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Digital Cameras in general
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by nitrocide - written on 05.03.08 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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The camera I would say is the absolute top is the Panasonic DMC-FX9. Why, as this is the first camera that has managed to withstand all the kinds of atmospheres we have been in. As we travel a lot and my dad absolutely loves taking pictures he needs a camera that is reliable. These are hard to find and he has bought several cameras but ...
by curious_tan - written on 09.01.07 (Very useful, 215 readings)
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IT IS NOT TOO LATE to avail the post Xmas bargains for your first camera or having an upgraded unit at the start of the New Year. Looking for a new digital camera is quite a time consuming task – finding the best deals on top of new models in the market (high street and on-line). Choosing a digital camera is not simple. It is not easy ...
by zoe_page_1 - written on 30.04.06 (Very useful, 124 readings)
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I like photos, though am not especially skilled at taking them, and as such felt no need to invest in an expensive new camera at any time over the past few years. I had a 35mm that suited me fine, allowed me to produce pictures I was happy with and was not too expensive to run in terms of batteries of film. However a year and a bit ago I was ...
by big-aj - written on 30.03.06 (Useful, 98 readings)
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I have had this camera for a few months now and what a turnaround for me. I took a gamble on upgrading from my Kodak Easyshare CX4230 to this beast and haqven't looked back. It was quite a step for me but when you have a go with this beauty you will be impressed.I found that the best way to start with it is use in auto mode then have a play around ...
by me_&my_teddybear - written on 27.03.06 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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We all love a good photo, I know I do. So when I decided to buy a digital camera I didn't know which sort to get. I wanted a simple to use and inexpensive camera and after searching around a few places I came across the Olympus FE-100. The Camera ========== The Olympus FE-100 Digital Camera which is Silver is very small and ...
by Nickycool - written on 27.07.05 (Very useful, 696 readings)
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I won this in a Clearasil competition a couple of years ago. For what it is, it's a brilliant little digital camera. I recommend it for little children and older people. It's so easy to use. It's press the mode button and click away. Waitec Caddy 03 is compact and very light. It easily fits into your pocket or handbag. It comes with a ...
by maidmarion - written on 04.06.05 (Useful, 115 readings)
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My little Digital Camera. I recently won a neat little digital camera in a competition. Useful for taking pictures and and sending them to my friends in the Uk and abroad . It slips into the side pocket of my shoulderbag so I can take it wherever I travel conveniently. 1.It plugs into a lead in the ...
by joncr - written on 31.12.02 (Useful, 464 readings)
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Having recently bought a digital camera for about £200, I was constantly given the same advice by people who had been stung by extra costs so I thought I'd write a short opinion on the good advice I was given. The main initial cost, other than the camera its self, is the memory card. You are usually given a 8 or 16 Mb card but within ...
by michael reilly - written on 02.11.02 (Useful, 101 readings)
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Film cameras are upwards of 12million pixels? The digital camera instruction manuals are not user friendly - you need a chapter with a crash course in handling an SLR camera to understand their capabilities. BUT - digitals 1. No developing cost -delete unwanted pics; save and manipulate and print 2. ...
by Nibelung - written on 11.10.02 (Very useful, 241 readings)
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I make no apologies for placing this here. it relates to IBM Microdrives which, in many cases can be used as a direct replacement for the Compact Flash card, one of the most popular means of storing digital photos in your camera. SO JUST WHAT IS AN IBM MICRODRIVE, APART FROM A SMALL DRIVE MADE BY IBM? The Microdrive really is a ...
by charlieuk - written on 08.10.02 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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Digital cameras are gathering a big share of photography market from their optical cousins, as the technology advances and the prices become more affordable. Set a budget, and make a shortlist of possibles. There are so many cameras available from £30 to £1,000 that a handful should be around your benchmark price, leaving you no shortage of ...
by melldrew2 - written on 03.06.02 (Useful, 820 readings)
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I have a Trust Spy@cam fun camera, which for what it is is very good. It works well, and gives expected results. On this basis I was offered a Family@cam 500 for some item I was swapping. The spec. was 3.3 megapixel, whcih appealed to me. After "playing" with it I decided to compare results with my Kodak DC215 (circa 1 ...
by lindoo - written on 27.04.02
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great all round performer - Advantages: can delete unwanted pics, transfer and view quick n easy, no film to load - Disadvantages: none
by Stuartli - written on 25.03.02 (Useful, 151 readings)
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We hear of many instances of inadequate service from leading manufacturers and firms, so I'm delighted to hand out some praise for a change. In late January I acquired a Minolta Dimage E203 digital camera at the bargain price of £199.99, some £150 less than being charged in some other outlets. It's a 2.1 million pixels ...
by Jonathan100 - written on 16.01.02 (Very useful, 247 readings)
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Digital cameras have been around for several years and their picture quality can now rival that of traditional 35mm cameras. The digital camera is quite different to a 35mm camera in its workings but with the exception of the LCD display it looks the same. The two main differences are that a digital camera captures the image using a CCD or a CMOS ...
by Morgenhund - written on 06.01.02 (Very useful, 766 readings)
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This op might seem slightly off topic, as I intend to compare all the various formats of storage media on the market, rather than purely concentrating on compactflash cards (and not just Memorex ones either). Along with the number of megapixels your digital camera has, the single most important factor in deciding which camera to buy has to be ...
by Oldie - written on 04.10.01 (Very useful, 322 readings)
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Probably everyone who uses a digital camera will agree that the LCD monitor screen is virtually useless in bright daylight. This not only makes life difficult when framing shots but, on most cameras, it becomes impossible to set the camera up using the menu. I certainly experienced this problem with my Olympus 2040 Zoom (a splendid ...
by SimonMackay - written on 08.09.01 (Very useful, 171 readings)
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How often do you end up draining your digital camera's batteries because you are downloading your images that you have taken? How often do the batteries in the camera die during an image download? It would be a good idea to make sure the camera's batteries are used just for taking photos and reviewing what you just took in the ...
by blackjane - written on 04.03.01 (Very useful, 376 readings)
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SpyC@m [Background: Digital cameras have a reputation for being very expensive. Although prices are steadily improving, it is still difficult to find anything for much less than £100. However, if you are new to digital photography, then the Trust SpyC@m could be just what you need.] A digital camera for less than £50 - surely ...
by mreyre - written on 13.02.01 (Very useful, 667 readings)
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As a primary school teacher, I find the invention of digital cameras a complete godsend. I have used a Casio model for the last 3 years, which I found extremely user friendly, using it for all sorts of field trips and other school events. However, unfortunately for me, I have recently moved schools and had to leave my beloved Casio camera ...
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