Saturday, October 26, 2013

Do all digital camera batteries have cancer risk?

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skimmin22


I am looking to buy a replacement battery for my canon digital camera. It uses a lithium nb-4l rechargeable battery. However, on amazon.. some of the batteries have cancer risk / birth defect warnings, and some of them don't (even though they are the same type of battery). So my question is... do all lithium-ion nb-4l batteries come with cancer risk? or are some just made with different chemicals that may cause cancer / birth defects? Thanks!


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Only if you live in California

It you use the battery properly, you are at less risk for cancer than spending a couple of hours riding your bike in the sun

Can we assume that you will resist eating the buggers?

How to set up and use a Canon 650D digital camera?




Geb


How can I set up a new Canon 650D digital camera and what are suitable hardware and software that I could buy to use with the camera to view, edit and print my photographs.
Also explain how to set it up and maintain it.



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Explain how to set up and maintain the Canon DSLR. Tells me that you bought a DSLR because everybody on this site told you too. Now you are faced with how to operate the darn thing. Simply put you bought more camera than you should have. Well the only thing is to make the best of it.

LETS ADDRESS YOUR QUESTIONS FIRST:
1.You should not get into editing beyond the simple cropping that processors offer for now, you have enough on your plate. I always use a store in my community for most of my pictures.. I do not go into their store except to "pick-up" my order. I use their web site to crop, & order my prints. I don't like putting my memory card into machines that have been abused by every "Tom, Dick & Harry!"
COMPUTER UPLOADING: buy & use a memory card reader ($6.00) instead of the camera to computer cord that drives people nuts.
2. Hardware; there is no hardware to buy now or ever. If you are referring to lenses, you do not have the experience now to go out and spend money on lenses that YOU really don't have a need for yet.
SOFTWARE: you should have connected your camera to your computer for any up dates to your camera, when you first got your camera. Make this a once a year project. When I connected my camera, the web site updated the cameras software so I could use the (then) new SDHC memory cards.
3. Set the camera up and maintain it. Starting backwards unless you use some other size battery you should get yourself about 3 sets of double "A" rechargeable batteries. The best brand are Eneloop. Buy together with a battery charger is the most economical way. If you have a different size battery buy two extras batteries, or at least one. Keep batteries charged , what ever size you use.
4. NECK STRAP- Yahoo does not like it when I use capitals all the time BUT this is perhaps the most important thing you can do. Always wear the neck strap. You drop this camera, be warned-dropping is NOT covered under warranty! The camera belongs in two places only, around your neck or in the gadget bag! Not carry by it's strap in your hands (like that blasted Nikon commercial implies!)
5.Auto setting, most people who own DLSR's recommend against using the "Auto" setting. But I recommend YOU use it until you become familiar with your camera.

I also recommend you invest in some easy to read books by Scot Kelby. He writes in a very easy to read style. I have a few because at first digital was foreign to me coming from a film environment.
The really nice thing about his books beyond the understanding factor is his web site. He often refers you to his web site to make visual presentations easier to understand! This is a real plus for me.
And while we are on the subject of reading you should check amazon for a good book on your model camera. Instruction books are often hard to read because it seems they do not employ "tech" writers anymore and you are left with what is left.

That is enough on your plate!

Good Luck

P.S. I just read "Jim A's" advise on the manual. He is correct but I take it one step further. I download and PRINT the manual, leaving out simple things I already know like putting batteries in the camera etc. I take the remaining pages to a large place like Staples and have them cut and spiral bind the rest. I carry this home made manual with me should I encounter a situation I am not familiar with.
All this editing and preparing also enhances my knowledge of the camera and I find I have less & less to refer to. And while I am on my soapbox, get your backside out there and shoot and shoot. Experience is the best teacher!




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What type of digital camera should I buy?

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:D


I'm a high school student, and thinking about buying a digital camera. I don't want something very expensive...under $300, just so I can take pictures of my friends and me. I've been thinking about the Casio Exilim, the Sony Cybershot, or maybe a Canon, and I want something pretty small so I can carry it around, 7 megapixels and up...any suggestions?
I prefer a silver camera, but black's okay too.



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first things u shud look for in a camera are its megapixels. as u said, 7 is enough. then look for the zoom. the more the optical zoom, the better the camera. dont be fooled by the digital zooms. they r of no use. its da optical zoom dat matters. a zoom of about 3.6 to 6 is enuf, even though with 300, u can get zooms upto 12x.
beyond that, everything else is just fancy. even in da fancy stuff, look for face regonition, and shake reduction. then there's da question of the memory card. make sure the camera accepts a normal sd card, and no fancy stuff like a memory stick duo, or a XD picture card. those may be better, but they are far more expensive, and frankly speaking , u have no use for them, if u r just a point-and-shoot casual use photographer.
$300 is enuf for ya to buy a real good camera. color's not so important. most camera's come in either black or silver.

What is the best digital camera for self portraits?




Isolated P


I am looking to purhcase a digital camera so I can specfically take self portraits. I know many cameras offer timers but my photos will be heavily posed and such so I need to have the maximum amount of control from a distance.

