Tuesday 27 April 2010

Samsung S8500 Goes T-Mobile - Samsung Wave Deals

The new Samsung Wave has now been launched on a range of T-Mobile deals, the Samsung S8500 Wave is the first phone to feature both the new Bada platform from the manufacturer as well as the new Super AMOLED technology that Samsung are calling SAMOLED.

This new screen technology offers a far brighter and clearer image using DNIe technology that is currently found in Samsung's LED and LCD TVs. The phone also offers customizable home pages with some great social networking site integration that can be access straight from one of these home screens.
Another, called the 'Dhomepage' can be used as to display media directly on the home screen, the Samsung Wave also incorporates the latest Bada platform as well as the TouchWiz 3.0 user interface, all of this is powered by an industry leading 1GHz processor for fast application launch and running as well as super sharp graphics on the main touch screen.

Other key features include WiFi, Bluetooth, a comprehensive multimedia player with support for DivX Xvid, MP4 and WMV as well as virtual 5.1 surround sound delivery. New applications can be downloaded from Samsung Apps including a huge range of entertainment, informative and practical applications and programs.

To store all of these new downloads there is a 32GB memory which is handy as the high quality 5.0 mega pixel camera with flash will tempt you to snap away and allow you to store thousands of new photos as well as capture HD quality 720p video clips.

The main touch screen measures 3.3 inches and there is also 3.5G data support as well as GPS, web browser and email support.

In terms of competition, the Samsung Wave has rivals for both its camera resolution and screen size but cannot currently be beaten on screen performance. Coming close is the HTC Desire with a larger AMOLED screen and same 5.0 mega pixel camera as does the HTC Legend with a slightly smaller 3.2 inch screen.

The latest Sony Ericsson Vivaz competes easily with its similar ability to record HD video clips but packs an 8 mega pixel camera as does the new Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 which also expands the touch screen to a large 4 inches.

The Samsung S8500 Wave is now available on a range of third party contract tariffs with more networks expected to pick up this advanced new Samsung phone very soon, there is also a planned SIM Free release due over the coming days which will see the Wave sold without any network locks.

Sunday 25 April 2010

Your PDA Can Help Your Home-Based Business

by: Rodney Gainous, Jr.

Just about everybody has a PDA (personal digital assistant) but do we really need them? We get these tricked out, hyped up cell phones with all the bells and whistles on it but we probably use about 20-30% of the features.

Since you have one you might as well us it to help you build your home-based business and increase your profits. That’s right, don’t waste your money paying the bill (that you’re locked into for 2 years) for technology you’re paying for and not get full use of it. Take advantage of all of that high tech stuff.

What are some of the things you can do? I’m glad you asked.

Plan Something-Use your calendar on your phone as a planning tool. Most phones can synch to Outlook so you might as well synch your PDA with your computer so you can have all of your contacts and appointments on you at all times.

Get Motivated-All of these PDA’s are mp3 players as well so while you’re downloading you music, you should also download those motivational, educational or training CD’s on your phone. Take your training where ever you go so you’re constantly learning and developing your skills. You can also listen to that electronic book you’ve wanted to read but never got around to it.

Take Good Voice Notes-I can’t tell you how many times I think of something great while driving my car and no less then 15 minutes, I totally forget. Get smart and as soon as a thought comes to your mind, record it on your PDA in the voice notes. Since I started doing that, things have worked out well for me. I no longer depend on my memory to keep good notes. I let my phone do it for me.

Send Emails-Just imagine someone emailing you some important word document or an excel spreadsheet that needs to be reviewed. PDA’s today have that capability where you can receive documents as an attachment and open them on your phone. This way you can reply to someone immediately without telling them you’ll respond after you get back to the office.

Keep Everybody Updated-Many of us use social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as business tools so why not continue to update your status or send out a tweet from your phone? Just about every phone, if not all of them, have the applications for the phones. Just imagine informing 5,000 of your closest Facebook friends immediately about a product your company is coming out with? Do you think you’ll get some interest in the product? Of course you would so start updating that status and start tweeting.

