Wednesday, July 16, 2008

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A discount digital camera Artilce for Your Viewing
Digital Cameras: Getting Better Photos of Family and Friends



Taking photographs of the people in your life is simple with a digital camera. We all have collections of images which represent the important people and events in our lives. Some of the pictures are great, but some leave our subjects stiffly posed, lost in the sea of a cluttered background, and often lacking personality as they stare back with the same "posed" face as in every other photograph. So how do we capture the detail and the personality so that the image saves for us a more meaningful record of a moment or a person?


Obviously, professional photographers take control of the background and lighting, direct the pose of their subjects, and use a great deal of creativity with props and camera controls to assure the highest quality image. For the average person however, candid shots are more effective in capturing the true meaning or personality at a given moment. For these individuals, following just a few basic tips can go a long way in obtaining photographs that will become a treasure for many years to come.


* The subject should be the focus of the picture. Avoid a cluttered background so that it does not distract from the subject. Using the viewfinder allows the photographer to determine how the shot will look. If the background is too cluttered the subject can be moved, but in more candid shots of individuals, holding the digital camera in a vertical position sometimes helps to eliminate some of the background.


* Step in close to capture more detail. For an image that captures the true personality and emotions of the subject, a photographer must get facial detail. When taking a candid shot and stepping in closer would disrupt the moment, use of the digital camera's optical zoom or telephoto can have the same effect.


* Some shots don't require posing. Many of the most meaningful shots are taken as subjects interact or are engaged in an activity. From images of children at play, a spouse reading the morning paper, a parent and child talking, or grandma gardening these are the moments that reflect the true personality of subjects.


* Happy is good, but there are other emotions worth capturing. It adds depth to a subject when images reflect other feelings such as humor, concentration, relaxation, or even boredom.


* A relaxed subject makes for a better photograph. When posing subjects, many photographers suggest talking to them to get them to relax and reveal more of what they are feeling or thinking. A natural, relaxed posture will provide a better image than that of a person standing rigidly with their arms crossed. A subject may be seated with their head resting on their hands or standing with their head at an angle and hands in their pockets; posture varies in real life and should be varied in photographs as well as it reflects the subjects mood.


* It is sometimes acceptable for a subject to be looking away from the camera. Just as with expressions on the face and posture, variations in where a subject is looking can work well in capturing a more meaningful image. Whether it is a child daydreaming as they gaze out of a window or simply an attempt to catch the profile of an adult as they drink their morning coffee these images which most accurately capture a subjects personality don't always require that they face the camera directly.


* Use the portrait setting on the digital camera for individual shots. The portrait setting will set the depth of field to focus on the subject.


* Focus on the subject can also be enhanced by framing them. For instance, a subject may pose in a window, an arbor, a doorway, sitting on a swing, or something similar to focus attention in the image on them.


* Lighting does matter. Although natural light outdoors is generally the best lighting for photographs, direct sunlight must be used carefully as it causes harsh shadows. Using the fill flash on a digital camera can help to reduce such shadows. Otherwise, taking shots in the shade, on an overcast day, or in the morning or evening when the sun is less harsh can help alleviate this problem.


For images that truly capture the personality of people that matter to us, photographs taken by family members can offer a dimension that is very difficult to capture in a studio. A willingness to experiment with more relaxed and natural poses or to avoid posing completely will provide a collection of photographs that reflect and record our lives more accurately.

About the Author


Christine Peppler shares information on home entertainment and home electronics products, including digital cameras on her website at: http://www.homemedias.info.

discount digital camera Items For Viewing
Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for D50 & D70 Digital SLR Cameras



Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for D50 & D70 Digital SLR Cameras
Ultra slim wireless remote shutter trigger for Nikon SLR N65 , N75 , and Lite Touch compact models 110s, 130 ED / Pouch Included

Customer Review: great for the price

This little gizmo is worth the $12. What's really great is that it will fires my d50 & d40 simutaneously. get the same subject from different angles at the same time.

Customer Review: Great Tool

This worked right out of the box and is incredibly easy to use. I'm using it with a D40 and the infrared sensor is close enough to the side of the camera that I don't have to point the remote right at the front; slightly to the side works just fine.



