Posts Tagged ‘camera’

  • High-powered 10x wide-angle optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer
  • 3.0-inch PureColor System LCD; Smart AUTO detects and analyzes faces, brightness, colors, distance, and movement
  • Easy Mode takes all the guesswork out of the equation by determining the right shooting mode
  • DIGIC 4 Image Processor; 10-megapixel resolution for poster-size, photo-quality prints
  • Powered by AA batteries (included); capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

Product Description
An impressive 10x Optical Zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer keeps you sharp and steady. Everything about the Canon Powershot SX120 IS Digital Camera is easy. The Smart AUTO feature makes every shot picture-perfect. There’s even an Easy Mode that makes shooting super simple. So be sure to pick up the Canon Powershot SX120 IS Digital Camera today!… More >>
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I am a graphic design student who is interested in photography – specifically pin-up/fashion photography- and would like to use the shots for my art work. The only problem is that Graphic Design school is expensive enough, so I plan on teaching my self the basics in digital photography……so I would like some recommendations on a starter digital camera that isnt too expensive! I have a simple Kodak Easy Share 3.1 camera….im assuming it wont make the cut! Although I use photoshop to manipulate photo’s i take – I figure I would still need a better camera to take better shots…. any recommendations/ideas on cameras, equipment, how to get started would help and be greatly appreciated.

I am wanting to buy a nice digital camera within the next couple of days. I dont know a lot about photography but will hopefully be learning all about it by taking a photography class or by buying a book. Any suggestions one which make and model I should look into? Also, any suggestions on books that are helpful with learning about cameras and photography? Thanks!

  • 10.2-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
  • Kodak AF 3x optical aspheric zoom lens (35 mm equivalent: 32 – 96 mm)
  • Capture beautiful HD pictures in 16:9 format; view in high definition on an HDTV or other HD device
  • 2.4-inch LCD screen; Face Detection, Blur Reduction features
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

Product Description
10.2 megapixels for stunning prints up to 30 x 40-inch. More megapixels means you can crop and still get a great picture. However you choose to print – at home, at retail, or online – trust Kodak for picture quality that’s truly exceptional and for memories that will last.The C180 is part of the Kodak EASYSHARE system, so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple. Just press share…. More >>
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With some highly recognized and well advertised contemporaries around, it’s easy for the Canon SD770 IS to be unnoticed. With interesting new interface design and ultra modern technology the SD770 IS is considered to be on the “best value” list.

The SD770 IS however does have the potential to be an example of what Canon is known for in its mid-level models, which is building comparatively simple point-and-shoots that draw on a proven collection of components and technologies.

Although it is not an overall star with a series of jaw dropping features hidden beneath its surface, it neither has any nasty surprises hidden under its cover to distract you. It is simply an ultra compact point-and-shoot camera with a 3x zoom lens and a 10.0 megapixel CCD imager.

Functionally, the camera is founded on Canon’s legacy of placing lower-cost, lower-spec SD models in the 700 series. Style-wise this camera is a retro-classis return to the ‘box and circle’ look of the cameras of the mid nineties. Its appearance also reflects its ELPH lineage that morphed into the Digital ELPH around the year 2000 and has become integral to the Power Shot SD range which has continued to include Canon’s latest ultra-compact technology in its flagship models.

The key factor of the SD770 however is its return to much of what the original ELPH was: a simple, pocket-model camera built with basic idea of good quality snapshot capture in mind. The inner workings of the SD770 reveal an ultra modern DIGIC III processing, optical image stabilization, and copious resolution form – the technological backbone around which this compact is built.

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Canon today unveils the EOS 7D digital SLR camera – a totally new design to meet the precise demands of photographers. Imposing technologies are coordinated by outstanding build-quality designed with the photographer in intelligence – to create an entire new photographic experience. Canon unveils the EOS 7D digital SLR camera – a completely new design to the new 18MP APS-C CMOS Sensor, developed by Canon, the EOS 7D also features: Dual “DIGIC 4″ processors to offer fast, high-quality presentation in all glow conditions, an ISO range stretchy to 12,800 and incessant shooting at 8 frames per second – without the require for additional accessories. This better AF system offers a range of manual and automatic settings including Zone and Spot AF to track and capture subjects rapidly and accurately. The camera features a new 3 inch Clear View II LCD screen with a solid structure screen, designed to battle look angrily by removing the air-gap between the LCD’s defensive cover and the liquid gemstone. The EOS 7D is compatible with all EF and EF-S lenses as well as Canon EX Speedlites. Canon has listened to photographer feedback when designing the body, as well as the internal technologies.

Canon today officially announced the much-rumored EOS 7D digital SLR. The new camera features 18-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, dual DIGIC 4 processors, 8fps incessant shooting and full HD video recording. Zone focus lets you select one of five clusters of AF points in different areas of the screen, helpful for shooting off-center subjects. Manual opening and shutter speed control are available along with program AE mode when shooting video, though continuous focus is still not available. The camera’s ISO setting can also be controlled in video mode. And unlike the 5D Mark II, in-camera clip trimming is available. The camera features a new 3-inch Clear vision II LCD screen with 920k resolution. The ISO variety obtainable by the camera is 100-6,400, which is expandable to 12,800.

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I’m going on a study abroad trip to Australia and want to get a digital camera. I know pretty much nothing about them (I’ve never owned one) so I’m just looking for something that takes good pictures. However, I also was contemplating getting a video camera as well so I could record memories, so I want to know if there is a digital camera that is good at doing both?