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I’m looking for a compact digital camera which takes CF cards as I’ve got a pile of them for my digital SLRs – don’t really want to have to buy SD cards if possible

Is there a reason digital SLRs are typically high quality then regular digital cameras?
I understand the basic mechanics, like the mirror that allows you to see exactly what photo will be taken, but shouldn't the digital display make that completely obsolete? Is the only reason dSLRS are better because they're of a bigger design and are produced at a higher cost?Just to add, Live View does not make the viewfinder obsolete. First, holding the camera out away from the photographer's face is remarkably unstable, leading to heavy blurring. Second, there is still a slight, if even split second, delay for live view, while there is no delay viewing through the viewfinder,...
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StrandVision Debuts Free Digital Signage Quick Response Codes
Menomonie, WI (PRWEB) August 30, 2011 StrandVision Digital Signage today announced that it has integrated smart phone-readable Quick Response (QR) codes into its digital signage offering. StrandVision has incorporated a QR code generation tool into its online digital signage software administration console.To add the capability, subscribers simply make their selection and the familiar QR code is automatically generated and added to the page that is viewed by the public on their digital signage player. By scanning the QR code with their mobile smart phone, viewers interact with the StrandVision subscriber's digital signage network in any number of ways -...

Is the HS System better than the standard CCD and CMOS? does it provide sharper results not just during the night but also in daytime? Thx in advanceThe HS system uses the newest type CMOS sensor called BSI-CMOS. Nikon, Fujifilm, Samsung, Sony and Canon are a few of those offering new cameras with this type sensor and it may be the next step up in image quality.Time will tell. Here is how that workshttp://asia.cnet.com/whats-the-deal-with-backlit-sensors-62061250.htmLow noise is its compelling quality

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New York, NY (PRWEB) August 31, 2011 B&H Photo has announced that it will be carrying the New Fuji X10 digital camera, a blacked-out model with a retro look and feel. The camera features a new 2/3, 12-megapixel EXR CMOS sensor and a Fujinon 28112mm 4x manual zoom lens. Following in the footsteps of the Fuji X100, the Fujifilm X10 camera combines a black body with a manual barrel zoom lens and an optical viewfinder. The die cast, magnesium-alloy body is wrapped in soothing pebbled vinyl and the milled aluminum zoom ring doubles as an ON/OFF switch. The Fujifilm X10 automatically selects the optimal shooting mode for any lighting situation, while a fast image processor delivers high-speed continuous shooting at up to seven frames per second at the full 12-megapixel resolution. The glass optical viewfinder presents the subject to the photographer with superior brightness, and superb field of view, with its extra-wide 20-degree viewing angle. With its power switch integrated into the manual-zoom barrel, photographers can be ready to shoot in almost any situation in less than one second. This, plus a quick shutter release lag time of approximately 0.01-second helps to avoid missed photo opportunities. Features such as Optical Image Stabilization, 49-point matrix contrast autofocus and a pop-up flash can help anyone take better pictures. The Fuji X10 premium compact underscores that commitment by offering first-class image quality, beautiful styling and the innovative technology that exceeds consumers expectations. The X10s thoughtfully laid out design, large EXR CMOS sensor, bright lens and manual zoom make it an outstanding choice when image quality simply cannot be compromised. The X10s EXR CMOS sensor selects the optimum shooting mode for any lighting situation: SN (Signal to Noise) High Sensitivity and Low Noise produces clear and sharp high-sensitivity images while keeping noise levels low, which is ideal for capturing night scenes or indoor situations with poor lighting. DR (Dynamic Range) Wide Dynamic Range delivers an increased dynamic range (up to 1600%) to deliver rich gradations and detail in both shadows and highlights.
What is the difference between these camera features?
Is the HS System better than the standard CCD and CMOS? does it provide sharper results not just during the night but also in daytime? Thx in advanceThe HS system uses the newest type CMOS sensor called BSI-CMOS. Nikon, Fujifilm, Samsung, Sony and Canon are a few of those offering new cameras with this type sensor and it may be the next step up in image quality.Time will tell. Here is how that workshttp://asia.cnet.com/whats-the-deal-with-backlit-sensors-62061250.htmLow noise is its compelling quality...
Bright Optical SystemThe Fuji X10 features a newly-developed high-definition FUJINON 4x manual zoom lens (28-112mm) with a Super EBC (Electron Beam Coating) that achieves superb image clarity from edge to edge. By treating all of the lens elements with the multilayer Super EBC, the X10 expertly reduces ghosting and lens flare and delivers an impeccably sharp image. The lens consists of 11 glass lens elements in 9 groups, including 3 aspherical glass lens elements (6 sides) and 2 extra-low dispersion lens elements. Together with its wide-angle maximum aperture of F2.0 to a maximum telephoto aperture of F2.8, the X10 delivers beautiful, bright images with outstanding clarity. For more information on the Fujifilm X10 read Fujifilm Announces X10 Digital Camera, at B&H Photo InDepth learning center The Fujifilm X10 will be available from B&H in early November 2011. About B&H Photo VideoAs the world’s largest source of photography, video and audio equipment, B&H Photo-Video is known worldwide for their attentive, knowledgeable sales force, and excellent customer service, including fast, reliable shipping. Visitors to the website can access a variety of enlightening articles and educational videos. B&H has been satisfying customers worldwide for over 35 years. Share and Enjoy:

Hi,
I am going to Hong Kong this month and want to buy a new digital camera. I have my eye on the Sony T200 (Black) and wanted to check out the prices online to compare to UK prices. I know that you usually have to haggle with the shop owners in Hong Kong, but want to get an idea of prices to see whether it is worth me buying it there.
Thank You in advance Guys!

Fujifilm Announces A New Innovative Powerful Camera, B&H Photo First to Release Camera Information
New York, NY (PRWEB) August 31, 2011 B&H Photo has announced that it will be carrying the New Fuji X10 digital camera, a blacked-out model with a retro look and feel. The camera features a new 2/3, 12-megapixel EXR CMOS sensor and a Fujinon 28112mm 4x manual zoom lens.Following in the footsteps of the Fuji X100, the Fujifilm X10 camera combines a black body with a manual barrel zoom lens and an optical viewfinder. The die cast, magnesium-alloy body is wrapped in soothing pebbled vinyl and the milled aluminum zoom ring doubles as an ON/OFF switch.The Fujifilm X10...
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