Garmin nüvi 260 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator



Garmin nüvi 260 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
Bring the ultra-cool nüvi 260 along for the ride, and arrive on time and in style. Similar to nüvi 250, nüvi 260 is attractively priced and simple to use. Plus, this sleek, slim navigator comes with turn-by-turn voice directions that announce the name of streets as you navigate, so you can keep your eyes on the road. With nüvi 260 you're just a few screen taps away from anywhere. nüvi 260 comes ready to go right out of the box with preloaded City Navigator® NT street maps, including a hefty points of interest (POIs) database with hotels, restaurants, fuel, ATMs and more. It even announces the name of exits and streets so you never have to take your eyes off the road. Simply touch the color screen to enter a destination, and nüvi takes you there with 2D or 3D maps and turn-by-turn voice directions. In addition, nüvi 260 accepts custom points of interest (POIs), such as school zones and safety cameras and lets you set proximity alerts to warn you of upcoming POIs. Nuvi 260 sports a sleek, slim design and fits comfortably in your pocket or purse. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or foot. Choice of route setup (faster time, shorter distance, off road) Route avoidance (avoid highways, tolls etc.) Custom POIs (ability to add additional points of interest) Picture viewer Configurable vehicle icons (select car-shaped icons for map navigation) World travel clock, currency & measurement converter, and calculator Accepts data cards - SD card (not included) Up to 500 Waypoints Unit dimensions, WxHxD - 3.8W x 2.8H x. 8D (9.7 x 7.1 x 2 cm) Display size, WxH - 2.8W x 2.1H (7.2 x 5.4 cm); 3.5 diag (8.9 cm); Display resolution, WxH - 320 x 240 pixels QVGA color antiglare TFT with white backlight Unit Weight - 5.2 ounces (147.42 g) Battery - rechargeable lithium-ion; Battery life (per full charge) up to 5 hours Preloaded maps

Customer Review: Pragmatic Choice

After reading the reviews of Garmins costing over twice as much as the Nuvi 260 and seeing that many people still weren't completely happy with their choice, I came to the conclusion that the technology had not completely arrived yet, so I would buy a GPS with the minimum bells and whistles and wait for the technology to really catch up to the expectations most people had before sinking a ton of money into another GPS a few years from now. The Nuvi 260 met the minimum requirements and is an interim solution. As such it works just fine, and I think the limitations of the software would be the same with just about any GPS, no matter the cost.



Say for instance you want to find a TJ Maxx store nearby. The 260 will find it for you, but it may or may not be on the way to where you're going otherwise. (I could drive another ten miles and be happy with the next store nearer my route, if you get my meaning.) I doubt any GPS could do that, though, so it's nice just to have one that tries as hard as it can.



Bottom line, you still have to prepare for your trip, have a general idea where you're going, find addresses to plug into the unit, and be ready to make some decisions if you don't like where the unit is directing you. GPS's can only do so much at this moment in time. It's already helped me find a Subway that was tucked into a strip mall well off the freeway in Maryland, and done other miraculous things. But it didn't tell me about the street closure in Manhattan, and it didn't match the recommended way to get to the Toledo Museum of Art from I-75.



In other words, they're not perfect. Yet.



So just buy a mid-range unit that has the minimum features you feel you need and live with it for the next few years.

Customer Review: excellent tool

The Garmin Nuvi 260 has met the majority of my expectations! It has proven to be an excellent tool navigating areas one is not familiar with and rural areas. My only negative comment would be the instructions should be given for turns etc. just a little sooner, due to city traffic conditions. The voice cues are good but you need to get used to the sound of the voice the unit uses, as it can require a second listening or a quick look up at the units written instructions to understand what the unit told you to do! All things said, it is worth every penny I paid for it! I don't go anywhere without it!



Charm Carrying Case for Fujifilm Finepix F10 Fujifilm Finepix F20 Fujifilm Finepix F40fd Fujifilm Finepix F30 Fujifilm Finepix F31fd Fujifilm Finepix F470 Fujifilm Finepix V10 Fujifilm Finepix Z3 Fujifilm Finepix Z5fd



Charm Carrying Case for Fujifilm Finepix F10 Fujifilm Finepix F20 Fujifilm Finepix F40fd Fujifilm Finepix F30 Fujifilm Finepix F31fd Fujifilm Finepix F470 Fujifilm Finepix V10 Fujifilm Finepix Z3 Fujifilm Finepix Z5fd



Airfrom Ultra Slim Mini Digital Camera Case with Detachable Carabiner and LCD Screen Protector for OLYMPUS Olympus FE and Stylus Series Camera - See Description for Full Compatibility



