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The CAMEDIA C-150 offers exceptional ease of use for a smooth entry into the world of digital photography. Just insert batteries and xD-Picture Card, then point and shoot. Everything else is built in: automatic systems for exposure, focusing, ISO, white balance and an integrated flash with various modes as well as a high-quality 38 mm AF lens (equivalent to a 35 mm camera). As such, the CAMEDIA C-150 is perfect not only for complete beginners to photography, but also for newcomers to its digital form. Four scene programs provide the photographer with pre-set shooting parameters for common motifs, such as portraits, self-portraits, night scenes and landscapes. Besides automatic white balance, a selection can be made between four pre-sets for sunlight, overcast conditions, tungsten and fluorescent lights for true color reproduction. Other functions, including panorama mode, 2 in 1 shooting, and recording of short movie sequences in QuickTime Motion JPEG format, offer the photographer further innovative shooting options. But the fun does not end there. Photos captured in color may be changed to black and white or sepia, altering compositions to suit personal tastes or capture a particular mood. The image rotation function is particularly useful when viewing photos originally taken in the portrait format, on a TV. Thanks to the USB AutoConnect interface, images are downloaded quickly and easily to a computer. The CAMEDIA Master software delivered with the camera offers users numerous options for further processing their digital photos. Images are saved onto an xD-Picture Card, the ultra-compact media storage card. The CAMEDIA C-150 supports the EXIF 2.2 standard as well as PIM II, enabling compatible printers to apply the saved data in order to produce optimized results. Featuring 2.0-megapixel resolution, the CAMEDIA C-150 is an extremely versatile and affordable digital camera which is child's play to operate. Newest Review: ... million pixels for image processing Bright F2.8 5 mm Olympus lens (equivalent to 38 mm on a 35 mm camera) plus 2,5x digital ... more |
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by sit2020 - written on 23/06/04 (Very useful, 535 readings)
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I have looked and looked for a digital camera for ages, to be honest as I am no expert I found the whole thing quite daunting. I have always been a 35mm type person and I feel quite confident with most aspects of normal cameras. But the whole digital field is new. I have used a few digital cameras but buying my own and what do I want it to do, that was something else. Then along came Christmas and the most amazing woman in the whole wide world had been out looking, researching and discreetly asking me about what I would look for. The end result is she gave me a really amazing present. I can honestly say I ...
by futurenoir - written on 16/03/06 (Very useful, 146 readings)
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WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ When chooseing a digital camera there are lots of choices you will have to make and just like all technologe things change so often that one minute you will think you got a really good deal or the best camera around and the next you will think other wise but we all have to make choices and in the pertect world we could have a test run on them before we buy,but we dont so we have to choose as wisely as we can. One of the things to look out for in digital cameras is there zoom capabilety ,the older optical camera's had just one one type of zoom but in digital cameras there are two types optical and ...
by naffcaff - written on 30/08/05 (Very useful, 371 readings)
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I once swore that I would never bother with a digital camera. The cheap models produced disappointing “webcam” type results and a fortune would need to be paid to get anything that rivalled the 35mm SLR (Single Lens Reflex) cameras. However, all has changed within the space of a few years and with Dixons recently announcing they were due discontinue stocking conventional film cameras, I suppose it was inevitable I would be won over. Why I Needed One - I’m an Ebay user and the cheap webcam I used for placing photos of items I was auctioning just didn’t hack it. I’m also a cheapskate who hates waste! Whilst I’ve owned a half decent film camera for many ...
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