These are just a few things you can do with you phone but don’t forget functions like texting, surfing the web and conference calls. These also are good tools you can use to help your home-based business.

Make sure you read the Resource Box for more information on a great home-based business and follow the instructions there.

Friday 23 April 2010

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by: Doug Bernice

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Thursday 18 March 2010

3D Holographic Projection - The Future of Advertising?

by: Ryan James


With many of the latest big budget cinema releases being available in 3D, and everyone talking about the 3D future of television, many eyes are starting to focus on 3D hologram projections...without the glasses!

Where does this technology originate from?

3D holographic projection technology is loosely based on an illusionary technique called “Peppers Ghost”, and was first used in Victorian theatres across London in the 1860s. Pepper's Ghost was typically used to create ghost-like figures on stage. Hidden from the audience's view, an actor dressed in a ghostly costume would stand facing an angled plate of glass. The audience would be able to see the glass, but not the actor directly. Specifically angled lighting would reflect the actor's image into the plate of glass, a transparent ghost like reflection would appear in front of the audience. Cutting or fading the lighting could also add to the ghostly effect.

How is this technology used today?

With the use of the latest HD projectors, CGI animation, specialist HD film techniques and special effects created in post production, Pepper's Ghost technology has been upgraded to the 21st century. Instead of a real object or person's reflection appearing on a plate of glass, high definition video and CGI animation is beamed directly onto a specially designed, chemically treated transparent film via a high power HD projector. Although much more expensive, this modern approach results in a much clearer, believable hologram projection.

What kind of images can be projected as holograms?

Due to the modern approach of projecting CGI animations and pre-recorded footage, almost anything is possible. The “blank canvas” approach is often adopted, creating a storyboard only limited by imagination. The storyboard can then be handed over to a CGI animation team who can make it come to life using the latest 3D software such as Maya or 3ds-Max.

Real people can be filmed giving a speech, dance or presentation for example, and then be projected as 3D holograms. Holographic special effects can be added in post production to make a life-like person beam into the room, Star Trek style, or have their product appear and spin above their head at the click of their fingers.

Who have used 3D Holographic projections and why?

In August 2009, Endemol, the producers of the famous reality TV show Big Brother, working together with activ8-3D holographic projections, beamed housemates' friends and families into the house to deliver messages of support and encouragement. The messages were pre-recoded using HD cameras and specifically angled lighting. A stage was rigged inside the Big Brother house task room, compiling of a HD projector, media player, lighting, and audio equipment. Each housemate entered the room in turn and took a seat in front of the stage. On cue, the housemate’s family member or friend was beamed into the stage before delving their message. Although the hologram displays were difficult to judge on 2D television screens, the event was hailed as a great success, evoking brilliant reactions from the housemates which made for great TV.

“Any other screen message on video isn’t a touch on that. They are in front of you – none of this flat screen or plasma screen – they are really there.” exclaimed David.

“It’s lovely. It’s like you wanna touch it. I can’t believe it. I’m shaking,” replied Lisa.

In January 2009 Coco-Cola gave a sales conference presentation in Prague for over 800 people. Senior directors of the company were beamed into the stage as 3D holograms before giving a presentation about how the Coco-Cola brand has evolved over the years. The content of the presentation was also in the form of 3D holographic projections. The centre piece was a giant 3D hologram Coco-Cola branded spinning clock, representing the progression of time. A showcase of previous Coco-Cola bottles, logos, and labels amongst other objects were also projected as 3D holograms to create Prague's first 3D holographic projection display.

What range of sizes can the holographic projections be displayed in?

This technology has been known to scale down to as small as a ten inch hologram display. The smaller range of holographic display units, ranging from ten inches to television sized monitors are predominantly used for retail, exhibitions and point of sale. Famous brand companies such as Diesel, have used this type of holographic display in their shop windows.