I will not be purchasing a $500 camera so please keep a low budget in mind or at least bracket the information like under $200 or under $300 so I can understand the price points and what the additional price has to offer. I am expecting a camera at no less than 5 mp but at such a low budget I am not expecting a whole lot else....

The photos will range from studio photos, head shots, candids and such.

Is a digital SLR the only way to go or can this be done with a cheap digital point and shoot? Are there any with remote options?

If you have any technical tips for self portraiture please give them.
I am looking for specific makes and models of cameras that have remote capabilitiy.

10 seconds is not enough time- I need to have actual control of when teh photo is taken- not just a timing mechanism.

I have already looked around to find information about good self portraiture cameras but all the sights list cameras with too simplisitc timers and don't give any useful information.

I have a pentax SLR film camera so I already know how to run manual settings. I am specifically looking for digital cameras that can be used from a distance.



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I don't fully understand how it works, but check out the Canon Powershot SD430, which has WiFi. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=8612&A=details&Q=&sku=418128&is=REG&addedTroughType=categoryNavigation

I saw somewhere that the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 has a remote control, but if you were going to spend that kind of money, you could choose from any number of DSLR's that seem to all have remote control capabilities.

I also read that the Panasonic DMC-FZ50 has a remote control, but can not confirm this. Same for the Olympus Evolt series.




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What Digital SLR Camera should I purchase?

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xoxo


I am thinking about changing from my Canon Digital Camera, to a Digital SLR camera, for beginners, what camera should i purchase and why?
thanks!



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Hey,

Your budget is..? More or less than 500$?

Here are the models I recommend:
- Canon EOS XS
- Canon EOS XSi
- Canon EOS T2i
- Nikon D3000
- Nikon D5000
- Nikon D90

The T2i, D5000 and D90 have video recording.

Here's a post called 'Buying a DSLR, what's important, megapixels, features, quality, brand, price and which models from 400$+ are good (amazon links too). Here - http://the-digital-photographer.blogspot.com/2010/02/buying-sdhc-memory-card.html

Good luck.

What is the best digital camera out there?




Shroomy


I am looking for a really good digital camera that an amateur like myself can easily use.
I prefer something from Canon, Nikon, or Samsung, but I'm not too picky about the brand.
The price doesn't matter as long as it's not too expensive.
It needs to be something that doesn't die right away, and I would like it to be pretty small.

Thanks!



Answer
I would suggestion these are good quality digital cameras (take good pictures, good of megapixel, good zoom, small) and inexpensive :

Canon PowerShot SD1400IS : 14.1 MP, 4x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom, 2.7-Inch LCD, 720p HD movie shooting capability plus HDMI output, Smart AUTO intelligently selects from 22 predefined settings, New scene modes such as Miniature Effect and Fisheye Effect Low Light mode for dimly-lit situations, etc. (Announced : February, 2010)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035FZJJ4?ie=UTF8&tag=garnavgpsrev-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0035FZJJ4

Canon PowerShot SD780IS : 12.1MP, 3x optical zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilizer, 2.5-inch LCD, Record video in beautiful high definition, Face Detection Self-Timer, Intelligent Contrast Correction, Red-eye Correction, etc. (Announced : February, 2009)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001SER47Y?ie=UTF8&tag=garnavgpsrev-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001SER47Y

Nikon Coolpix S570 : 12MP, 5x wide-angle Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens, 2.7-inch high-resolution LCD, 4-way VR image stabilization system, Scene Auto Selector and Smart Portrait System, etc. (Announced : August, 2009)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002KANX84?ie=UTF8&tag=garnavgpsrev-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002KANX84

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 : 14.1MP, 10x optical zoom Sony G-Lens, 3.0-inch LCD screen, HD Movie mode (720p), Capture breathtaking images in Sweep Panorama Mode, iAuto automatically optimizes camera settings, Smile Shutter technology automatically captures a smile, etc. (Announced : February, 2010)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0033VKKB2?ie=UTF8&tag=garnavgpsrev-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0033VKKB2




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Friday, October 25, 2013

What digital camera do you recommend for a high school photography class?

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E.C.


I have photography this semester, and the teacher would like us to provide digital cameras with at least 8MP, as well as being DSLR.

I'm going to be shooting a lot of sports, as I'm on yearbook as well, and I'd like to keep it under $200 if at all possible. I'd like something that would last for a decent length of time, as well. Any help would be appreciated :)



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Your options are limited but it is possible. One recommendation (possibly the ONLY one) is a Canon XT (350D) with kit 18-55mm lens.

I am from the UK and I have seen these bodies and lenses sell for less than the $200 equivalent in £'s.

Here is an auction in the US I have just found as an example..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Canon-EOS-Digital-Rebel-XT-8-0-MP-Digital-SLR-/150656356509?pt=Digital_Cameras&hash=item2313d1909d

and here is one that has ended and is just slightly over your budget..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Canon-EOS-Digital-Rebel-XT-DS126071-DSLR-w-18-55mm-lens-/230667722395?pt=Digital_Cameras&hash=item35b4de1e9b

Up your budget to $250 and you will certainly get this camera and lens if you try hard enough. And it is also a fine camera, I used to own one.

