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February 14th, 2009

RCA CDS1000 / CDS1005 Digital Camera Review & Driver Details

By Z. Perry

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Digital Camera Driver

The RCA CDS1000 and CDS1005 are two very similar digital cameras which can be purchased inexpensively and offer more features than most other models in their price range. I used an RCA CDS1000 for this review; looking at the Amazon.com page for the CDS1005, it looks to have a completely identical appearance, specifications, and features, only with the exception that it was sold with different software and one less cable. If you are looking for information on CDS1000/1005 drivers, skip ahead to the “Drivers” section; if not, read on for a product review and tips on using the camera…

EXTERIOR: The CDS1000 and CDS1005 are more compact than most 35mm cameras, although larger than some digital cameras without a built-in flash (like the Gemini J44416). They have a silver and black exterior, a lens located near the middle of the camera, and a flash in the upper-right corner. There is an LCD and buttons on the back, the battery door and tripod socket on the bottom, and three jacks (serial/USB, TV video, and power) on the side. A thick rubber flap can be placed over the jacks to keep them clean. There is a wrist strap socket on the other side. The exterior is mostly plastic, except for a rubber panel covering about 1/4 of the front side.

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Digital Camera Lenses

February 12th, 2009

Digital Camera Lenses

The Best Summary about Digital Camera Lenses by Peter Gitundu

Digital Camera Lenses

Digital Camera Lenses

The importance of having the right camera lens is often forgotten even by the best photographer. Many of whom actually leave behind the right lens thinking they will not get to use. This is why I say if you are preparing to go for any kind of shoot it’s always good to be prepared by carrying all the right accessories which includes all your lenses.

Making sure you have carried the right camera lenses will give your work more depth and power over your photographs. This will also ensure that you get all the right shoots you want without missing a single one. Wide angled lenses are very important including telephoto lenses which also come in handy in tough situations.

The need for camera lenses changes with what kind of camera you have. If you have the common digital camera then you really do not need to have lenses. Nikon and canon cameras have their own types of lenses that go with a specific camera and can only fit that model of camera. So before buying it would be wise to first shop around as well as do some research to find out what kind of lenses go with your camera.

In fact, if you know that you will definitely need the camera lenses then make sure you have found the right model of camera that you can later on buy the lenses.

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Camera SLR

February 11th, 2009

SLR Digital Camera: Advantages and Disadvantages

The Best Summary about Camera SLR by Russ Snapper

Camera SLR

Camera SLR

A tough decision war happens to all who want to buy a digital camera, whether to buy a compact digital camera or an SLR digital camera. SLR is Digital Single-lens reflex camera, which is a standard tool for professional photographers. It provides the advantage of large, bright and accurate optical finder with large controls and fast operations.

Among the digital cameras, the SLR camera is the best for you provided if you are a family oriented person having a serious appetite for photography. For capturing pictures during family vacations, birthdays and holidays, the SLR camera will be the best companion. Though the point shoot cameras have increased to higher mega pixels, the choice of serious photography hobbyists and photographers is SLR. The clear reason for the choice is that SLR has the capacity for producing artistic photographs.

The main advantage and biggest difference that exit in the SLR is that there are more manual operations than the point-and-shoot cameras have. To get a perfect shot, your camera should be always in ready mode. SLR cameras offer instant start up and also minimum shutter lag. The point-and -shoot cameras have shutter lag of 2 or 3 seconds, which means you can miss a shot. You can zoom the lens of SLR digital cameras and take close-ups. The other advantages are long battery life, high-speed continuous shooting, great image sensor and the ability to save RAW images.

The disadvantage is its larger size and you cannot fit it in your bag or purse. It’s also very expensive when compared with compact and subcompact digital cameras. The SLR prices can range between $1,000 and $10,000. The best portrayal of SLR is its speed, clarity and optical system. In real meaning, this camera enables you to look at the picture precisely without any alteration of digital features within the camera.

The digital SLR is built in such a manner that it enables to deliver high quality images. In a compact digital camera, the image that you see in the eyepiece or through LCD screen is generated digitally; but in SLR the image is sent by the lens and mirrors to viewfinder that reflects the images from one mirror to another. The digital SLR is versatile and that is why the image seen in an SLR is exact without any alteration. The interchangeable lenses allow you to utilize custom lens for a meticulous shot like Portrait, Landscape and Macro or Micro shots. Some lenses are even available for taking motion shots.

The image sensors in SLR provide good picture quality and quick shoot and click capability with no time lag. Detachable lenses give more attraction for photographers in choosing SLR as their choice. If you are not comfortable with manual operations SLR cameras have automatic settings and this provides transitional steps in learning to use an SLR.

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