One of the largest holographic projections to date was in South Africa in 2007. A holographic projection screen, 12 metres wide, by 4 meters high stretched across a stage in front of 700 BMW officials, celebrating the launch of the latest X6 model. By increasing the size of the stage and number of projectors, there is no limit to the maximum size of the holographic projection displays.

Which other technologies are being used together with 3D hologram projections?

activ8-3D, the London based holographic projection specialists, have recently developed motion capture systems to couple 3D holographic projections. Motion capture systems are far from a new technology. An actor wearing a motion capture suit can have his/her movements picked up via various sensors. These movements can then be played back in real time onto a screen in the form of an animated character. Working with hologram display technology, these characters can become life size 3D holographic animated characters, both technologies working together perfectly to complement each other.

Hologram projection displays have also recently seen advances in audience interactivity. Using a wireless remote control, the holographic projections can be moved around the stage, rotated on their x and y axis, and can even be programmed to start or stop an animation on the click of a button.

What is the future of 3D holographic projection?

3D holographic projection technology clearly has a big future ahead. As this audio visual display continues to get high profile credibility, we are likely to see more companies advertising their products or marketing their business in this way. Whether it be large scale, big budget product launches or smaller retail POS systems, they are likely to become a common feature in the advertising world.

Where can I see an example of this technology?

A 3D holographic projection demonstration can be seen at The Movieum of London Museum, located in Westminster, England. The company behind it, activ8-3D holographic projections, are showcasing their large scale show and event holographic display, their medium and small size exhibition and retail hologram displays, as well as motion capture and interactive systems. For a free demonstration visit their website http://www.activ8-3d.co.uk or send an email to info@activ8-3d.com

Wednesday 24 February 2010

What We Should Look For While Choosing A Mobile Telephone

by: Jason Clark


Cellular telephones are considered more than solely handy communication tools:: Web-access, electronic mail and address book synchronization, voice detection, enjoying games are just some of the upgrades cellphones today include. While seeking the perfect mobile telephone for day-to-day utilization and the mobile plan that will be included with it needs a small bit of examination.

Our choice of cellular phone may depend on your choice of mobile telephone operator. The two things that have to be thought of while selecting a cellular phone is the area of coverage and how cheap the monthly subscription plan in your locality. Then you'll have to choose a phone from the assortment that your preferred service provider presents. If you obtained your cellular telephone from a mobile operator it is probably restricted only for their network to prevent operation of the cellular telephone unit with a new network.

The new generation of portable communications innovation, commonly called 3G, is becoming more widely available. This next generation of mobile communications innovation provides fast data transfers and is typically handy when operating your cellular phone to link up without wires to the web.

Contrast and Backlighting are the primary features in a mobile telephone display that has to be checked very close and has to also be considered important while getting a cellular telephone. Considering the mobile phones that weve viewed in the market so far, each one have different display qualities. Try to look if looking at words and graphics is easy, if not then be certain that there are settings for the display that you may customize on your mobile telephone. Gazing at the phone has become easy in todays times thanks to colored cellular telephone displays, which lets easy viewing including at the brightest areas.

When the first-generation Apple iPhone started in the year 2007, it began a touch-screen trend. More mobile phones followed suite upon seeing the touchscreen on the Apple iPhone. If you're eyeing for such a mobile, keep in mind that not all touch-screens are made the same. Some similar to the iPhone's screen support multitouch, that indicates they may recognize a number of tap points at a time. This particular innovation will let the use of two fingers to touch, grip and nip certain things in the display. Other mobiles provision single tap only, and will detect only 1 tap at any given time. Some touch-screens also provides a sort of response either a slight shaking or a hum if they recognize your touch, which can prevent you from tapping pointlessly. Another last thing to take into account is the usability of the mobile phone you are choosing. Is it easy to pilot through the list of features? Can the features of the phone be modified?