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What digital slr camera should I buy for magazine photography? I am not a professional photographer?




louise w


My partner and I have set up a local community magazine, we have been using a point and shoot digital camera, but feel that we now need to upgrade to a slr. We have no professional training in photography, so have limited knowlege on the subject. I have searched the internet for different reviews, but just seem to drown in information. Please can someone offer advice, please!!!!!


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any entry point DSLR will be good enough. Something like the Nikon D40 or the Canon Digital Rebel XT/350D is perfect for a starter like you. They're pretty affordable (compared to other DSLRs that is) and it works just like any other DSLR so if you upgrade your camera to another DSLR in the future you won't find yourself in a hard time adapting yourself to a new camera.

The hardest thing to pick is not the camera - it's the lens - some lenses are specialized and there's one made for specific task, and it won't work well if you use it for another task. But at this point - if all you do is taking picture of people, I think the kit lens that comes with the two camera I mentioned above is good enough.

Finally I highly recommend a photography class for you - a DSLR is a pretty complex piece of equipment (well there's an auto mode but you won't be utilizing a DSLR's potential if you're using auto and at that point you'd better off with a point and shoot anyway) and you will appreciate what you have to learn in the photography class.

Well, I hope this helps.




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Need help in deciding which camera i should purchase?

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Tav


I'm planning to buy a camera,
i've done some research on cnet and have found two that are really nice

The Canon SD750, and
The Canon SD870

I need some advices which one i should purchase because they both are really awesome, with sleek designs, and high megapixels



Answer
Go to the website dpreview.com where they give you great reviews on all digital cameras. They also give you user reviews which I found very helpful. I have the SD750 and think its a great little camera. Made in Japan, metal body, large scratch resistant screen, and a real long battery life along with great pictures are just some of the things I really like about this camera. No complaints.

I am looking to replace the clear window in front of the lcd on a Kodak EASYSHARE M530 digital camera?

Q. The clear back window in front of the screen is scratched pretty bad and i cannot find anywhere to replace it. i even contacted Kodak and they do not sell a replacement. PLEASE HELP!


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We still have all kinds of cameras Original,they brand new and original .The camera comes with 2 years international warranty made in Japan.

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What do all the numbers mean on SLR cameras?Which is the best one?

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Catherine.


I am looking to buy a Canon SLR digital camera and I understand megapixels but dont understand the other numbers like the 18-55mm or whatever. What should I be looking for? Larger numbers?


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I think you should go with Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera
*18.0-megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor; ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800)
*Includes 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS UD standard zoom lens
*Improved EOS HD Video mode with manual exposure control; Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor
*5.3 fps continuous shooting; enhanced iFCL 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system

http://www.amazon.com/Canon-60D-3-0-Inch-18-135mm-Standard/dp/B0040JHVC2/?tag=nktf-20

Best cheapest Canon Digital SLR Camera that can perform HD video?




HipsterDas


I prefer Canon Digital SLR Camera's compared to typical, cheaper handheld consumer camera's because I prefer a professional approach to my work. If you can suggest any other camera with these abilities, that's great. I'm looking for a digital camera (more preferably Canon Digital SLR) that can take amazing pictures as well as camcorder(HD) abilities. Also at a reasonable price, and I'm talking about below the 600-700 dollar mark(or in between).


Answer
I would suggest the Canon EOS Rebel T3 12.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm IS II Lens and EOS HD Movie Mode.

It has a very reasonable price, $591.53, and has great reviews on Amazon.

There is more information about this camera, and others on my photo website, here:

http://photoluminary.com/2011/06/best-digital-slr-cameras-2011-amazon/




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How to Buy a Canon Digital Camera Online Canon Digital SLR Camera ?

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resourcegu


I am looking for the best place to find a good quality and cheap canon digital camera or a digital slr camera from sony mustek digital cameras or minolta online ?

Thanks for the Help!!!



Answer
yahoo shopping

How do I upgrade the lens of my canon powershot digital camera?




nicolerao8


I have a canon digital camera with a 4x optical zoom. what kind of lens do i look for to upgrade to higher zoom? I am pretty camera dumb but am getting into pics so want a camera that wont get blurry upon getting far a way pics.
I found telephoto lenses that are 3x does that mean that my new zoom would be 7x since I already have a 4x or does it replace what the camera already has? This is where I am getting confused.



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Most cheaper non-DSLR cameras will not allow you to upgrade: the most you could hope to do is get an adapter piece and a telephoto mount for it.

This only works if you actually spent good money on that camera, though since most don't afford it. Plus, telephotos are not worth the money if the zoom is that low, so you should just get a new camera in my opinion.

Edit: A telephoto will compound with your camera's optical zoom, so 4x3 = 12x zoom.

I should warn that most telephotos tend to make it more difficult to hold your camera in a balanced way and usually require their own stands if you want a clean shot.




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I am shopping to replace my broken Digital camera. What FEATURES should be my focus?

