Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
2:43 pm
Sony’s Cybershot range includes simple point-and-shoot compacts. Does Sony Cybershot DSC-T1 represent another new strand? It’s quite unlike any of the other Cybershot models, with a very slim design, a solid metal build and a real air of class. It comes across as a high-tech, upmarket snapshot camera for the discerning user.
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
8:01 am
Most of digital cameras nowadays are equipped with lots of different types of storage space. Some of this is integrated into the camera itself while others are simply put into memory card slot. Nevertheless, there may appear some problems here like powering surges, filing system corruption, reformatting the media. Perhaps, the most common problem that may occur is file deletion from the camera menu system. Namely, most of the digital cameras have menu which includes a “Delete All Option”. Sometimes it can be called differently, but in the main its function is to remove all your photographs from the memory card. If it happens that you use this option by mistake there is a chance of losing all of your photos.
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at
6:55 am
Once you have made up your mind to go to the electronics shop and buy a digital camera you will be totally confused with so many models available, and it would be really hard to opt for the most suitable one. Then, you may be wondering, what things should be considered before buying a good digital camera? In order to avoid such situation here are some useful tips that will certainly make your camera buying experience more pleasant one.
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
6:41 am
A great number of people in the UK are looking for recycling sites where they can dispose their old phones while getting some money for them at the same time. Since there are lots of recycling sites, most individuals have found out that there are other sites as well, made for disposing electronic products such as digital cameras. They include some of the world’s leading brands like Sony, Nikon, Kodak, Casio, Canon and many more.
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010 at
8:59 am
Casio’s Exilim series is a set of slim and stylish digital cameras that are taking over the whole range, in preference to the more ordinary QV-R series. Casio Exilim EX-Z40 is a 4MP digital camera with a 3x zoom and a set of features aimed mainly at amateurs and casual photographers. These include Casio’s proprietary Best Shot modes, which are like the scene modes in other cameras, with combinations of settings designed for specific types of subject. Casio goes further, though, presenting each Best Shot mode as a full-screen sample image accompanied by an explanation of what it does and when you should use it.
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