I own a Canon Powershot SX110 IS. I want to know whether ‘PNY OPTIMA SDHC’ memory card is supported. Appreciate ur help. Thnks.
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I wanna get a good camera and I know Canon Powershot is one of the best-selling digital cameras. I don’t want to spend a lot of money so I’m getting the 5 MP. Is it a good one? Thanks
- 3.6v 1000 mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for Panasonic Lumix® Digital Cameras DMC: FX500, FX55, FX35, FX33, FX30, FS20, FS5 and FS3
Product DescriptionPanasonic DMW-BCE10 Lithium-Ion Battery for Panasonic Lumix Digital Cameras DMC Compatible with FX500, FX55, FX35, FX33, FX30, FS20, FS5 and FS3 Series. . . More >>
Panasonic DMW-BCE10 Replacement Li-ion Battery for Panasonic Lumix® Digital Cameras
- Waterproof Case
- Compatible with Canon PowerShot G10
Product DescriptionThe WP-DC28 Underwater Case has been specifically designed for the Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Camera and is waterproof down to the depth of 130 ft. (40m). This clear and durable polycarbonate case shields your digital camera as you explore your underwater surroundings. A tight O-ring main seal with safety lock, along with stainless steel and nickel-plated brass hardware, help to ensure protection from corrosion for years to come. A fluorite (FL) glass window gives . . . More >>
Canon WP-DC28 Waterproof Case for Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Cameras
I’ve been looking for a digital camera for a while, but I want to make sure I gather plenty of information since it is an expensive purchase. I’ve looked at several different models, but I keep coming back to the Canon Powershot line. Specifically the S3 and the S5. I know the idea is to keep improving the line, but does anyone know what the improvements are and what additional features the S5 may have? Pros and Cons between the two, experience with lag time, battery life and such?
Any help would be much appriciated.
- 20mm focal length; equivalent to 40mm on a 35mm film camera
- Compact and lightweight “pancake” lens
- F1.7 brightness for beautiful, soft focus
- Comprised of seven lenses arranged in five groups; uses two aspherical lenses to effectively minimize distortion
- Used with Lumix G Micro System Cameras, allows for use of the advanced contrast Auto Focus (AF) system
Product DescriptionThe H-H020 Panasonic with a large diameter of F1. 7/20mm lens with fixed focal length produces brilliant images with a soft focus of dramatic, even in low light. It consists of seven lens elements in 5 groups, minimize the new lens system uses two aspherical lenses better, both the distortion and chromatic aberrations, achieving super high resolution corner to corner. The versatile 20-mm focal length (equivalent to 40mm on a 35mm film camera) is ideal for a variety of occasions. . . More>>
- Rechargeable lithium ion battery
- Designed for use with select Panasonic digital cameras
- Rated at 3.6V, 940mAh
- Appoximate weight: 1.6 ounces
- Warranty: 1 year
Product Description
rechargeable lithium ion battery * designed for use with select Panasonic digital cameras * rated at 3.6V, 940mAh * ?appoximate weight: 1.6 ounces * warranty: 1 year *… More >>
- Protect your camera from occasional bumps and bruises
- Compact, lightweight and extremely durable nylon construction
- Designed for Sony Cybershot digital camera
- Carry on a belt loop, over the shoulder or by hand
- Includes a built-in accessory organizer
Product Description
shoulder strap * accessory organizer for spare battery and media * 3-5/8″W x 5-3/4″H x 3-3/4″D * weight: approximately 4.6 oz. *… More >>
Sony LCS-CSD General Carrying Case for Compatible Cybershot Digital Cameras
My birthday is in January, and I’m asking my parents for a Canon powershot camera. Right now I’m thinking about the SD950, but if any newer models are coming out January or before, than I’ll ask my parents to wait to buy ’till it comes out. Anything coming out between now and January? Ten points for best answer. If there is a newer model coming, a website to prove this would help.
Photography is a hobby that many not only enjoy, but have adopted as a profession earning money from some of the great photographs produced using acquired photography skills. Becoming a great photographer requires at least three essentials: practice, technical know-how, and an artistic eye.
Below are a few simple guidelines to assist beginners to move in that direction.
1. Choose the right camera
For a photographer, the camera is a significant part of life and separation from it can leave a photographer feeling almost as if physically disabled. Choosing the right camera is critical for taking great pictures. There are a wide variety of cameras available on the market, all within various price ranges. As with just about anything in life, a good quality camera will be more expensive.
The common types of cameras follow:
I. Disposable camera
II. Compact camera
III. Digital camera
IV. Single Lens Reflex camera (SLR)
It is advisable that beginners not spend too much initially on a camera. That advice is because the higher priced ones typically include features that are only useful for experts already familiar with their benefits. Try using a camera like Pentax, Canon, or Minolta. These types of cameras take pictures with almost as good quality as the expensive ones.
2. Select a suitable lens
There are two types of lenses that will meet the needs of a person just beginning in photography. They include 28mm to 80mm and 80mm to 270mm. Within those two broad categories are macro, zoom, and wide-angle lenses.
3. Film types
The type of film selected is also very important. You will want a good quality film both for the beauty of the picture and also for longer-term storage. Of course, you can select between color film or black and white.
4. Consider film speed
Generally, faster films are the ones with the higher ISO number. Typically fast ISO films are used to capture quick movements, such as birds or sports players in action. It is also used to take pictures when the preferred amount of light is not available. If plenty of light is available, then a 100 or 200 ISO film will work great.
5. Color balance
Always consider the type of light under which you plan to shoot. Film is very sensitive to light colors. If the film doesn’t match with the light, then unfortunately the colors in the pictures after development will be a mess.
Photography as a hobby is not limited by age groups. Whether young or old, anyone can find enjoyment in it. To become a great photographer, take the time to learn proper techniques and develop your skills. The guidelines above will assist you to begin producing pictures that over time may amaze even you!
6. Photographing People
The job of a good photographer is to capture their subject’s best moments, such as when they are truly at ease and not actually trying hard to “act natural” in front of a camera – usually a prescription for capturing a horrible pose.
A photographer should also make sure the people in the pictures look as natural as possible. A great picture will bring out the innate personality and beauty of the subject – rather than serving as an attempt to create what isn’t really there.





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