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chasvanblo


The Fuji-Digital camera I bought from a travelling-merchant, years ago has finally given out. - It no longer powers-up. :-( I used it to take a few Final pic's of my nephew's newly-arrived son a few days ago, so I do have some .jpeg's in it that I really want to take out.
I am shopping to replace this digital camera with one with even more and better features - for a reasonable price.
Beginning my browsing at Wally World, I find a few models of cameras to consider.
How VERSATILE is the standard Aim-and-shoot-type of Digital camera vs. the model that comes with interchangeable lenses (like it's earlier version of the 35mm film camera)?

The Models and prices range from a CANON @$79.00
to a FUJIFILM @$119.00
to a SONY @$119.00
to a NIKON@$149.00

I am not a PROFESSIONAL Photographer by any means. - I want an easy-to-operate unit that will allow me to edit my .jpegs on-the-spot, easily upload to my desktop terminal to post to my FB Wall and attach to misc. E-mails and will allow me to take an occasional live video with sound-recording.

What can be my shopping-options?
I live on a VERY-TIGHT BUDGET, so price is very important.
Placing a PRICE-LIMIT on my shopping, I will go as high as $150 for a GOOD QUALITY Digital camera with more features (I hope to be able to Edit my images inside this camera as well as setting the other options %Aperature, F-stop, Automatic-Focus, Repeating shots, etc.)
I am REALLY GOING AFTER THIS NEW CAMERA, planning to buy it soon.

Comparing the TYPES of Digital cameras (Fixed-focus vs. Interchangeable-lenses) which type of digital camera offers a better deal, is more versatile and is more durable (I hope to travel with this camera)?



Answer
The Canon A810 is an easy to use budget compact camera. Works amazing, easy to use. It takes high quality HD videos, focuses well, not painfully slow. If don't expect manual features or anything professional get it

What type of camera would you suggest for me?




x_moopy_x


Right now, I'm looking at Nikon and Canon SLR Digital camera's [like the Canon Rebel xti, for example]. I just want some outside opinions on the type of camera I should purchase.
I previously had a Minolta Maxxum5, but I want to "upgrade" to a digital.
I love to take photographs of landscape and scenery [my family travels to the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee very often], including old farm buildings, mountains, waterfalls, etc. I also take many pictures at live music shows, where the lighting can be very poor and there's a lot of action. Basically, i'm looking for an all around great camera.
Now, I'm not the richest person in the world either. I'm looking for a camera [body only] costing $600 or less.

If you could also guide me in the right direction as far as camera lenses, that would be great.

thanks a bunch.



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If you have a couple of Minolta A-type mount lenses, you should look at the Sony Alpha-100 (A100) digital SLR, as this is the type of lens that the camera takes. The body alone is available at B&H Photo for $599. I'm not a HUGE fan of this camera, but it is one of the top 10 digital SLR's in the consumer market right now.

If you want to get away from your Minolta lenses or want to avoid Sony in the first place, the Nikon D40 and Canon Rebel XT are in your price range. They are the number 2 and 3 selling consumer SLR's right now. http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/4341/top-selling-digital-slrs-for-may.html I have abias towards the Nikon way of doing things and I usualyl recommend the D40, but you mentioned the Rebel XTi, so I will mention the XT as it is in your price range.

Since you have some experience, you ought to go to a camera shop and play with both the D40 and the XT and see what you think. The way they feel in your hands will be the deciding factor. I have a stock comparison that I will include here, though.......

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Nikon D40 vs. Canon EOS 350D (Rebel XT)

This isn't exactly what you asked for, but perhaps you will find it helpful in making your decision. I have never used a Canon EOS 350D, so I can't actually compare the cameras, but I favor the D40 because it has a spotmeter and the 350D doesn't. Although the D40 seems small, it is practically the exact same size as the 350D.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_eos350d%2Cnikon_d40&show=all

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/page17.asp
tells us that the Canon 350D meter calibration is off by about 1/3 of a stop. This would not really present any problems, except that it suggests "something" to me about the quality, since the Nikon and Pentax are dead on.

Scroll on down the page for image comparisons. The D40 is clearly sharper and shows less noise at all ISO settings.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/page18.asp shows us that both handle shadows equally, but the D40 clips the highlights by about 1/3 of a stop.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/page21.asp shows a side-by-side of studio images. The 8 MP of the Canon 350D at least put the camera on equal footing with the Nikon D40 for image quality, but you have to take note that the Rebel XT is shot at ISO 100 and the Nikon is shot at it lowest setting of ISO 200. I think the Canon images may look a little better, but we know from the prior page that under equal lighting levels, the Canon will start to break up before the Nikon.

The reviewer says, "While it is possible to pick areas of the image which lend some credence to the EOS 350D's 34% pixel count advantage it's clear that the average observer would not notice these differences and that you would need a very large output size for any of them to become visible."

Check this out...

http://dpreview-img.fotki.com/gallery/canoneos350d_samples1/originals/img_4068-raw-dpp.jpg is taken by the Canon 350D with a 17 mm focal length at f/6.3, 1/80th of a second, ISO 400 using RAW.

http://dpreview-img.fotki.com/gallery/nikond40_samples/originals/dsc_1206.jpg is taken with the Nikon D40 with an 18 mm focal length at f/4.5, 1/80th of a second, ISO 400 using jpeg.

