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Sony Digital X57 DV 3100 Camera sorta working, now NOTHING…please help me!!!
Sorry I kinda sound stupid in this video...(I hate my voice)..I don't mean to sound like I do... This camera worked when I first seen it and got it from a family member a ways from me, it just wouldn't let me do anything when I turned it on cause it just asked for a Memory Card, so I'm like ok I will take it then buy a memory card, and it will work...(WRONG...) I was also told it had all sorts of modes for night time recording and what not (another lie) my advice NEVER BUY FROM FAMILY...They ...
Can you help me pick a digital camera with a good zoom lens, perhaps a Panasonic Lumix?
I used to own a point-and-shoot Pentax that I absolutely loved: I could take closeups, open the aperture to expose an image in very low light, or take landscape shots using the setting that allowed for "far away" focus. All of these options were automated with a turn of a dial, and even my snapshots came out fantastic. The anti-shake feature was automatic too, though it required more skill to take the closeups and the long-exposure shots.
I'm looking for something similar in a digital camera that isn't an SLR but has some of the benefits. Point and shoot is plenty nice, but my current digital camera has none of those fancy options. Pictures suffer.
I've thought a Panasonic Lumix might suit me well. But I've wondered about the lack of a viewfinder on many of these cameras. Doesn't counting on the video screen sap battery power?
Which Lumix would you recommend? Or is there another camera I'm overlooking that might suit my needs and desires? I'll spend the money for the right item.
I have a Casio digital camera and I don’t know how to save videos onto my computer from the library. Help?
Basically I click upload and then it sends me straight to the library. When i try to save videos they don't do anything when I click in the file I saved them to. My friend has a Casio and says something else pops up that you can save things from, but nothing else pops up with my library. What should I do? The Casio camera help section doesn't contain anything about videos.
How can I connect my hdd panasonic digital handheld camcorder to the ac adapter? Tech support couldn’t help me?
It's a 40gb, 42x optical zoom, has advanced ois, is a hybrid with optional sd card slot. the ac adapter is actually just a battery charger but somehow I am suppose to connect it to the camcorder to be able to upload any video to my computer and its making me mad.
Underwater Photography – 5 Practical Points To Help Your Photography Session!
We present some useful and practical tips from been there, done that professional photographers who have taken to practicing their art underwater for a reason, whatever the season and bring you these handy hints to excel in a specialized segment of nature photography, here! Take a look –
The nature of underwater photography has undergone a vast sea-change (and there truly is no pun on that) in the last 3 decades: while the mid eighties saw photographers taking to the waters with video and still camera lenses covered with plastic to prevent seepage entering and spoiling their sensitive parts, the nineties saw the development of water-resistant lenses and later water-proof cameras that enabled one to capture moving shots of sea-creatures and underwater life along with flash-enabled lighting. Moving to the year 2000 and beyond, there were lots of improvements in the field of science and technology, which yielded great results for the field of Digital photography; for the whole new burgeoning world of amateur and hobby photographers who were also keen on sea-diving and other water related sports, this meant being able to take photos in hitherto unexplored places and in a candid manner!
Being able to go where few have gone before and get consistently good results from advanced features contained in latest underwater digital cameras supported by long-life batteries, artificial lighting that enhances the focus of underwater subjects and practiced photography skills are some of the advantages modern photographers of today have for themselves.
Underwater photography is now a singular segment warranting its own special techniques, equipment and group of professionals. Apart from naturalists and botanists studying underwater plant species and animal-life, even historians studying wrecks and anthropologists studying life-forms and people giving birth underwater etc are groups that have interest in underwater snapshots besides of course, scientists and biologists who photograph and study marine life.
To ensure your underwater photographs turn out better than usual, there are a few points you'd do well to remember:
• Invest in a basic digital camera meant for underwater photography as you can spoil your normal digicam if you just cover it with plastic to use underwater. Underwater cameras come equipped with special parts that prevent it from getting spoilt even when submerged in murky waters and still manage to give good shots in limited natural light, depending on their quality.
• Always follow the guidelines given with the underwater camera for best results gained by the device as straying from these can result in causing major damage to your precious piece of photographic equipment and be hard to repair, thus cost you dearly.
• Always remember that the deeper you go into the waters, the poorer light conditions you will have to face, so learn the techniques of underwater photography as best as you can to be able to use white (natural) light or some type of artificial ones to counter this issue.
• You can avoid using zoom feature when taking shots underwater and turn off flash wherever possible so the quality of photos is higher and not blurry, which is what it tends to be when flash is used underwater.
• Check for warranty of your underwater camera and do so at the shop if possible – submerge it underwater to check for leaks and get it replaced instead of waiting to try it out on an expedition and then getting disappointed if it doesn't measure up and ruins the fun of taking underwater shots and your mood.
Help connecting Olympus Digital Voice Recorder to my Mac?
i have a Olympus Digital Voice Recorder VN-1000 and i need to connect it to my mac but the CD it came with isn't compatible with mac! does anyone know how i can connect it??
Can you help me decide if I should keep my new Olympus digital camera.?
I just got a new Olympus FE-230 7.1 digital camera. It takes an xD memory card. My Gateway Media Center laptop has a port that accepts SD size memory cards, but not the smaller xD. I have not even taken the camera out of the box. I'm thinking I should exchange it for a camera that requires SD cards so it will be compatible with my computer . Please help me decide. I don't need anything fancy, just a basic camera and this one seems to fit the bill. Would I be better off with one that takes SD cards? (for computer compatibility) Seems like there are more SD cards on the market than xDs. Does that mean they are better? If YOU were buying a camera today would it make any difference to you if it took an SD card or an xD card? Thanks.
Fuji digital camera help, sound not working?
Ok well my freind took a video on her fuji digital(Fine pix A210) camera of her 2 new kittens and the sound didnt work and doesnt work for any of her videos, why would it be doing that and is there away to make it work? and im posotive its the camera because my computers sound and hers works. please help! and thanx for the answers.
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