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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card Review

!: Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card Review

Before I start this review I would like to point out that this type of memory card is more suited to a digital point and shoot camera rather than a digital DSLR, the reason for this is that most DSLRs have burst modes and for this reason you will want to get a class 6 card. However if you're looking for a SDHC card to go in your point and shoot digital camera keep on reading.

Now most of you may think a SDHC card is a SDHC card, you can throw any one in there and snap your pictures, but think of this: what if you had been taking photographs of an event such as a 1st birthday, a christening, a wedding or even a music concert when all of a sudden your card fails and all of your photos are completely destroyed. You then have 2 options you can either cry or you can pay an extortionate amount to have some expert recover your pictures, however the problem is that not all of these pictures if any are guaranteed to be recovered. Suddenly a storage card isn't just a card any more is it?

What I liked about this memory card is that there are no moving parts inside it, now you may be thinking so what but this leads to the reliability of the device and more importantly the higher chance of your images being protected. No moving parts mean that nothing is going to get worn down or damaged. Another excellent feature of this class four memory card is that there will be a constant 4MB read speed which is excellent for when it comes to uploading your images to a computer.

Overall the Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card is affordable and very reliable and you can't ask for any more when it comes to memory cards.


Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card Review

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

!: Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

Panasonic has presented a new digital camera Lumix DMC -TZ50 which promises to share your photos through wireless communication. Nice isn't it? But it costs you a few more bucks. Looking at its other features we come to know of the following facts. It has an effective 9.1mega pixel CCD, 10X optical zooming capability, optical image stabilizer. It also has a compact body, a 3 inch LCD display and above all the built in Wi-Fi which helps to upload your snaps to picasa for later management. If you own this masterpiece then you don't need to remove the red eye by wasting your time, but the camera does it for you automatically.

This is not all. The point and shoot task having automatic selection of scenes is an addition of features. This camera automatically brightens the under exposed areas of the photograph. It has all the memory slots you need from SD, SHDC to MMC, in addition to the 50 MB onboard memory. Now moving on to the battery life it is suggested that this camera provides 300 shots per charge.

There arises a doubt why not Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150 it offers 400 shots, the canon power shot SD 890 IS that gives about 320 shots per charge. The new Nikon cool pix P80 gives you a 10.1 effective mega pixel CCD, 18X optical zooming, a sport continuous mode that allows you take 30 shots in a row at 13 fps, 50 MB onboard and 250 shots per charge.

Choice is definitely yours. It is a good idea to go through many reviews before you buy something new.


Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ40 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 24x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black)

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  • 14.1-megapixel resolution; 24x optical zoom with 25mm wide-angle Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens
  • HD movies in AVCHD Lite format; 3.0-inch Intelligent LCD
  • Intelligent Resolution technology for outstanding image clarity
  • Intelligent Auto (iA) mode; new My Color mode
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ40 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 24x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black)

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6 Review

!: Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6 Review

The Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6 is a pocket digital camera. At 8 megapixels it has fewer megapixels than most of the other digital cameras launched in the spring of 2009. Oddly enough I think this may work to its advantage. With fewer megapixels packed on to the tiny sensor you often find better definition and detail in the photographs a camera is able to produce.

With a 4x zoom lens you have a little extra zoom power when compared to the most basic digital cameras. You can increase the amount of zoom available a little if you reduce the number of megapixels you shoot at. I like the flexibility this adds to the Lumix DMC FS6. After all you only need a small percentage of the available pixels if you are looking to make snapshot sized prints. Around 4 megapixels should give you enough quality for 5 x 7 inch prints.

When it comes to features the Lumix DMC FS6 has most of the buzz features that have started to show up over the last 18 months. These include image stabilisation and face detection technology. This can help to produce sharper looking portraits that are exposed correctly. There is also an intelligent auto mode. This includes shake detection, motion detection and scene detection. Scene detection matches the photo you are taking against a number of scenes built into the memory bank inside the camera. If a match is found, the camera will use the associated settings in an attempt to take the best possible photograph. It is strange though how quickly technology moves on. This camera has a 2.5 inch LCD screen. Not so long ago this would have been considered a large screen size. Now when I look at it against 2.7 inch or 3 inch screens it looks to be on the small side.

Although there is no high definition movie mode you do get a choice of aspect ratios. You can choose between shooting movies for playback on a widescreen television set or on a Computer screen. Optical zoom can be applied to a movie before shooting starts. Once shooting is in process zoom is locked in and cannot be changed.

In the specification Panasonic are claiming a battery life of up to 400 shots in between charges. These improvements are down to a mixture of improved battery technology and lower energy use by the camera. A battery and charger are supplied with the camera as standard.

I also like the layout of the menu system. It is really just a Case of scrolling through the menu options until you find the one you are looking for. The black text on a white background helps to make the menu relatively easy to read too.

As is becoming the standard the Lumix DMC FS6 comes in a selection of colours. These are black, silver, red, blue and pink. In terms of looks there is an unfussy, almost plain design, although I personally like the way Panasonic digital cameras look. You should have no problem fitting the camera into smaller pockets.

The Lumix DMC FS6 comes in at the cheaper end of the pocket camera market. Looking through my test photos I am impressed by the over all quality they offer. It all depends on what you are looking for and just how important ultimate quality is to you, but for me this camera ticks most of the right boxes. Aside from start up times which are slower than standard I find it hard to find fault with this camera. With the prices of digital cameras rising this spring in the U.K. the Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6 offers very good value for money.  


Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6 Review

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