The point of focus for the Canon photo is a bit deeper than it is for the Nikon, but even having 8MP and using RAW and a smaller aperture, I think the Canon image breaks up a lot more than the Nikon. You can barely make out the features on the face of the gentleman in the background. Is this the camera or the superiority of the Nikon 17-55 lens, which so many of us here praise???

Okay, I've made my stance clear. I like the Nikon D40 better than the Canon EOS 350D, so here's my general review of the D40.

The Nikon D40 is a great little camera, very easy to use and quite reasonably priced. It has a few "consumer friendly" totally automatic modes that make it very easy to use, but still offers total photographic control when you are ready to take charge. It will get you in the Nikon family which is a great place to be. If you buy accessories and lenses, you will be able to use everything on any Nikon that you might upgrade to later on.

Check out Nikon's "Picturetown" promotion, where they handed out 200 D40's in Georgetown, SC. http://www.stunningnikon.com/picturetown/

Here are a few reviews, in case you have not read them yet. Be sure to note that they are several pages long and some of the reviews also have some sample images that you can look at.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/nikon_d40.html
http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/3756/camera-test-nikon-d40.html
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/d40-recommendations.htm

I hate to see people slam the camera because it can't autofocus with older Nikon lenses. It is true that there is a "slight problem" with older Nikon lenses not autofocusing on the D40, but if you do not own a bag full of older lenses, it is not going to be a problem. It is barely a problem anyhow. If you check www.nikonusa.com for "AF-S" lenses, which are ALL 100% compatible with the D40, you will find 23 lenses, including 7 "VR" (vibration Reduction) lenses and one true macro lens with "VR". There are another 25-plus lenses in the current catalog that provide all functions except autofocus as well as many (possibly dozens) "out of print" lenses that will work just as well. In addition, although these lens will not autofocus, most of them will still give focus confirmation. From the D40 manual: "If the lens has a maximum aperture of f/5.6 of faster, the viewfinder focus indicator can be used to confirm whether the portion of the subject in the selected focus area is in focus. After positioning the subject in the active focus area, press the shutter release button halfway and rotate the lens focusing ring until the in-focus indicator is displayed." (See http://www.members.aol.com/swf08302/nikonafs.txt for a list of AF-S lenses.)

The D40 only has 3 autofocus zones arranged horizontally at the center, 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions. This might be considered a limitation, but realistically, most people will find this perfectly adequate, especially if you are moving up from a point and shoot with only a center zone.

You can get the D40 with the 18-55 kit lens at B&H Photo available through Yahoo! Shopping or at 1-800-622-4987) for $525 (June 2007). Add a Lexar Platinum (60X speed) card for $25 or 2 GB for $35. Or - get the D40 with 18-135 lens and 1 GB Lexar card for $750. They also have used D40's from $475.

And yet... clearly these are both very good cameras. What it all comes down to is which one YOU feel better about. Go to a camera shop and pick them up and see.

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How to recover deleted photos/videos from a digital camera (canon)?

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Bandito


I accidently deleted pictures on my canon digital camera, and i know i need cardrecovery or other photo recovery tools to install. But then i dunno how. I have installed the cardrecovery software and it says first connect your camera or the memory card to your computer. " I did that". Then i need to know what the drive letter is? I have no clue about this. I think it must be D:.

Can someone help me by telling me step by step how i can get my precious fotos back. For free if possible.

Thanks



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Hi, here is the steps might be helpful to you:
1. Connect the memory card to computer. Under "My Computer", note the drive letter assigned to your camera's memory card (usually G: or H:).
2. Download this program on your compute. here is the link: http://www.asoftech.com/apr/
3. Install and start the program. then select the drive where your lost files located, click Start. Now the scanning process will start to search the deleted files. After a while you will then get a list of recoverable files.
4. Press Recover to perform full recovery.

Zoombrowser-How do I save a zoomed version of a photo?




Alex36


I have a photo on Zoombrowser (the Canon digital camera software) on which I want to zoom in on a particular part (the people) and save. But when I try to do that, and select "Save As", the photo goes back to the way it was (unzoomed). Can you modify the photo like this in Zoombrowser?


Answer
You cannot do that. When you do a zoomed in view, that is all it is, it is not actually recreating the photo into a larger size. As said in the other answer, to do what you want requires cropping of the photo and resizing. I have used Zoombrowser in the past and I can't remember if it is capable of that or not. It is actually a very limited program designed to do just the most basic editing functions.

A program such as Photoshop is what you need, or you can download GIMP for free:

http://gimp.org

steve




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what cams(canon &nikon models) are popular with semi-pros or professionals?

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J


Someone who has passed a good 3 year with an entry level dslr,what should be his next buy? give some options above the nikon d3000 or 3100...
also tell one dream cam thats every photographers desire.



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Nikon (http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Digital-SLR-Cameras/index.page )
- D7000
- D300s
- D700
- D3s
- D3x

Canon (http://usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/slr_cameras )
- 60D
- 7D
- 5D Mark II
- 1D Mark IV
- 1Ds III

Any camera will be a good choice. Just choose the one that fits under your budget. I would suggest sticking with Nikon if you already have a Nikon system going though.

