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Featuring Improved Image Quality, a 61-Point High Density Reticular AF, Six fps High-Speed Continuous Shooting and Enhanced HD Video Recording Feature...
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This month I decided to take a look at a fun kind of technology - digital cameras.
Several years ago I graduated from my trusted Olympus 35mm and purchased a 2.1 megapixel digital camera. What a difference! No trips to the drug store for developing - although getting a quality print still required a trip. No wait to view the image. And best of all, no more film purchases.
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Captures Extraordinary, High Quality Images with a Combination of Modern Technology - APS CMOS Sensor, Fixed Focal Length FUJINON Lens and Debuting th...
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People love digital photography. Everyone's snapping countless pictures of the kids, pets, landscapes and even themselves. Usually by chance, a great shot is taken.
Fortunately, the Internet puts a slew of free tools at your fingertips to make anyone more than a decent photographer. These tools will help you edit your favorites, choose the right lens and visualize camera settings. They'll help you find the perfect time to take photos and even recover a stolen camera. Find direct links to all the freebies at www.komando.com/news.
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Question: I am looking for a small point-and-shoot digital camera. I like the $169 street price of the 14.1 megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20, as well as the 8x optical zoom with 28-224mm range. What do you think of this choice? - J.K., Minneapolis
Answer: I think you have latched on to a real winner. I have had great experience with Panasonic compacts and the DMC-H20 is one of the most appealing yet.
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FinePix REAL 3D W3 Digital Camera Captures Stills and Movies in HD in True 3D; with Easy Playback on 3D HD TV Systems
VALHALLA, N.Y. -- FUJIFILM Nor...
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The world of digital camera can sometimes seem intimidating to anyone buying their first, or even second, "filmless" camera.
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Bossen et al explore the impact of digital photography on the preservation of these visual images, which are tomorrow's historical record. Among questions they ask is whether digital technology is affecting both the numbers of images taken and those preserved. Along the way, they discovered concern about the "longevity and stability of digital storage and retrieval systems," a worry shared by archivists, photographers, and historians.
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By KATHERINE BOEHRET
The Wall Street Journal
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HOLLYWOOD & TOKYO -- Canon Inc. and Canon U.S.A., Inc. today raised the curtain on an all-new interchangeable-lens digital cinema camera that combines...