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Panasonic Lumix DMCTZ8 Digital Cameras Have Changed - a Basic Read

If you plan to purchase a new camera, there are a range of facets you should mull over. In case you are an amateur photographer that always likes to carry a camera, then facets such as size, ease usability as well as battery durability must be much more important. Conversely, if you’re considering this as a professional, your necessities will comprise of photo lucidity, zoom options, etc.

Take a look at the super Panasonic DMCFX38 Digital Camera

Also look at the following cameras:
* Nikon P100
* Pentax Optio S12
* Olympus Stylus MJU 550WP
* Sony Cybershot DSCH20
* Sony Cybertshot DSCW380

Additionally, it is eminent that you are familiar with the crucial technicalities of digital prior to purchasing any one. The most talked about aspect is the megapixels the camera has. This would basically signify how fine the resulting photos would be. Every ‘pixel’ is a single speck within the photo. Pixels are not restricted to digital pictures, and the same are also seen in computer screens.

For folks hoping to print photographs which have been transferred to a computer, cameras which come with five MP resolution should be adequate. For folks looking at show-casing the photographs on a digitized picture frame or a computer monitor, a 3.2 MP camera ought to do the trick. Recent models offer noticeably superior clarity and you may look forward to discover cameras which come with up-to fifteen MP now.

Published in: Consumer Issues, Shopping Tips, Universe Of Photography | on May 10th, 2010 | Comments Off

The Image Resizer

For weeks I was looking for a way to resize images in an easy way. My mom is 85 years old and has no clue of computers. For her software is way too complex. There are several offerings on the web, but there only was one great find.I thought there must be a way to easyly do an image resize. There is indeed such a internet site. phone in the park. A camera and an internet connection will suffice.

A) Choose image.

B) Pick Out new size :

Extremely small ( 80 Pixel )

Small ( 200 Pixel )

Moderate ( 400 Pixel )

Huge ( 600 Pixel )

Longest Side:

by the user, for example 786. So the image will not be distorted!

Free Scale:

Height and width are chosen freely.

The photo / image can possibly loose its aspect ratio vertically or horizontally.

C) Optional : Rotate.

D) Click “Resize!”. The image is uploaded and changed in size.

Afterwards you can send the image to a friend via electronic mail.The electronic mail address must be valid.

For resizing a good resampling algorithm is used.With that technology you receive fantastic image resize quality.The final picture size may not exceed 5000×5000 Pixels.Pictures with GIF, PNG and JPG data format can be altered in size.

Published in: Universe Of Photography | on March 11th, 2009 | Comments Off

Learn Photography: Your Way

A friend of mine admitted to being a novice in photography. He would constantly make errors and would get prints back with “helpful notes” from the lab on them.

He hadn’t a clue about shutter speeds or apertures. He had never used a filter or had the slightest reason to buy a tripod or extra lenses. For me, he was a nightmare.

He infuriated me intensely. I thought I would be able to help him to improve. I thought my experience, which I gained after being in the same position as him, would be valuable and welcomed.

His eyes would glaze over when I tried to tutor him. He had no interest in what I was saying and I became frustrated and, frankly, quite annoyed.

Until, one day, my view changed.

My friend came to see me one day clutching a set of photographs. He was excited and animated. And he showed me the reason.

In his photos were a couple that he was most proud of. “See here” he said “I managed to get the car sharp”. I asked him how he did it “By panning” he said.

The images were not of high quality. They would win no prizes and I didn’t give them a second glance. He showed me the rest which were also of similar dubious quality.

But, as I looked through them and talked to him afterwards, I realised that he had achieved something that none of my “tutoring” could ever achieve. He had made an improvement in his image taking which was slight and hardly imperceptible. But it had been done because HE wanted to do it and at a moment in his live that HE had decided upon.

He had reflected on his previous shots and decided to improve his technique. The lessons he had learned would stay with him forever whereas everything I had told him never registered.

I had tried to be clever and teach him at moments when he was not ready to learn. I had tried to impress him and impose my will onto his way of taking pictures.

Now he has learned his way, his learning is so much more powerful!

Eric Hartwell is an enthusiastic photographer. He owns and runs the photography resource site http://www.theshutter.co.uk and the associated discussion forums http://www.theshutter.co.uk/forums as well as the regular weblog at http://thephotographysite.blogspot.com Anyone interested in getting involved contact him at shutter@theshutter.co.uk

Published in: Universe Of Photography | on April 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off