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3Dec/112

PENTAX Q:Continuous Shooting Sound and Speed


The PENTAX Q's high speed burst shooting mode allows the photographer to record up to five images (in JPEG recording format) in a single sequence, at a maximum speed of approximately five images per second.

29Aug/119

Sony NEX-7 | Distinctive personality, infinite shooting potential by Sony NEX-7


www.sony-asia.com - Distinctive personality, infinite shooting potential.

18Jul/114

Sony HDR-CX160 Handycam Camcorder (Tips for shooting video with available light)


Sony HDR-CX160 - 'Best Price' on: www.amazon.com Sony HDR-CX160 - Take stunning 1920 x 1080 Full HD video with the ultra-compact Sony HDR-CX160 Handycam camcorder. It features an "Exmor R" CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance, 16GB of embedded flash memory, wide angle Sony G lens, plus a 42X extended zoom feature for getting you closer to the action. For more information about Sony HDR-CX160 : www.amazon.com Sony HDR-CX160 Review

4Mar/110

Shooting a Romanian RPK


Shooting a semi-auto Romanian RPK wannabe from Century International Arms, early 2009. This is just a video of the rifle being fired at random. It fires the 7.62x39mm round. Original footage shot with a Polaroid digital camcorder, 640x480.

28May/1025

Basic Shooting Modes | Canon 40D 40 D | Digital Photography


This is a short introductory lesson on the basic shooting modes as found on the Canon 40D. However, many of these modes are found on all cameras, so it should be helpful to anyone interested in what those little icons mean. I hope you enjoy the video! If you are interested in purchasing the full length DVD on either the Canon 40D or my Photography Crash Course, they can be ordered from the following link: michaelthementor.com

26Dec/090

40-per-second, Experience Casio Ex-fh20 Shooting Speed

People always be interested in the image which can not be captured by their naked eye. Macro photography, high-speed photography always attract people's attention. But the high cost of the equipment makes a lot of people recoil. The majority of digital camera fans can not afford to the high cost of lens linkage components (electronic shutter linkage, and various types of flash light, etc.). However, Casio has come out with high-speed shooting EX-F1 at the beginning of this year, which has shocked the digital camera aspect. It’s unbelievable that 60-per-second of the still image shooting. While we are still surprised by the high speed shooting of Canon, Nikon SLR that sounds like machine-gun burst, the Casio EX-F1 has already gone beyond.

However, EX-F1’s price is too high to consumers, there’s no advantage as a SLR which is now depreciatory day by day for its price is more than 1000 dollars, after all, high-speed photography is not suitable for the majority of camera users. But, shortly before Casio launched Casio FH20, the same series with Casio EX-F1. Which is integrated 20 optical zoom lens, 40-per-second burst 7,000,000 pixels still pictures, and it’s only about 600 dollars.

In the past, the products always be tested with the appearance, imaging, hardware configuration, the introduction of the main features of product is only a brief space. This time, when we got this Casio EX-FH20, there is only one word in my mind: speed. Our test will be carried out around this word.

Of course, a choice of high-speed memory card is also necessary. We selected the 4G capacity SDHC memory card provided by PQI as the storage medium, in the course of photos stored, it’s full accord the request.

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30Nov/092

I have a trouble shooting question on the Casio Exilim Digital Camera about focus?

I've got a problem on Casio Exilim Digital Camera. My camera suddenly can not use any focus system. It looks everything a bit out of focus and even it's out of focus when I use the Manual focus too. I guess the main problem is focus system or might be the setting. Is there any way I can solve that problem? Thanks

1Jul/0910

Shooting Digital: Pro Tips for Taking Great Pictures with Your Digital Camera (Paperback)

Shooting Digital: Pro Tips for Taking Great Pictures with Your Digital Camera

Amazon.com Review
A digital camera is functionally identical to a traditional film camera in all respects except image storage, right? Not at all, and Mikkel Aaland shows exactly why in his excellent Shooting Digital. He shows why digital cameras--the point-and-shoot variety as well as fancier models meant for professional photographers--are overall neither better nor worse than cameras of older design, and goes on to show you how to take advantage of their special traits. He shows (more...)

   

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