Thursday, March 19, 2009

SONY Cyber-shot DSC-W35


SONY Cyber-shot DSC-W35



The SONY Cyber-shot DSC-W35 is one ultra-compact digital camera that is easy to use and very light to be brought whereever you go. It only measure 89.8 x 59.1 x 22.9 mm. It has a 7.2 megapixel resolution so you could have great quality pictures and capture those special moments. Equiped with an optical viewfinder, you may enjoy browsing captured images at its 2 inch TFT LCD screen. Use its 3x optical zoom and 6x digital zoom to have a better view of objects at a distant.


A built-in flash is included so you could take pictures even in the dark. Save these pictures in its 56MB internal memory. Capture videos with sounds included to make it more enjoyable to watch. It has a TV out connectivity so you could connect it in a TV and play back video from it. But its better if it could be used as a webcam.




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[Source: Digital Cameras Blog]

NIKON Coolpix S200 silver


NIKON Coolpix S200 silver



The NIKON Coolpix S200 silver measures 9.2 x 1.9 x 5.7 cm and weigh 125 grams making it easy to bring anywhere. It is made up of aluminum body material in silver color. This 7.1 megapixel camera lets you take good quality pictures with its CCD optical sensor type. It has a 4x digital zoom letting you have a better shot at objects at a distant.


You may take videos with its frame by frame movie mode and save up to 20MB of image files. It has a built-in flash letting you take pictures even when there is not enough light available. Additional features include audio recording, direct print, display brightness control, PictBridge support, in-camera red-eye fix, and face-priority AF function. Different connectivities make it more convenient for the users for either transferring of data. Includes USB, composite video/audio output, and SD memory card slot.




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[Source: Digital Cameras Blog]

Samsung DIGIMAX A503 SILVE


Samsung DIGIMAX A503 SILVE



A classic digital camera, the Samsung DIGIMAX A503 SILVE is one of the models of Samsung digital camera that are now not being sold in the market. Was just browsing some old digital cameras and thought that why won’t I write anything about old cameras.


Well, looking at the spcifications of this camera, I should say, some years ago, this kind of specs are already considered the best specifications. 5.0 Mega Pixels on an 2.0″ color TFT LCD (115K) where you can enjoy viewing the images you have captured. It has a dimension of 96.4 x 53 x 28.4 mm and weighs only 98g.




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[Source: Digital Cameras Blog]

Be Sure of Your Accessories

A lot of accessories are available in the market that you could purchase for your digital camera. It does give additional functionalities and features for your digital camera. It makes you enjoy your camera better.


These accessories can now be found being sold anywhere in your place. Batteries, chargers, and even those waterproof bags that lets you cover your digital camera so you could bring them under water and take pictures of under water scenes, are now available even if cheap prices. But are you sure of the qualities of these accessories?


Be ready with the consequences. Compatability issue may cause damage to your digital camera. Instead of giving you benefits, it might be the cause for your digital camera’s end.




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[Source: Digital Cameras Blog]

Friday, September 14, 2007

New iPod nano: one day we'll look back and laugh at all of those scratches our old iPods had.

Q: What do you get when an iPod nano gets it on with an iPod mini? A: The new 2G...

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[Source: iPoditude.com > The iPod Blog]

iPod Hi-Fi: We will, we will, rock you

An Apple-branded speaker system is kind of like the Sasquatch of the iPod accessory kingdom. Long-rumored but rarely sighted,...

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[Source: iPoditude.com > The iPod Blog]

EarThumps earbuds from Griffin Technology: No prescription necessary

Although it sounds like a treatable illness, EarThumps are actually new earphones from Griffin Technology. "EarThumps increase your iPod...

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[Source: iPoditude.com > The iPod Blog]