then the Olympus Master Software enables you to easily handle the pictures on the computer. You want to keep a lot of memories in your camera itself without deleting them? Well, internal memory is just one option when it comes to storing photos on the Olympus FE – 20 they can also be saved on the xD Picture Card or since there’s an option of having bundled attachments they can even be saved on the microSD card as well.
Let’s discuss the features of the Olympus FE – 20 in detail. As mentioned before it has a 3x optical zoom and a very slim body which enables you to capture everything and the Digital Image Stabilization for that perfect shot without a blur. You will also be able to see and share images more easily with the 2.5″ LCD which is about 154,000 dots. Be able to get that perfectly focused shot which makes sure that all the faces you want are in the shot with the Face Detection Technology. It also has 16 scene modes which will ensure that it has the perfect setting that suits different situations. You will also be able to make movies with your Olympus FE – 20.

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Do you know Digital Photo Frame? Digital Photo Frame is a display of digital photos instead of paper photo frames. Take for example the picture frame and the gradual conversion to the digital frame, and the added complications it has added to our lives.

Digital Photo Frame is a stylish consumer electronics, is also essential household decorations. Inherited a digital photo frame fashion and warmth, a wide range of uses. For example, can be used as business gifts, holiday gifts, souvenirs, exhibition, welfare prizes, modern furniture, wedding photography, automotive, digital photographic equipment, jewelry and other accoutrements personality. With the popularization of digital photo frame, there will certainly be more and more interesting ideas for our lives dull lot of fun.

One of the most popular gifts to buy this year is the digital photo frame. Something like this is great for any holiday or occasion. You don’t even need a reason to buy something like this as a good gift but it will make the recipient very happy. These frames are the best option because they are loaded with functionality which includes video, audio, photo viewing, and they are really easy to use.

Many people often stay away from the technical gadgets because they look too difficult to use. This is not the case with a digital photo frame. Remember when you though a digital camera was going to be too much for you. The digital photo frame is even easier. You can connect a digital camera directly to the frame to add your new photos and even a camera phone. Anyone who loves taking pictures and has them displayed all over their home will love a frame like this.

Enjoy your favourite and digital pictures in a beautiful display on your desk with our 8 inch digital photo frame , bedside table, or anywhere else you show off your pictures! Don’t wait for prints.. cycle through your latest digital snaps of your children, pets, wife, or girlfriend in top digital quality!

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If you’re new to photography then you probably have read or seen much of the continual debate amongst photographers on whether Canon is better than Nikon or vice versa. Canon and Nikon are the two leading brands of SLR cameras and are continually in a pitched battle to build a better digital camera. The competition is tight and victory in the race ebbs and flows towards both manufacturers every year new cameras cameras are launched.

Let’s get down to the bottom line. We have had enough of this debate and need to look at the reasons. I suppose it’s like whether a BMW is better than a Mercedes or a Lexus is better than an Audi. There will never be a definitive answer for as long as both manufacturers perpetuate the race. Some photographic forums have now banned any discussion around this debate. So why does the debate continue? Is it for the sake of debating or are there factors that need to be taken into consideration.

The following criteria will help you make a decision about which camera is best for you.

1. Personal preference

This is an important one. I admit to being a Canon user because the first camera my Dad gave me was a Canon. I fell in love with it and it became my companion. So I like Canon. I like the way it looks and I like the way it feels to hold. It’s just my personal choice and feeling about the camera when looking at it. Nothing else. The Nikon may be a better camera for all I care but Canon is the one for me. Plain and simple.

2. The Purpose

For what purpose are you going to be using your camera? The reason I include this as one of the criteria is you need to know what the predominant purpose will be be. Both camera manufacturers have a huge range of digital slrs and within those ranges some are better than others for particular purposes. And, that is just within their own brand. So when looking at both brands some will be better for particular purposes. For example you may need a camera that has a fast frame per second rate and writes fast to memory card. Within a particular bracket Nikon might be better in this area than Canon so Nikon would be the one to choose.

3. The Price Range

This is linked to the previous criterion. Within a particular price bracket the one camera may have more of the features you require. So with this price constraint in mind you may need to go for the cheaper range in order to get these features. So perhaps in this price range the better of the two cameras might be Canon.

4. The Conditions of Use

This is a very important one. If you are a traveller you may find that the Nikon in the range you are looking at is more rugged than the equivalent Canon although the Canon has some better features. You would choose Nikon rather Canon because it is more suited to travel. Other factors like dust and moisture seals and will determine which you choose based on the camera that has these features, if you will be using the camera in a more humid or dusty environment.