Upgrade for my Canon PowerShot A590 IS?




Eriyu


My digital camera recently broke, and I'm trying to figure out what to replace it with. I immediately went to Canon's newest A-series, the 3100, but I was extremely disappointed to realize that it lacks a viewfinder and, more importantly, a manual mode. I'm on a limited budget; I'd like to spend less than $200 if possible, but I'd really be satisfied with anything nicer than my old A590. Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!



Answer
You should buy this one

Canon PowerShot SX130IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera

Shoot 720p HD video with stereo sound while using the optical zoom
High-powered 12x wide-angle optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer
Scene modes like Miniature Effect for Movie and Fisheye Effect; Advanced Smart AUTO
DIGIC 4 Image Processor, with 12.1 megapixels; 3.0-inch wide LCD
Capture images to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (not included)




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what is the latest model of canon digital camera and what is diffrences between these ?

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shrestharj


i have bought cannos sd 630 . But i know there is latest model of canon digital camera in the market . So i want to know what can i do with my cannos sd 630 and what can't i do ?


Answer
The Canon SD 630 is a very good compact camera.
I don't think you should worry about the other models for now. I would wait till next year to see what is coming out.
They are...
SD800 IS, 7.1 MP, 3.7x optical
SD900, 10MP, 3x optical
A630, 8MP, 4x optical but larger in size
The two SD models just have more megapixels and the newer processor.
And the SD630 has the same excellent movie mode...and has a large 3.0" LCD.
Just make sure you use a fast SD card.

What is your opinion on Canon digital cameras?




money


I bought a Canon digital camera 4 years ago and it broke down 1 month ago. to repair it will cost me $200. is it normal?


Answer
Canon is a good company, but nothing lasts forever, you have to realize it. If you cherish your camera you can repair it but better get another one, I would advise another Canon as you already have the software and the gadget for it.




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What do all the numbers mean on SLR cameras?Which is the best one?

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Catherine.


I am looking to buy a Canon SLR digital camera and I understand megapixels but dont understand the other numbers like the 18-55mm or whatever. What should I be looking for? Larger numbers?


Answer
I think you should go with Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera
*18.0-megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor; ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800)
*Includes 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS UD standard zoom lens
*Improved EOS HD Video mode with manual exposure control; Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor
*5.3 fps continuous shooting; enhanced iFCL 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system

http://www.amazon.com/Canon-60D-3-0-Inch-18-135mm-Standard/dp/B0040JHVC2/?tag=nktf-20

Can a Canon EOS SLR film camera use Canon digital SLR lenses?




Uncle Penn


I've got an older 35 mm Canon EOS SLR. I'm seeing a lot of the 28-135mm zoom lenses on sale that come with the Canon 40D digital cameras. Can I use that lens on my film camera?


Answer
You sure can. All EF lenses can be used on both film and digital Canon cameras. The only lenses that your film camera can not use are the EFs lenses these are designed specifically for the cropped sensors on DSLR cameras. For instance many DSLR cameras come with a EFs 18-55mm lens. This would be the equivalent to the EF 28-90mm lens that comes with many film cameras.

The reason why Canon produces these EFs lenses is that because of the cropped sensor (smaller than 35mm film) the field of view is magnified by 1.6

This is great for a telephoto lens. Your 200 mm lens becomes a 320mm lens. On the wide angle end you lose out. This is why Canon has lenses like the EFs 18-55 mm and the EFs 10-22mm.

Bottom line make sure it is an EF lens and not an EFs lens and you will have no problems.




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Monday, October 21, 2013

Is it bad to take a picture of the sun with a digital camera?

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Bizzy


I have a point and shoot digital camera, a Canon HS 300 to be exact.
I'm curious to know if taking pictures of the sun is bad for the camera? I took a few today. But can constant pictures of the sun damage the camera?



Answer
Contrary to the other people who answered, Ive heard that the sun can damage the sensor in your camera if it is too bright (time of day) or if your lens is zoomed in on the sun. At sunset or sunrise, you should be ok.

How do I take a closeup picture using my digital camera?




Sridhar


What settings do I set my camera to?
And where would I find the setting?

Note: Mine is a fairly advanced digital camera from Canon.

(Give me the general settings for closeup pictures. What other tips do you have to offer?)



Answer
Most Canon P&S cameras have a "macro" mode that allows the camera to focus on close subjects - Somewhere on your camera should be a button with a little flower - press it and there you go...




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What's considered a good number/level of mega pixels for a digital camera?

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Blessed


Im looking to buy a new digital camera. I want something that takes great pictures (but obviously not a 4000 dollar professional camera) .. for good every day -type pictures, what's a decent number of mega pixels? Im looking at a 14mp camera now.. would that be any good?


Answer
Pixel counts have nothing to do with image quality. It's marketing, pushed for so many years, that consumers see it as a measure of quality. Because camera makers have painted themselves into a corner, they must continue to push more and more pixels to sell more cameras.

