Posts Tagged ‘Camera’
Samsung Digital Camera with Cool Analog Gauges
| by Shane McGlaun posted July 18th, 2008 | Tags: Camera, Samsung |
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When it comes to cameras I really don’t care what they look like for the most part as long as the image quality is good and the camera isn’t pink or some other girly hue. I normally shoot with a Nikon D80 DSLR to get the best image quality, but the thing is heavy. I have found myself wishing on several occasions though that I was using a nice and compact point-and-shoot. I particularly like the new thin style point-and-shoot cameras like the new Samsung TL9 that have internal optical zoom. This features means that the lens doesn’t protrude out the front of the camera at all and you still get good levels of zoom. |
Canon Introduces Entry-Level EOS Rebel XS DSLR
| by Shane McGlaun posted July 8th, 2008 | Tags: Camera, Canon, DSLR |
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No one will argue that the digital camera has changed the photography world. Digital camera have made it easier and cheaper for camera users to shoot pictures and print them without the added cost and hassle of having film based pictures developed. Canon is a major manufacturer of some of the best point-and-shoot and DSLR cameras on the market and today Canon has introduced its new entry-level Canon EOS Rebel XS DSLR. Canon says that the Rebel XS is aimed at the amateur photographer who is looking to upgrade form a point-and-shoot to their first DSLR. |
Catch Your Pet’s Indiscretions with the Pet’s Eye View Camera
| by Shane McGlaun posted July 7th, 2008 | Tags: Camera, Pets |
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Anyone who has owned at pet has come home from the office or a movie and walked into a big ol’ mess courtesy of your dog or cat. Each and every time something like this happens the first thing a pet owner says is how did the dog/cat manage to make this sort of mess. Thanks to technology you will never have to wonder how your pet managed to make such a mess or escape from your yard again. The Pet’s Eye Camera is a digital still camera that can be set to shoot images at intervals of one shot per minute, one shot every 5 minutes or one shot every 15 minutes. |