If for example you are not able to reckon how to efficiently use the mobile even after consulting the user manual, then dont have second thoughts to try another brand but do keep in mind that when that mobile has a lot of innovations, checking the phone will be a time wasting task. Nonetheless, button usability and layout have to be intuitive. Sensitivity of the buttons have to be the most critical thing while trying out the buttons and shouldnt be difficult to press. Inspect the directional keys on the mobile also. A pointing device-style knob on most phones can make navigating menus fast. While other users just fancy the plain navigation button which is the up/down and left/right keys. Of course, buttons that are protruded delicately are much easier to make use of than recessed ones that makes touching for the keys with your fingers difficult.

A number of smart mobile phones come with a small QWERTY keyboard. The tiny buttons may not fit everyone, but they may save you a sufficient deal of time whenever you want to utilize your mobile for sending e-mail messages and using office texts. Sometimes buyers find that making use of the little-QWERTY keyboard is even more easier than the common sized keyboards.

Cellular telephones showers you with call-management features voice initiated calling, voice logging, phone books, call histories, quick dialing and others. Enabling some of the innovations (such as caller Identification, call waiting and 3-way calling) depends on your mobile carrier plan. One must at the same time make sure that safety innovations are there on the mobile telephone to look after vital information which is sometimes contained on cellphones. Speakerphone is also very common among phones at present which let you speak on your cellphone without holding it alongside your ear. Some people who makes use of radios for close proximity communications turn to mobile phones today because it additionally may work as a transceiver radio and is much affordable.

Some people find the necessity to talk during unusual moments like when youre driving so some prefer buying mobile phones with a headset or earphone. Wireless connectivity via Bluetooth headset is the favored choice by consumers because it frees you from the hassles of cords when receiving calls through the handsfree option.

Plan type: Making mobile phone calls everywhere in the UK is a necessity and this type of service is offered by many local mobile carriers. You may perhaps be able to subscribe for a local or regional mobile phone plan that limits the areas where you may make a phone call and still pull from your monthly pot of minutes; this option may be worth considering if you operate your mobile phone for local calls exclusively. International roaming is a desired innovation when you travel a lot and plan to do phone calls from other countries operating one phone.

Data plan: Never fail to bear in mind to add in data usage when signing up for your mobile phone subscription. Particular mobile carriers while package voice and data plans jointly while some will not. Getting to shell out for each service individually is usually an option however the costs for each separate service will be bigger than with the bundled ones. So its typically a fantastic plan to procure the packaged voice and data subscriptions if you plan to do some web surfing as well as sending calls on your cellphone.

Minutes: When picking a plan, it is best to overrate the figure of call minutes you'll be utilize for each sent and taken phone call. Peak, off-peak and weekend times differ for other providers so you must keep in mind to ask them to indicate when these peak, off-peak and weekend hours are.

Contract: Operators typically lock subscribers into contracts which lasts from a year to a highest of two years to utilize their service. The longer the agreement period, the smaller the rate. Of course, breaching these contracts usually incurs big fees for the subscriber.

Monday 22 February 2010

3D Holographic Projection - The Future of Advertising?

by: Ryan James


With many of the latest big budget cinema releases being available in 3D, and everyone talking about the 3D future of television, many eyes are starting to focus on 3D hologram projections...without the glasses!

Where does this technology originate from?

3D holographic projection technology is loosely based on an illusionary technique called “Peppers Ghost”, and was first used in Victorian theatres across London in the 1860s. Pepper's Ghost was typically used to create ghost-like figures on stage. Hidden from the audience's view, an actor dressed in a ghostly costume would stand facing an angled plate of glass. The audience would be able to see the glass, but not the actor directly. Specifically angled lighting would reflect the actor's image into the plate of glass, a transparent ghost like reflection would appear in front of the audience. Cutting or fading the lighting could also add to the ghostly effect.

How is this technology used today?

