04th Feb 2006

Underwater Digital Camera

So, you think it would be cool to have an underwater digital camera! Although you might think that snapping pictures of your favorite fish is no more complicated than point and shoot, there are some differences between photographing above and below the water. We’ll take a look at the basics and give you the information that you need to get off to a good start. Read the rest of this entry »

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29th Jan 2006

Disposable Digital Cameras

If you are looking for disposable digital cameras the good news is: They exist! The bad news is: They probably aren’t what you think they are. Read the rest of this entry »

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29th Jan 2006

Digital Camera Ratings

Checking out the various digital camera review ratings sites, before you buy a digital camera, lets you have the opportunity to get the opinions of hundreds of people without having to buy them all a beer. As we all know, opinions are, well, opinions, and you may not agree with them. The purpose of this article is to give you some basic guidelines to help you get the best out of the digital camera review sites that are all over the Internet. Read the rest of this entry »

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24th Jan 2006

Digital Camera Repair

Digital Camera Repair can be daunting. Your camera may have a sticker on it saying: Read the rest of this entry »

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23rd Jan 2006

Buying Tips for Digital Camera Cases

Why should aftermarket digital camera cases be on your shopping list? Because most digital cameras don’t come with a carrying case, or if the one that it did come with holds the camera but no accessories. Read the rest of this entry »

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23rd Jan 2006

Tips and Tricks for Buying Digital Camera

Buying digital camera? Buying a digital camera is not unlike buying a new computer. Prices seem to go down every day and more and more features are added. Last year’s $1000 camera may now be found for less than $500. It always seems like a good idea to wait until the prices come down but, if you adopt that approach, you’ll never buy a digital camera! Read the rest of this entry »

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21st Jan 2006

Sony DCR-VX2000 Digital Camcorder

Sony DCR-VX2000 replaces VX1000 and is aimed for those looking to use it professionally or semi-professionally. The VX2000 uses a new, 1/3-inch three-chip CCD imaging system that records up to 530 lines of horizontal resolution and delivers outstanding digital video quality. Read the rest of this entry »

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15th Jan 2006

Sony DCR-TRV18 MiniDV Handycam Camcorder

Unnecessary replacement of the DCR-TRV17. Cheap cam offering decent video quality. DCR-TRV18 includes a 1/4″ 680,000 pixel CCD (horizontal resolution of up to 500 lines) coupled with superb Carl Zeiss lens. Video quality is worse than with little more expensive TRV25 and TRV27 models having 690,000 effective pixels and up to 520 lines of horizontal resolution. Read the rest of this entry »

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14th Jan 2006

Digital Photography Basics

Putting together a list of digital photography basics can be a daunting task if you’re approaching the subject for the first time. This article will make the job a lot easier by detailing what you need to get started in this exciting, new photography technology. Read the rest of this entry »

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14th Jan 2006

Sony DCR-TRV17 Camcorder

Easy to use cam with great sound and picture. And good price. The TRV17 is similar to the TRV15, with the addition of Memory Stick (4MB) removable memory for recording digital still images. You can save pictures to the memory stick for later transfer to your computer through the USB port. You can also capture 30 seconds of MPEG video onto the memory stick. If you want to transfer video for any practical purpose, you will have to do it using the FireWire cable (usually not availbale in the pack). Read the rest of this entry »

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