I don’t think the aim of any manufacturer is to build the perfect digital camera for all situations and conditions. I personally feel it would be impossible probably due to the costs involved. It boils down to the issue of personal choice which usually helps the camera manufacturer make more money. Better to sell two cameras that cover all the needs of a photographer than one.

My advice to anyone needing to make a decision about purchasing a Nikon or a Canon digital camera, is to look at all of these criteria and make a decision for your particular photographic needs. The brand of camera should be the last thing you take into consideration. If you do, you will quite likely find yourself limiting your choice based on preconceived ideas.

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There are many ways of making money using a digital camera. But, because a digital camera is so easy to use and the resulting photos so easy to process, it does not mean that it is easy to produce images good enough for the photo buyers. The implication is if you have a digital camera, you can make money from it. This is most definitely not true. The only people making money are the professionals and the authors of cash from camera ebook authors. The one author made $720 000 in a single year, not from his photography, but by selling to people who want to make money.

It’s sad to see the associated forums where people beg information as to why their stock photos taken on 4 megapixel point n shoots aren’t selling like the ebooks tell them. There are two factors that come into play in order to make this happen:

1. The quality of equipment used

It is nigh impossible to make the amounts of money claimed by using a low-res point n shoot digital camera. This is not emphasised in the books. But, unfortunately the bulk of digital camera owners fall into this category. If they did communicate this then the market for their ebooks shrinks dramatically. Of course their are the odd occasions where this works. The right lighting conditions, aperture and shutter speed that produce the one in a thousand shot using budget equipment. In order for any photo sales business to work the equipment needs to meet minimum standards as seen on the large stock photo library sites.

2. Photographic ability

This is absolutely essential for anyone to stand the remotest chance of selling any photo. The idea of scanning through your years of family snapshots and finding shots that will sell is, for most people, pure luck. Again it’s the one in a thousand shot being at the right time and the right place. If you are happy to sell one shot in a thousand then it’ll work for you. So what’s the answer? If you’re to stand the remotest chance of making any money from your camera you need to be skilled. The wrong impression is created that digital cameras are the answer to the question. It seems that the digital revolution has given the impression that photographic ability is not the key to making money.

Let me make it very clear! The title of any ebook should be, “Make Money from Your Photographic Ability”. This is where the focus should be. When you get the idea that you want to make money from your photography, you have reached the correct point of departure. The key here is learn.

Learning is easy. The underlying key is passion. A real desire to use something that enthuses you to make money. There are many multi millionaires who have made money from their passions. If you are going to get up in the morning and say, “oh no I have to take photos today that are good enough to sell”, then you won’t make money. If you get up and say, “today I going to take more fantastic images and become and even better photographer”, then you’re are path of success in photo sales.

So what route do you take? All the cash from your camera books will tell is how and where to sell your fabulous shots. They have minimal focus on making you a great photographer and maximum focus on money making. If you focus on the results of your craft rather than on the process of refining your craft you’ve lost the race. The route to take is developing your passion to the point of perfection.

Your key to success is a desire to learn to perfect your passion. When you look at an image do you ask the question, “can I improve on it” or “can I sell it”?

In part two we’ll look at how to start this journey of perfecting your passion.

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The first thing that any budding photographer needs to learn are the fundamentals of photography starting with the basics. Get these under your belt quickly and you have already won half the battle. So, what needs to happen to get you going as a beginner with your first digital camera? Let’s take a look at my top seven.

1. Equipment

It’s not all about equipment. Don’t go rushing out to buy expensive equipment without knowing what you need. A keen sales person will sell you as far as your wallet or credit card will take you. Wait until you know what you need and what you like and match these desires with the right equipment.

2. Decide on the type of shots you’d like to shoot

A good idea is to browse the internet photo galleries, look in magazines or visit your local library to get an idea of what type of photo you really like. Try it out with your camera and see if you are able to, or, want to persevere until you can. Once you’ve made a list plan to go out and shoot on a regular basis. It’s practise that makes perfect. Stick to it until you master your genre. Only then start looking for the equipment to match your area of interest.

3. Decide on a structured learning plan

Find out what you’d like to learn and what you need to learn in order to shoot the type of photos that interest you. For example, macro and nature photography is a more specialised art form and there are a number of techniques and skills to learn, as well as equipment you’ll need to buy. Research it on the internet, read books and if possible take a course on macro or close up photography.