With the use of the latest HD projectors, CGI animation, specialist HD film techniques and special effects created in post production, Pepper's Ghost technology has been upgraded to the 21st century. Instead of a real object or person's reflection appearing on a plate of glass, high definition video and CGI animation is beamed directly onto a specially designed, chemically treated transparent film via a high power HD projector. Although much more expensive, this modern approach results in a much clearer, believable hologram projection.

What kind of images can be projected as holograms?

Due to the modern approach of projecting CGI animations and pre-recorded footage, almost anything is possible. The “blank canvas” approach is often adopted, creating a storyboard only limited by imagination. The storyboard can then be handed over to a CGI animation team who can make it come to life using the latest 3D software such as Maya or 3ds-Max.

Real people can be filmed giving a speech, dance or presentation for example, and then be projected as 3D holograms. Holographic special effects can be added in post production to make a life-like person beam into the room, Star Trek style, or have their product appear and spin above their head at the click of their fingers.

Who have used 3D Holographic projections and why?

In August 2009, Endemol, the producers of the famous reality TV show Big Brother, working together with activ8-3D holographic projections, beamed housemates' friends and families into the house to deliver messages of support and encouragement. The messages were pre-recoded using HD cameras and specifically angled lighting. A stage was rigged inside the Big Brother house task room, compiling of a HD projector, media player, lighting, and audio equipment. Each housemate entered the room in turn and took a seat in front of the stage. On cue, the housemate’s family member or friend was beamed into the stage before delving their message. Although the hologram displays were difficult to judge on 2D television screens, the event was hailed as a great success, evoking brilliant reactions from the housemates which made for great TV.

“Any other screen message on video isn’t a touch on that. They are in front of you – none of this flat screen or plasma screen – they are really there.” exclaimed David.

“It’s lovely. It’s like you wanna touch it. I can’t believe it. I’m shaking,” replied Lisa.

In January 2009 Coco-Cola gave a sales conference presentation in Prague for over 800 people. Senior directors of the company were beamed into the stage as 3D holograms before giving a presentation about how the Coco-Cola brand has evolved over the years. The content of the presentation was also in the form of 3D holographic projections. The centre piece was a giant 3D hologram Coco-Cola branded spinning clock, representing the progression of time. A showcase of previous Coco-Cola bottles, logos, and labels amongst other objects were also projected as 3D holograms to create Prague's first 3D holographic projection display.

What range of sizes can the holographic projections be displayed in?

This technology has been known to scale down to as small as a ten inch hologram display. The smaller range of holographic display units, ranging from ten inches to television sized monitors are predominantly used for retail, exhibitions and point of sale. Famous brand companies such as Diesel, have used this type of holographic display in their shop windows.

One of the largest holographic projections to date was in South Africa in 2007. A holographic projection screen, 12 metres wide, by 4 meters high stretched across a stage in front of 700 BMW officials, celebrating the launch of the latest X6 model. By increasing the size of the stage and number of projectors, there is no limit to the maximum size of the holographic projection displays.

Which other technologies are being used together with 3D hologram projections?

activ8-3D, the London based holographic projection specialists, have recently developed motion capture systems to couple 3D holographic projections. Motion capture systems are far from a new technology. An actor wearing a motion capture suit can have his/her movements picked up via various sensors. These movements can then be played back in real time onto a screen in the form of an animated character. Working with hologram display technology, these characters can become life size 3D holographic animated characters, both technologies working together perfectly to complement each other.

Hologram projection displays have also recently seen advances in audience interactivity. Using a wireless remote control, the holographic projections can be moved around the stage, rotated on their x and y axis, and can even be programmed to start or stop an animation on the click of a button.

What is the future of 3D holographic projection?

3D holographic projection technology clearly has a big future ahead. As this audio visual display continues to get high profile credibility, we are likely to see more companies advertising their products or marketing their business in this way. Whether it be large scale, big budget product launches or smaller retail POS systems, they are likely to become a common feature in the advertising world.

Where can I see an example of this technology?