Airfrom Ultra Slim Mini Digital Camera Case with Detachable Carabiner and LCD Screen Protector for OLYMPUS Olympus FE and Stylus Series Camera - See Description for Full Compatibility
PCMicroStore Branded Non-OEM Case. 1 Year Unconditional Warranty if purchased through PCMicroStore (Compatible with Olympus FE Series - FE340, FE-320, FE-300, FE-280, FE-250, FE-230, Stylus Series ? Stylus 1200, Stylus 1030 SW, Stylus 770 SW, Stylus 790 SW and Stylus 850 SW)



discount digital camera in the news
Camcorders: Deals and Discounts

Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:43:55 -0700
If you remember, I did a post a few days back about digital cameras, but somehow I felt that it was kind of incomplete without doing a roundup of all the camcorders, or movie cameras or digital video recorders or handycams, call them what you will. Fact is I don’t have one, and what holiday is complete without holiday movies for heaven’s sake! How can I show my face at a tourist spot without a handycam in tow duly forming extension of arm! Time was it was the Japanese who were seen in every no

Hasselblad H3D-31II, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera with 31mp Sensor & 3″ LCD Display. : Save Digital SLR Camera store

Mon, 14 Jul 2008 03:19:53 -0700
Hasselblad H3D-31II, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera with 31mp Sensor & 3″ LCD Display. Hasselblad H3D-31II, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera with 31mp Sensor & 3" LCD Display. Binding: Electronics Manufacturer: Hasselblad Product Description: With the introduction of the H3D-II, Hasselblad further refines the concept of high end full frame DSLR cameras. The H3D-II, the fourth generation of our digital H series, features a bright 3" LCD and a new, intuitive user interface. The H3D-

Jessops new discounts,best sellers and offers

Mon, 14 Jul 2008 03:07:55 -0700
Jessops new discounts,best sellers and offers July 14th, 2008 Jessops New Discount codes and Offers DIGITAL COMPACT PRICE CRASH We have just dropped the prices on a great range of Nikon and Fujifilm digital compact cameras with savings of up to £50. Use ‘COMPACTCRASH‘ at the checkout. Included in this price crash but featuring special attention is the Nikon S210. It now has space on the home page with a saving of £30 taking it down to £99.99. SPECIAL OFFERS We are now giving away free

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A discount digital camera Artilce for Your Viewing
Digital Cameras: Getting Better Photos of Family and Friends



Taking photographs of the people in your life is simple with a digital camera. We all have collections of images which represent the important people and events in our lives. Some of the pictures are great, but some leave our subjects stiffly posed, lost in the sea of a cluttered background, and often lacking personality as they stare back with the same "posed" face as in every other photograph. So how do we capture the detail and the personality so that the image saves for us a more meaningful record of a moment or a person?


Obviously, professional photographers take control of the background and lighting, direct the pose of their subjects, and use a great deal of creativity with props and camera controls to assure the highest quality image. For the average person however, candid shots are more effective in capturing the true meaning or personality at a given moment. For these individuals, following just a few basic tips can go a long way in obtaining photographs that will become a treasure for many years to come.


* The subject should be the focus of the picture. Avoid a cluttered background so that it does not distract from the subject. Using the viewfinder allows the photographer to determine how the shot will look. If the background is too cluttered the subject can be moved, but in more candid shots of individuals, holding the digital camera in a vertical position sometimes helps to eliminate some of the background.


* Step in close to capture more detail. For an image that captures the true personality and emotions of the subject, a photographer must get facial detail. When taking a candid shot and stepping in closer would disrupt the moment, use of the digital camera's optical zoom or telephoto can have the same effect.


* Some shots don't require posing. Many of the most meaningful shots are taken as subjects interact or are engaged in an activity. From images of children at play, a spouse reading the morning paper, a parent and child talking, or grandma gardening these are the moments that reflect the true personality of subjects.


* Happy is good, but there are other emotions worth capturing. It adds depth to a subject when images reflect other feelings such as humor, concentration, relaxation, or even boredom.


* A relaxed subject makes for a better photograph. When posing subjects, many photographers suggest talking to them to get them to relax and reveal more of what they are feeling or thinking. A natural, relaxed posture will provide a better image than that of a person standing rigidly with their arms crossed. A subject may be seated with their head resting on their hands or standing with their head at an angle and hands in their pockets; posture varies in real life and should be varied in photographs as well as it reflects the subjects mood.


