Waterproof Shockproof Digital Camera News and Information on Waterproof Shockproof Digital Cameras

26Apr/101

I have a digital polaroid camera model i520 and i need to know how to stop it from taking multiple pictures?

everytime i take a picture it takes 3 of them is their anyone that knows how to stop that because i cant find it anywhere in the directions thanks!

14Apr/1025

RC ADVENTURES – Water “Break-In” Brushed RC Electric Motor – No need to “Waterproof”


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18Mar/100

Olympus Digital Cameras – All You Need Is Passion Ad


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7Mar/102

I need to remove Polaroid Digital camera program from Windows XP computer but it will not allow me.?

It is taking up too much space on my computer and we do not need the program but the normal uninstalling method does not work.Help!

8Jan/100

Understanding the Nema and Ip Rating Systems – the Need for Dustproof and Waterproof Computer Equipment

Electricity and water do not go well together as I’m sure most people are aware. However, dust is equally as bad for electrical components as water. Dust varies in size from tiny airborne particles to larger particles that fall and stick to anything.
Dust can also consist of any material from the benign skin cells in household dust to conductive metals and particles of liquid, damaging to electrical equipment. Dust also ahs a nasty habit of blocking up filters and acting as an insulator causing machines to overheat and fail.

Dust and water are often found together in industrial environments which is why electrical equipment that is manufactured to operate in conditions is given a rating by both the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation (CENELEC) and by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The European IP rating is a numerical standard given to a piece of electrical equipment to the level of protection it provides.

The IP rating is a two-digit number each digit a separate number code to indicate protection, the lower the number the lower the protection and the higher the number the harsher environment it can withstand. The first digit represents the dustproof protection that is afforded the second digit represents waterproof protection. For instance an IP65 computer cabinet will be a cabinet with the highest level of possible protection (dust IP rating is from 0 to 6), whilst also affording moderate to high levels of waterproof protection enabling the unit to be protected from water jets but not from immersion in water (water protection goes from 0 protection to 8).

The Nema rating is very similar to the European system except that in most cases a single ascending number is used the higher (13 being the highest) the number the higher level of protection is afforded. Although some ratings such as Nema 4 which affords similar protection to that of the IP65 rating although Nema 4x does offer added anti-corrosion protection (in most cases the units enclosure would be stainless steel rather than mild steel therefore able to be used in food preparation and manufacturing ).

Whilst many manufacturers produce IP rated, or Nema rated specialist equipment the simplest solution to most industrial environments is to use an IP rated or Nema rated protective cabinet for equipment. An IP65  or Nema 4 industrial computer cabinet combined with an IP rated or Nema rated printer enclosure with also an industrial mouse and waterproof and dustproof keyboard will offer the same protection as an IP65 or Nema 4 industrial computer except the computer  cabinets are flexible to allow the equipment to be changed and upgraded.

Richard N Williams is a technical author and a specialist in the industrial computer industry helping to develop industrial computers and protection for all environments. Please visit us for more information about industrial computer solutions.

16Dec/094

I need to download a usb connector for my Panasonic digital camera?

8Dec/092

help!my fuji digital camera isn’t working and i need it for a trip tomorrow the lense keeps saying focus error?

i am leaving tomorrow and it won't work.

6Dec/091

I need a Vista driver for a panasonic digital video camera.?

My video camera is not windows compatible. I can't find a driver anywhere on the internet (including the Panasonic site) to fix this problem. Panasonic model NV GS27E. Will using a firewall cable help the computer recognize it and resolve my problem?

30Nov/091

Do I need a digital converter box for a Panasonic digital tv?

It has both analog and digital capability but when it scans it can't find any channels.

29Nov/096

What is the best underwater digital camera (that doesn’t need housing)and it cant be above 400$?

I want and underwater digital camera thats a bit cheap but still good because i want it for my cruise because im goin snorkelling and last time I went i really wanted to take pictures because it was so beautiful and NO HOUSING PLEASE because its only for snorkellling and there are a few old questions but i was seeing if there was something new out threre? please help PLEASE

28Nov/090

Everything You Need To Know About Polaroid Digital Photo Frame

Polaroid as you probably are aware is not a stranger the photo industry and with the popularization of digital photo frame it was normal for them to enter the market.
The frame costs about $250 but it's not a fixed value depending on the near Christmas offer or some other promotion. The Polaroid digital photo frame is internet-connected. It may look like a normal camera, but it isn't.

What can a Polaroid digital photo frame offer to you? You may store up to ten digital photos that you may alternate. You may take your personal photos into special cards with individual message and you may even run small slideshows with your favorite digital photos display.

The Polaroid digital photo frame may be automatically set to turn on and off, and you may connect to Internet channels via Cevia Network. Free membership account with http://www.PolaroidDigital.com enables you to access your Polaroid digital photo frame remotely from any browser.

Every night your Polaroid digital photo frame connects via phone line to your album account at http://PolaroidDigital.com and downloads other ten photos to your Polaroid digital photo frame. The next morning a new slideshow is on.

So far so good, but Polaroid digital photo frame doesn't have a direct possible connection to a PC for downloading pictures. Apparently, there would be a solution for this inconvenient, you could upload the pictures to Cevia web site and from there to your Polaroid digital frame photo, and I don't say this is ok but it's a solution.

Cevia offers you free access for about 3 months. After this little period you are supposed to pay if you want to continue using your Polaroid digital frame photo as before. So, after you $250 on your beautiful Polaroid digital photo frame you need to pay another $8 a month.

The problem is that according to the Cevia web site agreement contract you find out that all your Polaroid digital photos in the frame will be available for them to do whatever they want with them. If they want to put your picture on a stupid advertise you can't do anything about it.