4. Take photos often

If you are not regularly shooting images you are not going to grow in your skills and abilities. Set yourself assignments based on what you are studying. Of course, in a structured course you will be given assignments. A photo a day keeps the creativity flowing and helps you to keep motivated. I did an assignment once taking a 100 photos of the same subject from a host of different angles. It gave my photography an unexpected boost.

5. Learn your camera’s settings

Getting to know your camera is paramount if you want to learn to take great photos and the best way to do this is by reading your manual. Like I should be telling you this. I am the last one who reads a manual. But, if you do it in a structured way you’ll be amazed at how quickly you get to know your camera. The way I did it was to go through the manual highlighting everything I already knew about it. Then I went back through the manual reading up on each section I didn’t know, practising as I went along. Once I got to know it I was amazed at how much more I could do with my camera. The key is to experiment.

6. Keep your camera with you

Take every opportunity to get a great shot. Whenever you see something that would make a great photo, shoot it. I have often wished that I had taken my camera with me and got an amazing shot. If you don’t have it with you, you won’t get the shot.

7. Buy a tripod

Besides my camera, my tripod is the most important piece of kit in my equipment bag. There are shots you can only get if your camera is steady. The sharpness of your shots will improve dramatically. If the pros use them then why not the amateurs?

As you begin your photography journey, work at learning in a structured way so that the fundamentals of photography become second nature. Photography should be fun but your learning process needs to be serious. Happy shooting!

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Yes, digital photography is dead in the water IF ‘photography’ is taken out of digital photography. As Kodak’s brownie box camera and their Instamatic brought photography to the masses in the 20th century, so the digital camera has done the same in the 21st. But, once the ‘ability to take photos novelty’ wears off, the lack of skills will relegate the digital camera to the hobby drawer.

There is a principle in management science that says in business a person is promoted to the level of their own incompetence and no further. It’s called the ‘Peter Principle’ formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter in his book of the same name. After that they stagnate and can only move sideways. This is true for photography also. Once you reach your level of incompetence or maximum ability, there you sit. It’s at this point the interest wanes and your camera outings become more and more infrequent. In other words, another death of digital photography.

There will always be the hardliners in any field who will continue to practise to the level of their incompetence, but, the average Joe who was once excited by digital photography is no more. The enthusiast has lost his enthusiasm.

So what’s the answer to the problem? The focus, as in any hobby or pastime, is a continual learning process. In the business world we call it upskilling. Adding competency and qualifications to your existing tool bag will keep you moving up the ladder of promotion. It is the same with photography. Learning is imperative.

Most of us are at some stage dissatisfied with our photos. They don’t quite look like those in the glossy magazines and daily newspapers. What is it that they have that rest don’t? They’ve learnt the techniques and disciplines of photography and have applied them on a continual learning journey to great photos.

A hobby, as with any plant or animal, has to be nurtured if it is to show any signs of growth. Buying a digital camera with the sole purpose of just snapping away without the high costs of film, will on most occasions result in the death of digital photography. If your digital photography is going to flourish it will need three key ingredients:

1. Time

As with anything of value in life time is a key ingredient to its success. Unless you take the time to invest in any venture you will probably reap an equivalent reward. Garbage in garbage out. No pain no gain as the old adage goes. There is no instant photography.

2. Passion

Unless you are enthusiastic about a hobby or pastime it is inevitable that it will gradually diminish with time and eventually fizzle out. I speak from experience. Developing your passion is essential to growth. Passion is the fuel that fires your hobby.

3. Ability

Some are born with natural ability but for most of us we have to work at it. Practise makes perfect. If you don’t have ability then acquire it in whatever way you legally can. Acquiring ability is a process and for many of us a journey of discovery. Something we have to work at.

Take any of these three points out of digital photography and its demise is well on the way. But, the key point is photography. Learning photography and acquiring creative photography skills will nurture digital photography and keep it alive.

Photography is not governed by the medium it uses, digital, film, pinhole or Polaroid. Photography stands alone and independent of the tools or media. As with beauty it’s in the eye of the beholder. It is not contained in a box, a camera or digital sensor. Its results can be seen on a computer, t-shirt or magazine.

Digital photography is the answer to photography because of its ease of use, methods of distribution and costs. But take photography out of digital and it will result in the death of digital photography.

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