* It is sometimes acceptable for a subject to be looking away from the camera. Just as with expressions on the face and posture, variations in where a subject is looking can work well in capturing a more meaningful image. Whether it is a child daydreaming as they gaze out of a window or simply an attempt to catch the profile of an adult as they drink their morning coffee these images which most accurately capture a subjects personality don't always require that they face the camera directly.


* Use the portrait setting on the digital camera for individual shots. The portrait setting will set the depth of field to focus on the subject.


* Focus on the subject can also be enhanced by framing them. For instance, a subject may pose in a window, an arbor, a doorway, sitting on a swing, or something similar to focus attention in the image on them.


* Lighting does matter. Although natural light outdoors is generally the best lighting for photographs, direct sunlight must be used carefully as it causes harsh shadows. Using the fill flash on a digital camera can help to reduce such shadows. Otherwise, taking shots in the shade, on an overcast day, or in the morning or evening when the sun is less harsh can help alleviate this problem.


For images that truly capture the personality of people that matter to us, photographs taken by family members can offer a dimension that is very difficult to capture in a studio. A willingness to experiment with more relaxed and natural poses or to avoid posing completely will provide a collection of photographs that reflect and record our lives more accurately.

About the Author


Christine Peppler shares information on home entertainment and home electronics products, including digital cameras on her website at: http://www.homemedias.info.

discount digital camera Items For Viewing
Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for D50 & D70 Digital SLR Cameras



Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for D50 & D70 Digital SLR Cameras
Ultra slim wireless remote shutter trigger for Nikon SLR N65 , N75 , and Lite Touch compact models 110s, 130 ED / Pouch Included

Customer Review: great for the price

This little gizmo is worth the $12. What's really great is that it will fires my d50 & d40 simutaneously. get the same subject from different angles at the same time.

Customer Review: Great Tool

This worked right out of the box and is incredibly easy to use. I'm using it with a D40 and the infrared sensor is close enough to the side of the camera that I don't have to point the remote right at the front; slightly to the side works just fine.



Garmin nüvi 260 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator



Garmin nüvi 260 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
Bring the ultra-cool nüvi 260 along for the ride, and arrive on time and in style. Similar to nüvi 250, nüvi 260 is attractively priced and simple to use. Plus, this sleek, slim navigator comes with turn-by-turn voice directions that announce the name of streets as you navigate, so you can keep your eyes on the road. With nüvi 260 you're just a few screen taps away from anywhere. nüvi 260 comes ready to go right out of the box with preloaded City Navigator® NT street maps, including a hefty points of interest (POIs) database with hotels, restaurants, fuel, ATMs and more. It even announces the name of exits and streets so you never have to take your eyes off the road. Simply touch the color screen to enter a destination, and nüvi takes you there with 2D or 3D maps and turn-by-turn voice directions. In addition, nüvi 260 accepts custom points of interest (POIs), such as school zones and safety cameras and lets you set proximity alerts to warn you of upcoming POIs. Nuvi 260 sports a sleek, slim design and fits comfortably in your pocket or purse. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or foot. Choice of route setup (faster time, shorter distance, off road) Route avoidance (avoid highways, tolls etc.) Custom POIs (ability to add additional points of interest) Picture viewer Configurable vehicle icons (select car-shaped icons for map navigation) World travel clock, currency & measurement converter, and calculator Accepts data cards - SD card (not included) Up to 500 Waypoints Unit dimensions, WxHxD - 3.8W x 2.8H x. 8D (9.7 x 7.1 x 2 cm) Display size, WxH - 2.8W x 2.1H (7.2 x 5.4 cm); 3.5 diag (8.9 cm); Display resolution, WxH - 320 x 240 pixels QVGA color antiglare TFT with white backlight Unit Weight - 5.2 ounces (147.42 g) Battery - rechargeable lithium-ion; Battery life (per full charge) up to 5 hours Preloaded maps

Customer Review: Pragmatic Choice

After reading the reviews of Garmins costing over twice as much as the Nuvi 260 and seeing that many people still weren't completely happy with their choice, I came to the conclusion that the technology had not completely arrived yet, so I would buy a GPS with the minimum bells and whistles and wait for the technology to really catch up to the expectations most people had before sinking a ton of money into another GPS a few years from now. The Nuvi 260 met the minimum requirements and is an interim solution. As such it works just fine, and I think the limitations of the software would be the same with just about any GPS, no matter the cost.