So, after that experience for some people Polaroid digital photo frame was a big disillusion. If you're not comfortable with Cevia policy of accessing your pictures, than you should look for another way of connecting your Polaroid digital photos frame to your computer.

If you want to find out more about digital photo printing please visit http://www.digitalphotoprintingcritic.com
27Nov/091

I have a digital Minolta Konica dimage Z2. What setting do I need to get good pictures of Christmas lights?

I tried the automatic setting and a few different exposure mode settings but all the lights are to bright and fuzzy in the picture.

27Nov/090

You Need a Digital Camera Buying Guide

Copyright (c) 2008 Orlando Thompson

The best way to find out about digital cameras is with a digital camera buying guide. You can find out all the information about each specific digital camera and what features the digital camera has as well as how they operate. The buying guide is a great place to start shopping. Some of the information in the guide will include the battery options, storage, lenses and megapixels.

The information you find will help you choose a digital camera that will fit your needs. This is the most comprehensive guide for digital camera buying. You can get this guide in print or use the Internet, which has the same information. The digital camera buying guide has reviews of the digital cameras, which should help you decide if the digital camera is worth the time and money.

The reviews come from testing the digital cameras to see the ease of use and can explain how the features work or do not work. If you plan to buy a digital camera, you will find the buying guide very useful. For the first time user, this guide can be beneficial. If you already have a digital camera and want something comparable or better, the guide is where you should look.

You can find over thirty-five hundred reviews of digital cameras when you look at the digital camera buying guide. Many online sites have all the information you need to decide which digital camera will work the best for you. The guide will help you with things that you need to consider when buying a digital camera. If you are looking for a professional digital camera or a digital camera for general pictures, the buying guide will help you choose the best one.

Before you go and buy a digital camera, you need to compare different digital cameras to find out which ones are highly rated plus which digital cameras have all the features you are looking for.

It really depends largely on what you personally are looking for in a digital camera but these are comments of different personal wants and the features that they found important.

The Snapshooter

I want to take photos that I can e-mail to friends and family, post on the Web, or print in sizes smaller than 8x10 inches. I'd like a digital camera that is easy enough for the whole family to use and small enough to take anywhere. I'll be printing on an inexpensive, all-purpose inkjet printer or getting photo prints from the local drugstore, though I'll consider buying a photo printer if I like the pictures enough. If this is your purpsose these are The specs that matter. Resolution It doesn't matter. Most cameras on the market today have sufficient resolution for your needs. Price $150 to $300, lens type Zoom (range encompassing at least 38mm to 114mm, 35mm equivalent) Storage media Internal memory, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, or Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard Photo file format JPEG Interfaces USB, NTSC/PAL television connection, exposure controls automatic, programmed scene modes, exposure compensation (for tweaking the automatic exposure), focus controls automatic, flash modes automatic, fill, red-eye reduction, software Photo stitching, photo album, slide show, multimedia VGA (640x480), 30fps video-clip recording with sound, other cool features to look for Direct-to-printer (PictBridge) output compatibility, in-camera red-eye removal, automatic exposure fix, optical or mechanical image stabilization, face detection.

The Trendsetter

I like to buy the newest, shiniest toys before anyone else does. I want to impress my friends and business associates with the latest technologies and coolest features, but not if it makes the product too complicated to use. Although I do want the best deal available the cost of the digital camera is not my number one concern. For the trendsetter the specs that matter are resolution 8 megapixels or greater, price Less than $1,000 lens type Zoom (range encompassing at least 36mm to 108mm, 35mm equivalent), storage media Internal memory, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, or SD/HC, photo file format JPEG, interfaces USB, HDMI, or component HDTV television connection, exposure controls automatic, programmed scene modes, exposure compensation (for tweaking the automatic exposure), focus controls automatic, flash modes automatic, fill, red-eye reduction Software Photo-stitching, photo album, slide show, multimedia 720p (1,280x720) video-clip recording with sound and functioning zoom during video, other cool features to look for Ultracompact design, Webcam capabilities, voice recording, Wi-Fi support, 3-inch LCD, simultaneous video and photo capture, 12X or greater optical zoom, optical or mechanical image stabilization, face detection.

The Business user

I need to be able to shoot onsite or in the office, photograph products and people for ads and publicity in print and on the Web, and get professional-looking results without hiring a pro. I need to get prints in a variety of ways, including from a color laser printer or quick-print shop. I have to share the camera with my coworkers. The specs that matter for the business user are resolution 7 megapixels or greater, price $400 to $700, lens type Zoom (range encompassing at least 36mm to 130mm, 35mm equivalent), storage media CompactFlash, Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, or SD/HC, photo file format JPEG or TIFF, interfaces USB, NTSC/PAL television connection, exposure controls automatic, aperture- and shutter-priority, manual, choice of metering modes, bracketing, focus controls automatic, manual flash modes automatic, fill, red-eye reduction, external flash compatibility, software photo editor; collaborative image sharing, multimedia voice recording, built-in speaker for audio playback, other cool features to look for Support for digital security, Wi-Fi, text-capture mode, world clock.

Orlando Thompson frequently writes aricles on digital cameras, their reviews, and new digital camera technologies. Click the link below for more:
http://www.forex-top-trading-affiliates.com/Panasonic-Lumix-DMC-FZ8.htm

24Nov/091

What do you need to use an Olympus digital camera?

I found an Olympus digital camera c-830L. But it has no memory card, cords, or anything. Only the software. So please tell me what I need and where can I find it.

22Nov/091

do i need a install disk for a polaroid digital camera?

i got a polaroid digital camera off of a friend and it came with no disk!!i dont even know if it needs one.if so where can i go to get the install disk.

   

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