A 3D holographic projection demonstration can be seen at The Movieum of London Museum, located in Westminster, England. The company behind it, activ8-3D holographic projections, are showcasing their large scale show and event holographic display, their medium and small size exhibition and retail hologram displays, as well as motion capture and interactive systems. For a free demonstration visit their website http://www.activ8-3d.co.uk or send an email to info@activ8-3d.com

Sunday 21 February 2010

Get Kodak EasyShare Z885

by: Louise Asif

Kodak leaves style on the road and trying to find the right balance between features and price in its EasyShare Z885. This 8-megapixel camera can be found for around $ 200, and although not the prettiest Kodak on the market that offers some surprisingly robust and objective than the average.

The Z885 is clearly more oriented to the practical-minded fashion. The thick 1.2-inch-thick camera weighs 7.3 ounces heavier with an SD card and two AA batteries installed. Its controls are fairly simple, centering around a mode dial on top of the camera and a large square navigation button on the back. The menu buttons surrounding the navigation button feel a little small, but otherwise the camera interface works well. Blocks Z885, direct design highlights its most important physical attribute: his goal. The camera includes a lens of 36mm to 180mm equivalent 5x optical zoom in a bit more telephoto power for most compact cameras '3 lenses. There is no mechanical image stabilization of the EasyShare Z712 IS, but it's wider to 12x, either.

As part of the Z series of Kodak EasyShare, the Z885 is designed primarily for camera users more experienced than their SnaPSHooT average. In addition to the standard modes of automatic and preset scene is found in all EASYSHARE cameras, the Z885 is a complete program and manual shooting modes. The manual mode allows you to modify each parameter from the opening exhibition at the shutter speed and even manually focus the camera. In such a little cheap shot, the options are welcome. Unfortunately, if you want to adjust the exposure settings, you must adjust them all individually, the camera has no shutter priority modes and openness.

Kodak actually pumps the ISO sensitivity in the Z885. At full resolution the camera can shoot between ISO 80 and ISO 3200 sensitivity, an impressive range. By ratcheting the camera to 2.2 megapixels or lower, the Z885 can achieve ISO 6400 and ISO 8000 sensitivity, the highest settings we've seen in a point-and-shoot. Unfortunately, this feature only looks good on paper, and when you take the parameters of super-high ISO, noise involves both the images that you can actually see the grain in the camera's 2.5-inch screen LCD. You may not use high ISO shooting for something bigger than a postage stamp or a computer icon, and always pushing.

In our lab tests, the Z855 will be rather slow. After waiting 2.8 seconds from power on to capture his first shot, you could fire a new just once every 2.2 seconds with the flash integrated with disabilities. Curiously, we expect to 2.2 seconds with flash enabled, in addition, often the flash increases the period of at least half a second. The shutter remained only 0.5 seconds with our high-contrast target and a second with our low-contrast target, which simulate the conditions of shooting light and dark, respectively. Burst mode was surprisingly quick, taking five shots in full resolution by 2 seconds for a speed of 2.5 frames per second.

The Z885 can make beautiful images, especially at lower ISOs, but we did see some image artifacts which make some diagonal and / or curved lines look jagged. In addition, the lens of the sample was slightly out of alignment, making the lower left corner, a little weaker than the rest of the plot. Although this may sound bad, not at all uncommon to see lower prices of compact cameras and can be regarded as "within acceptable manufacturing tolerances" for some manufacturers. White Balance Automatic camera tends to create images of yellow incandescent bulbs, so you should try the tungsten setting if you do not look so hot. Otherwise, the colors seem accurate enough, and there are plenty of sharp detail for a camera of this price range.

