Digital Cameras

Articles in Digital Cameras

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Sony's Cybershot line of cameras offer a range of digital camera options from ultra compact models which fit easily in a pocket or purse, to point and shoot models which have fully automatic features to larger more advanced models with long zoom ... more »
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Selecting the right ISO on your digital camera is the first step to taking wonderful pictures. Most cameras have an "Auto ISO" mode as the default, but many users are becoming interested in manually adjusting this sensitivity to suit their ... more »
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Digital cameras use flash memory to store pictures. A higher memory flash card makes sense especially when you are staying away from your computer for a long period and need to store a large number of pictures in your camera at a time. Here is ... more »
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Digital cameras are becoming very popular. Downloading them to your PC is easy so that you can print your pictures at home. By following a few simple instructions, your at home prints will rival those from the photographer's studio... more »
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If you're ready to make that leap into the digital world of photography, it can be a little overwhelming trying to translate all of the technological jargon into laymen's terms. Pixels, mega pixels, resolution, LCD, memory cards--what do you ... more »
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One of the best gifts to give children on their birthday or Christmas is a digital camera. Some parents might have a hard time deciding on what features best suit their children when it comes to using a digital camera. Here is how to find the ... more »
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The best digital camera for you might be the worst fit for someone else. With so many options and features to choose from, you can custom fit a camera to your needs. The way you are going to use your camera will tell you what features to consider ... more »
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You have spent the time and money to create a great portfolio of your photography skills and now you need to create a way to showcase them in a quick, but effective eye-popping manner. Consider selecting a collage to let your pictures tell a ... more »
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This article shows you a step by step tested method of making a nightvision camera out of a webcam..if you are willing to sacrifice an old one for this... more »
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Tired of buying new batteries all the time? There are ways to maintain the batteries you have for longer periods of time... more »
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Removing pictures from a digital camera can be fairly easy with just a few steps and having the right accessories. By following these easy steps, you are sure to have all of those pictures from your favorite occasion so that you can keep all of ... more »
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Storing your photos on your computer ensures that you have them at your fingertips when you want to print them or send them to a retailer to have them printed for you. You can also share them via email, use them for scrapbooking or burn to a CD ... more »
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Buying high-end electronics may sound overwhelming. It may take a little work, but once you understand what you are looking for it can become a very simple process. Follow the steps below to buy a high-end camcorder online... more »
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Most people have a digital camera today. But how many of these people actually know how to use their cameras, completely, and know what to do with their pictures after they take them. Taking a class will give you the proper tools for using your ... more »
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The cameras in cell phones are getting better all the time. Sony Ericsson has a 3.2-megapixel camera phone on the market and Nokia just released a phone with a 5-megapixel camera. Many new models come standard with a 2-megapixel camera. With ... more »
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Whether you prefer using a digital or film camera, taking professional-looking pictures can be fun and rewarding. With patience and practice you will be taking photos worth framing every time. Just follow these steps... more »
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Learn how to take clear, high-quality pictures and home videos with a Canon digital camera. Choose from a variety of models and features, including printing and downloading capabilities. Read these steps to learn the features of a Canon digital ... more »
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The Canon PowerShot SD800 IS Digital ELPH (an update to the popular SD700) camera has 7.1 megapixels and a wide-angle 3.8x optical zoom. The Image Stabilizer technology gives you steady zoom processes, and the facial recognition makes your ... more »
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A Labtec camera is one of the many digital cameras available today. Founded in 1982, Labtec states that's mission is to be "leading provider of value-priced peripherals and accessories for computing, communication and entertainment." Read this ... more »
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Here's a great idea that works for work or play—digital camera binoculars. It enables the user to take pictures extremely close up. This is of particular interest to bird watchers and other wildlife enthusiasts. Some versions of these products ... more »
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Ever wonder how to manage your digital media on your computer? Or what to do when that "Windows Scanner and Camera Wizard" box appears? This brief guide will help you along the way to better using this Windows tool... more »
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Flash memory cards are used in most digital cameras to store photos. You need to import the photos to your PC to view them. There are two ways to do so: connecting a camera directly to the computer via USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable and by ... more »
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To get really close with a digital camera, try using a zoom eyepiece. Commonly known as a spotting scope, these adapters for your name brand digital camera will really work when you need to get up close and personal. These scopes begin at a ... more »
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Exposure refers to the amount of light that is allowed into the camcorder, or the amount of light that the imaging sensors and devices are exposed to. The image enters the camcorder and is recorded. Too much exposure, however, can create ... more »
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One of the special features of the Celestron VistaPix binocular/digital camera is the ability to adjust the image resolution, which allows you to balance image clarity and file size. Here's how to give your pictures a professional look... more »