The sad fact is that when it comes to cell phone cameras, and all compact cameras, regardless of price or brand, they are getting worse every year, not better. The image sensors aren't getting any bigger, so the pixels must get smaller. Smaller pixels gather less light, that means more noise. These sensors also have poor contrast, dynamic range, and color. That's why you see these photos people post on facebook with tons of noise/grain, and funky color.

This is the reason I own a dSLR and why I'm looking at a compact with a large image sensor like a Sony NEX 5N, or a micro four thirds camera. Compacts have been ruined. I would not buy any 14 megapixel compact camera. But that's me personally.

I understand you have a budget, and you are not a hard core pro. Buy the compact digital camera that has the fewest pixels that has the features you want. The ones with a "BSI" (back side illuminated) CMOS sensor perform better, you'll have to dig into the specs on the official sites to find out which model has them. They can be found on Sony, and Canon compacts among others.

And finally read the reviews, they are everywhere. The real pros will post sample images in different conditions to give you a better idea of actual image quality.

What is the best camera brand for an amatuer photographer?




'tis grace


I'm interested in taking artistic photographs and I know that I don't want to use a puny little camera to do it. What is the best brand in your opinion? And maybe an idea on the price range? I'd like for it to be a digital camera.


Answer
I recommend to anyone seriously contemplating the purchase of a new digital SLR camera to consider these two primary questions:
1. How much money do you have to spend???? $500.? $800.? $1,500.?
2. What level of photography do you aspire to "progress to" in the coming years ? (i.e. basic beginner, intermediate, or professional/business use).
For most beginners to intermediates I usually suggest one of these two manufacturers: Canon vs Nikon

1. Canon EOS Rebel model XSi. (Also known as the Canon 450D in Britain) The "kit" package comes with an 18-55mm zoom lens. The camera has pop-up flash, 12.2 Megapixels, and shutter speeds up to 1/4000th, 100-1,600 ISO sensitivity, 7 auto exposure Scene modes, PLUS Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Programmed Exposure Modes and Manual. It also has a 3 inch LCD screen, 3.5 frames continuous per second max., 9 point AF system, Live View Functioning and the ability to record photos in 3, 6 or 12 Megapixels PLUS numerous other great features found only on more expensive cameras. Wal-Mart is also selling them now for about $799. Sam's Club also has them for $729. I also think that Amazon dot com has them for around $650. Hereâs some more info about this FANTASTIC camera: http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/XSI/XSIA.HTM#

I bought one of these 6 months ago and use it as my "back up" camera. I absolutely love it. I have gotten some fantastic photos with it and cannot praise it enough. I routinely enlarge my photos to make 8x10's and 11x14 size enlargements with no noticeable distortion or loss of detail in the pictures.
Another excellent choice from Canon includes the Rebel XS (also known as the EOS 1000D) which is a 10 megapixel camera which comes with the 18-55mm lens. It sells for around $550-600. US Dollars. http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/XS/XSA.HTM

2. Nikon D-90: If you prefer to use Nikon equipment I strongly recommend the Nikon D-90 which has 12.3 Megapixels, 3 inch monitor with Live View, 200-3,200 ISO sensitivity, 11 point AF system with Face Priority, 4.5 frames per second in continuous mode, 5 advanced Scene modes for auto exposure plus Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Programmed Auto plus Manual. The D-90 sells for around $900-950. (Body ONLY. The 18-55mm lens cost an additional $150.-175.) Typically, Nikon equipment is slightly more expensive than Canon equipment, but (having owned both Nikon and Canon cameras), I have seldom noticed BETTER quality results using Nikon equipment. Hereâs some more info about this Nikon: http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/D90/D90A.HTM
Another great choice is the 10.2 megapixel Nikon D-60 kit ($649) which also comes with the 18-55mm lens. All of these Nikon's can be found at Best Buy or Amazon dot com for a very low price. To learn more about this Nikon check this site out: http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/ND60/ND60A.HTM

If you are convinced that Nikon is the way to go, but donât have as much money to spend, there are several other models to consider.You might prefer the 6.1 megapixel Nikon D-40 ($499) kit that comes with the 18-55mm lens. To learn more this Nikon camera check this site out: http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/ND40/ND40A.HTM


These selections are probably the best choices for any beginner to intermediate skill level, offering the most lenses and other accessories, dealers and places to purchase.

I strongly recommend that ALL beginners buy a good book on digital photography AND take a class or two from a Vocational school or Community Education Center in your area.
You can learn more about the technical specifications of each of these two cameras at these websites:
http://www.usa.canon.com
http://www.nikonusa.com

Good Luck




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What is the best underwater digital camera?

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Crissy


I am looking for an everyday point and shoot digital camera that can fit in my pocket and withstand some water. Olympus Stylus Tough series seems great except all reviews say photos are not sharp and are too soft. Canon D10 says photo quality is great but camera is big and ugly. Any first hand suggestions? I would like to keep the price under $300. I am currently using a Canon G9 as my daily camera but want something smaller.


Answer
If you read the conclusion of a group test here, it says that it recommends the Canon D10 and Panasonic TS1 over the others: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q209waterproofgroup/page17.asp

The Pentax W60 happens to be the runner-up, and it should be considered as well if you prefer looks over function.