On the surface, the Z885 produces some picture noise is surprisingly low, but higher than the ISO images is at the expense of sharpness and shadow detail. At ISO 80 and ISO 100, we saw almost no ISO-related noise. At ISO 200, which began to slide, but it takes a lot of image quality. Noise measurements at a slightly smaller at ISO 400, and we saw only a mitigation of sharpness usually small, with shadow detail remaining unchanged. At ISO 800, images take on a grainy, obviously, but still very useful, but may sacrifice a significant portion of sharpness and a much lower level of detail in the shadows at this point. ISO 1600, Kodak is committed to a large blur filter to soften the noise, resulting in a loss of sharpness and an overall decrease in dynamic range. When you reach ISO 3200 noise takes over, add a layer of grain on the results of confusion that we saw in the previous level of sensitivity scale. We recommend staying below ISO 1600 in total and below ISO 800 if possible.

With plenty of manual controls and a nice 5x objective, the Kodak EasyShare Z885 offers a remarkable performance for its relatively low price. His shooting high ISO are very poor, but the flexibility and functionality make this shooter a very attractive camera, comparable to the satisfaction of Samsung S850.

Saturday 20 February 2010

Automatic Cameras: Are They Right For You

by: R. Dodge Woodson

Modern cameras are made to do everything on their own। With a self-timer, a camera can decide when it's the right moment to freeze time capturing an image. Seriously, today's cameras are incredibly smart. There has never been a time when getting into photography was so easy, that is assuming you can figure out what all the buttons, knobs, and levers on a new auto-everything camera do.

In some ways, older cameras were less frustrating to work with. New automatic cameras can be a challenge for anyone to figure out. It's kind of like setting the clock on your DVD player. If you ever take time to learn the steps involved with the process, it's not difficult. Automatic cameras can be intimidating at first, but they are a joy to use once you have mastered the controls.

The amount of automation found in a pocket camera varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Price is also a factor in the amount of automatic functions a camera performs. I think automatic cameras are like computers; they're fantastic when they work properly and a pain in the neck when they don't.

I browsed through a sales flyer from a major discount chain store just a few minutes ago. For less than $100 you can buy a 35-mm point-and-shoot camera from a name-brand manufacturer. The camera has a built-in flash and it sets shutter speed automatically. For about the same price, you can get a different brand of 35-mm camera that offers a pop-up flash (to reduce the red-eye effect in portraits).

In fact, it is hard to find a point-and-shoot (PsS) without a built-in flash. The model I looked at has a medium-power, zoom, telephoto lens. There are even less expensive cameras available.

If you move up the purchase-price ladder, you can find cameras with built-in zoom lenses with ranges in the neighborhood of 38mm to 140mm. Some models will imprint your photos with a date and time stamp. Not many professional photographers use pocket cameras as their primary tools, but I know many who use them for quick shots that would evade typical professional equipment. Don't be fooled by the Do-Little cameras, they can actually do quite a lot. For most people, any camera with a megapixel rating of at least 5 is fine for routine use.

What Could Go Wrong With Idiot-Proof Cameras?

If you think that nothing can go wrong with auto-everything cameras, you're wrong. A lot can go wrong with any automatic camera. While most pocket cameras are simple to operate, they can produce some annoying problems for the people who use them. Let me explain.

Imagine that you are on your dream vacation. Part of your fantasy is to amass photographs that will help your memories live forever. You begin your journey, snapping pictures of once-in-a-lifetime scenes as you go. All of a sudden, you battery goes dead. You left your battery charger at home. Well, there goes the great photography outing.

Many photographers using direct-vision cameras obstruct their lenses accidently without knowing it until they check their photos. Since the viewfinder on this type of camera is offset from the lens, you can't see if your camera strap or finger is in part of your picture.

Spare Battery

One of the most frequent problems with an automatic camera is not the camera's fault. It is a dead of dying battery. Get a spare battery for your camera and like the credit card company says, "Never leave home without it!" Low battery power can cause a number of difficulties with an automatic camera. A dead battery can put the camera completely out of commission. Rotate batteries frequently when using or storing your camera in cold temperatures.

Red Eye

Even if you have never taken a single photograph, you've probably seen the handiwork of the red-eye monster in photos you have seen. This evil creature lives in the flash unit of many cameras. When an on-camera flash is used to take a portrait, it often taints the photography by turning the subject's eyes bright red. Some pocket cameras offer a red-eye reduction system. Others incorporate a pop-up flash that can help to keep the monster caged. However, unless you move up to component systems where the flash you work with is offset to one side of the lens, you might meet the monster eye to eye, so to speak.

