Posted by admin in UncategorizedOct 31st, 2009 | No Comments
1. Myth: Digital photos are pixilated or fuzzy.Reality: most people that say that have never seen a photo produced by a professional grade digital camera. The quality of modern digital cameras is equal of greater than film cameras.
2. Myth: Digital photos don’t last they will fade in a couple of years.Reality: Only the photo capture part is digital. The printing is done using traditional photo paper on the same paper and chemistry used to print film photos. So, both will last the same.
3. Myth: Digital colors are muddy.Reality: Only if they are produced with cheap, low quality cameras and/or...
Posted by admin in UncategorizedOct 30th, 2009 | No Comments
Shopping for a new digital camera can be quite frustrating with the hundreds of choices available. Digital camera reviews clarify this confusion by comparing camera features and options, then rating how each camera compares with similar models.
An effective comparison of best digital cameras requires two things: 1) the camera’s specs and features, and 2) performance ratings. Spec sheets and ratings are plentiful, but to efficiently compare digital cameras it’s important to set some guidelines.
Decide on how the camera will be used, the quality and size of final prints, and necessary...
Posted by admin in UncategorizedOct 29th, 2009 | No Comments
Digital SLR Camera or Digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera is an ideal camera for professionals and amateur photographers. They usually having interchangeable lenses and are known for capturing superior quality images. They come with many advanced features like megapixels, zoom, memory cards, batteries, comfort and more. One of the great appeals of digital is the ability to shoot in “raw” format.
We carry the following digital camera and camcorders brands. Check out: Fujifilm Digital SLR Camera Konica Minolta Digital SLR Camera Olympus Digital SLR Camera Pentax Digital SLR Camera...
Posted by admin in UncategorizedOct 28th, 2009 | No Comments
So, you want to become a digital artist but paying several hundred dollars for Photoshop seems too much. Don’t worry, there are dozens of very inexpensive tools you can use available on the Internet.
Icon Constructor
Icon Constructor converts BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PSD, TGA and TIFF formats into Windows icons. You can find many images on the Internet and convert them to icons for use on your Windows desktop, in applications and much more. The program supports Windows XP icons in 32-bit color depth with an alpha channel; now you can create semi-transparent XP icons easily. With just a few clicks,...
Posted by admin in UncategorizedOct 27th, 2009 | No Comments
Let’s start there (but not spend too much time on it because you are probably already checked out on their use):
On/Off – On some brands you actually have to find two or three switches to accomplish this. You may be required to choose between camera and VCR or VTR, you may have to open shutters over the lens or remove a lens cap, and you may have choices about snapshots, locked, standby, or video. You’re probably ready when you see a picture through the viewfinder with no unexpected icon flashing in the middle.
Zoom – Changes the lens setting from wide angle to telephoto....
Posted by admin in UncategorizedOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
There are way too many tape, disk and stick formats out there:
VHS – The old standard, too big, not digital, easily played anywhere without conversion.
VHS-C – A small cassette that fits in an adapter to play in a regular VCR. Most people who have these older units record at the slow EP or SLP speed which gives them borderline crummy results. Not my favorite, as you may guess, but these camcorders are cheap, cheap, cheap. In the right hands, I’ve seen dazzling results.
S-VHS and S-VHS-C – Called “super” VHS, this format puts more details on a VHS-like tape than...