Say for instance you want to find a TJ Maxx store nearby. The 260 will find it for you, but it may or may not be on the way to where you're going otherwise. (I could drive another ten miles and be happy with the next store nearer my route, if you get my meaning.) I doubt any GPS could do that, though, so it's nice just to have one that tries as hard as it can.



Bottom line, you still have to prepare for your trip, have a general idea where you're going, find addresses to plug into the unit, and be ready to make some decisions if you don't like where the unit is directing you. GPS's can only do so much at this moment in time. It's already helped me find a Subway that was tucked into a strip mall well off the freeway in Maryland, and done other miraculous things. But it didn't tell me about the street closure in Manhattan, and it didn't match the recommended way to get to the Toledo Museum of Art from I-75.



In other words, they're not perfect. Yet.



So just buy a mid-range unit that has the minimum features you feel you need and live with it for the next few years.

Customer Review: excellent tool

The Garmin Nuvi 260 has met the majority of my expectations! It has proven to be an excellent tool navigating areas one is not familiar with and rural areas. My only negative comment would be the instructions should be given for turns etc. just a little sooner, due to city traffic conditions. The voice cues are good but you need to get used to the sound of the voice the unit uses, as it can require a second listening or a quick look up at the units written instructions to understand what the unit told you to do! All things said, it is worth every penny I paid for it! I don't go anywhere without it!



Charm Carrying Case for Fujifilm Finepix F10 Fujifilm Finepix F20 Fujifilm Finepix F40fd Fujifilm Finepix F30 Fujifilm Finepix F31fd Fujifilm Finepix F470 Fujifilm Finepix V10 Fujifilm Finepix Z3 Fujifilm Finepix Z5fd



Charm Carrying Case for Fujifilm Finepix F10 Fujifilm Finepix F20 Fujifilm Finepix F40fd Fujifilm Finepix F30 Fujifilm Finepix F31fd Fujifilm Finepix F470 Fujifilm Finepix V10 Fujifilm Finepix Z3 Fujifilm Finepix Z5fd



Airfrom Ultra Slim Mini Digital Camera Case with Detachable Carabiner and LCD Screen Protector for OLYMPUS Olympus FE and Stylus Series Camera - See Description for Full Compatibility



Airfrom Ultra Slim Mini Digital Camera Case with Detachable Carabiner and LCD Screen Protector for OLYMPUS Olympus FE and Stylus Series Camera - See Description for Full Compatibility
PCMicroStore Branded Non-OEM Case. 1 Year Unconditional Warranty if purchased through PCMicroStore (Compatible with Olympus FE Series - FE340, FE-320, FE-300, FE-280, FE-250, FE-230, Stylus Series ? Stylus 1200, Stylus 1030 SW, Stylus 770 SW, Stylus 790 SW and Stylus 850 SW)



discount digital camera in the news
Camcorders: Deals and Discounts

Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:43:55 -0700
If you remember, I did a post a few days back about digital cameras, but somehow I felt that it was kind of incomplete without doing a roundup of all the camcorders, or movie cameras or digital video recorders or handycams, call them what you will. Fact is I don’t have one, and what holiday is complete without holiday movies for heaven’s sake! How can I show my face at a tourist spot without a handycam in tow duly forming extension of arm! Time was it was the Japanese who were seen in every no

Hasselblad H3D-31II, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera with 31mp Sensor & 3″ LCD Display. : Save Digital SLR Camera store

Mon, 14 Jul 2008 03:19:53 -0700
Hasselblad H3D-31II, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera with 31mp Sensor & 3″ LCD Display. Hasselblad H3D-31II, Medium Format Digital SLR Camera with 31mp Sensor & 3" LCD Display. Binding: Electronics Manufacturer: Hasselblad Product Description: With the introduction of the H3D-II, Hasselblad further refines the concept of high end full frame DSLR cameras. The H3D-II, the fourth generation of our digital H series, features a bright 3" LCD and a new, intuitive user interface. The H3D-

Jessops new discounts,best sellers and offers

Mon, 14 Jul 2008 03:07:55 -0700
Jessops new discounts,best sellers and offers July 14th, 2008 Jessops New Discount codes and Offers DIGITAL COMPACT PRICE CRASH We have just dropped the prices on a great range of Nikon and Fujifilm digital compact cameras with savings of up to £50. Use ‘COMPACTCRASH‘ at the checkout. Included in this price crash but featuring special attention is the Nikon S210. It now has space on the home page with a saving of £30 taking it down to £99.99. SPECIAL OFFERS We are now giving away free

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