What is red eye? It is when the eyes of a subject are red in a photograph. The problem is caused by having a flash that is too close to your lens. It is a common problem with point-and-shoot cameras.

Auto Focus and Auto Flash

There is a difference between point-and-shoot cameras and auto-focus cameras. Point-and-shoot cameras have a set range in which objects appear to be in focus. Auto-focus lenses adjust their focus based on the location of a subject. As good as auto-focus lenses are, they can be fooled. As an example, if you were to take a family portrait, using a self-timer, you might find that part of your family was soft in terms of focus.

If you were all standing side by side, the auto-focus should work well. But, if some of the family is in front of the rest of the family, the auto-focus is likely to lock in on only some of the subjects. This results in a picture with some distortion in it.

Automatic, built-in flashes sound good on paper and in advertisements, but they can limit your creativity. They can also fail to meet their minimum requirements. The sensors that trigger an automatic flash can be fooled by light patterns. Let me give you an example.

Let's say that your children have just been chosen to star in a school play. You want to capture the moment with your camera. Hastily, before the mood changes, you position your children in front of a window. There are no blinds or curtains, and natural light is flooding into the room, behind the kids. Quickly, you point and shoot on auto pilot. The flash doesn't fire. You assume this means flash was not needed. After all, it's supposed to fire when light levels are low. The natural light behind your children has just fooled the camera. When you review the picture taken, you will find that you have a nice, dark, silhouette of your kids. Their cheerful faces will be hidden in the dark exposure. Creative options for built-in auto-flashes are limited.

Sun Flare

Sun flare can be a nasty problem when using a pocket camera. You can overcome this by shielding the lens of your camera from the sun with your hand. But if you're not careful, your hand will wind up in the picture. Since lens shades won't work on flat-faced cameras, you have to protect the lens by some other means. The human hand is usually the most effective. If you don't prevent stray light from shining on your lens, you will see bright spots that resemble stars or doughnuts on your finished prints.

The more automated your camera is, the higher the risk is that something will malfunction. This should not scare you away from the versatile, easy-to-use pocket cameras. If you stick with a major brand of camera, you should not experience many problems that are not associated with the operator of the tool. Keep fresh batteries in your camera. Use common sense on exposures, and choose your camera settings carefully. If you follow these simple instructions, your little black box should give you good pictures.

Friday 19 February 2010

Giving Gadget Gifts, Take the Pain Out of Shopping for Dad


Is shopping for your father a long, painful process? Do you find yourself sweating every time Fathers Day, Christmas or your dad's birthday arrives?

Why not get him an electronic gadget? What else has as much guy appeal yet can serve so many diverse functions?

The range of cool gadgets on the market today is incredible. It doesn't matter if your father is interested in the outdoors, automotive restoration and maintenance, computers, travel, photography or arts and crafts there's sure to be a gadget available for him.

In fact, the latest gadgets make popular presents. Gadget gifts are the third most likely to be purchased after CDs and clothes on fathers day in the US according to the National Retailers Association.

So what makes gadget gifts so popular?

When considering which gift to get it is very difficult to get past the novelty factor of new gadgets. This novelty factor is so strong that it is hard for gifts like clothing or photo frames to compare.

New electronic gadgets, particularly strange gadgets or unusual cool gadgets, also create conversations and give fathers something to talk about with friends or colleagues. When was the last time you heard your father talk about his latest shirt?

Gadgets also appeal to men particularly because of their ability to create something or solve problems. It is this benefit that perhaps adds to the attraction of gadgets so much that there is a wide range of gadgets for men.

Don't just get bland socks or a generic CD for your father on his birthday or Fathers Day. Watch his face light up with joy by getting him some cool new gadgets.

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