Have fun and good luck!

How much am I looking at paying to repair my camera lens?




LadyD


It's a retractable lens (I guess?? I'm not a camera person) but anywho, it was all the way out like I was about to take a picture and I accidentally dropped it on tile floor. Now that just made one of the levels of the retractable lens bend in a little, and it's done that before and I've just popped it back into place (which I'm sure i not the best idea but thats how I learn) so I attempt to pop it back into place and it totally goes way inside and the par t ( I guess the shutter that opens and closes when you turn it on and off) just broke off...all of it still works but when I try to turn it on the lens tries to come out but it can't cause it's stuck inside. So anyway...I haven't messed with it anymore cause apparently I can't fix it but I was wondering how much the repair of this would cost. It's a Canon digital camera if that matters. If this doesn't make sense just e-mail any questions. Thanks for your help.


Answer
Unfortunately it will likely cost more to repair than to replace. Even if its under warranty, abuse such as dropping isn't covered. You may as well begin shopping for its replacement.
Since you didn't say what model Canon you have I'm guessing its a digicam. Check the Sept. 2007 issue of Shutterbug magazine for a review of five 10 megapixel digicams. You can also access it at shutterbug.com.

When you get your new camera, secure it around your neck with a good neck strap. In 36 years I've yet to drop a camera. My camera is either in my camera bag or hanging around my neck.




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How do I get my video camera video online?

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Jackie S


I have a Canon digital video camera. Model NTSC 2r85 I taped something onto the tape instead of the memory card. How do I convert this to go the card or through my USB port to my computer?


Answer
Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac is a real helpful and self-explanatory assistant for converting almost all popular videos like TV shows (*.tivo, *dvr-ms, *.trp, *.tp, *.ts, etc), HD, AVCHD videos (*.mod, *.tod, *.m2ts, *.evo, *.vro, *.m2t, *.mts, *.tp, etc) from DVs or camcorders (JVC, Panasonic, Cannon, Sony, etc), DVDs (*.vob), QuickTime videos (*.mov), YouTube videos (*.flv, *.f4v), and common videos (*.avi, *.mxf, *.vp6, *.wmv, *.mkv, *.dts-hd, *.truehd, *.dts, *.ac3, etc.) to MOV, MKV, WMV, MP4, H.264/AVC, MPG, MPEG, AVI, MP3, AAC, AC3, M4R, etc with pristine quality and without A/V out of sync.

With this Mac Video Converter, you can enjoy tons of videos on your iPad, iPod, iPhone, Android phones, PS3, PSP, Xbox, Zune, Creative Zen, cell phones and so on, or edit them in Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, FCE, Avid, iMovie, etc, or insert to PPT for presentation; or even upload to YouTube, websites for sharing.

http://www.aunsoft.com/video-converter-mac/

Is there a website where I can upload a 600 MB video from my digital camera?




Erica S


Hi everyone. I have a 5 minute video that I shot using my Canon digital camera and it's 600 MB in size. All the websites I've gone to either have a 200 MB limit or don't allow private accounts. I'd like a website that allows privacy. Anyone have any ideas?


Answer
www.adrive.com

its free
50 gb storage
max size of one file 2 gb
you can attach folders with upto 1000 files simultaneously
you can share the videos by sending those files to any email account

check it out.




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International shipping of Electronic Goods to India ?

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Rhythmic S


I wish to buy a Canon SX30IS Digital Camera. I am from India and this camera costs Rs. 29000 in India. When checked on the US website of Canon, the same model is priced at a bit less than 20000.
Is there any way i can get this camera shipped from the United States to India ?
please help.



Answer
I am not sure about digital cameras specifically, but many online shops do not accept international orders or offer international shipping.

Here is a shopping directory website listing online shops that ship to India:

http://www.intletail.com/india/electronics/digital-cameras/etailers

I hope that link is of some help to you.

What is the average longevity of a good Digital Compact Camera (if maintained properly) ?




shankd67


How many years can I expect to see a digital point & shoot camera (esp. from a popular brand viz. Canon, Olympus or Nikon) ....working, if I operate & maintain it in a proper manner ?
My maintenance of any thing is quite good. I am from India and its a tropical country.



Answer
The key to maintaining anything is proper care. I keep my gear clean, properly cased, always use a neck/wrist strap, and try to protect them in inclement weather.

For example, I have:

1) a Canon SD870 IS (a P&S) that is 4+ years old, and it looks and works like brand new. I expect another 10 years at least.

Other older cameras:
2) a Canon Sureshot WP-1 (waterproof 35mm P&S) that is 16 years old
3) a D30 (DSLR) that is going on 12 years old, and still sees frequent use (I'm using it to teach my wife photography and use it for boudoir sessions)
4) Several (7) 35mm film cameras from the 60s & 70s that work great
5) a Bronica C that is (uhhh...counts on fingers and toes several times) about 46 years old

By keeping them clean, getting CLA maintenance (Cleaning/Lubrication/timing Adjustment) done on them, and giving them normal use... they all work like they were designed to




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