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Where Can I Find a Replacement Lens Cap for My Nikon Coolpix P80?

  • Posted on January 20, 2010 at 7:16 am

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Introduction of the Nikon Cool-pix 8800 digital camera review
The Cool-pix 8800 camera is a coherent pace after the infiltrate forced by the inception and accessibility of the debut 8 Mega-pixel digital cameras. The Nikon Company progresses from 5 to 8 Mega-pixels, an enormous step when considering the advancement which took place aforementioned to this trend. The Nikon Company determined it was time to bring in the Cool-pix 8800 as a successor to the model pro-summer Cool-pix 8700. The new-fangled Nikon Cool-pix 8800 features a resolution of 8 Mega-pixel, operational with a 10x optical zoom containing an Extra Low Dispersion lens elements

Vibration Reduction of the Nikon Cool-pix 8800 digital camera review
The Cool-pix 8800 digital camera is planned for the professional procurer and offers every utensil needed to make top excellence portraits. The compressed structure is prepared for carrying around the camera, ubiquitously and constantly. The innovative function Vibration Reduction notices and mends completely automatically miniature movements which could lead to unclear portraits. When this function is applied, it facilitates snapping shots holding the camera in a user's hand as an alternative of using the tripod which would have been the usual style before. Putting mutually this improvement makes the camera adaptable pertinent and also more appropriate to function in poor illumination circumstances.

Numerous settings of the Nikon Cool-pix 8800 digital camera
In addition to the several settings the Cool-pix 880 can also function entirely automatically. Certainly the camera justifies more than that and will show to full benefit if all potential and performances are used to get the best out of the Cool-pix 8800 digital camera. The adaptable vary-angle screen on the rear of the camera ensures photographing from a range of angles corners. When a procurer takes a glimpse at the specifications, the Nikon Company embraces a resourceful, very talented camera in their hands.

Control of the Nikon Cool-pix 8800 digital camera
The Cool-pix 8800 digital camera is an enormously advanced high resolution digital camera at which the experience procurer is competent to make use of his or her skills. The camera is opulently outfitted and is a true test for photographers who want to make bring into play of the settings to the full level. The Cool-pix 8800 delivers, typically, an inclusive menu. The procurer can regulate the various settings through the menu as preferred, nevertheless, it is easier, and it will be faster to work with the assorted swift functions the camera features. For instance, the FUNC switch can hold regularly used features.

The camera is planned for the sophisticated procurer. Nevertheless a neophyte user will also know how to snap the first portraits. If the profusion of potential does not panic a photographer, he or she will be capable to increase him or herself and attain sophisticated abilities with the Cool-pix 660 digital camera. A helpful function, which is also used regularly by professional photographers, is the 'P' function. This completely automatic setting permits the procurer easily snap shots. But a photographer who wants to make use of the camera to the full level can excavate into a wealth of functions obtainable by this Nikon Cool-pix 8800 digital camera.

The Cool-pix 8800 camera's optical zoom lens is an apparent incitement to resourceful photography. The striking look of the camera is caused principally by the 35-350mm optical zoom lens. The entirety zoom assortment is 10x. This assortment only would have been adequate, but with a diminutive assistance from a converter the camera can also be twisted into a wide angle.

Storage and Energy of the Nikon Cool-pix 8800 digital camera
The Cool-pix 8800 digital camera is operational with a memory slot that supports two categories of storage space media. The standard and mostly used Compact-Flash type I memory card, also the type II in addition to the Micro-drive on top form into the memory slot. Even though the Micro-drive may be eye-catching since of the cost/quality proportion, 4GB, well this is not advisable because it is not easily accessible. It's enormously susceptible to the extent that knocking and declining is necessary, which is in well-built dissimilarity with the dependability of a flash memory card.

The Nikon Cool-pix 8800 digital camera is well designed and has a lot of functions, for a professional photographer to use efficiently. Check your local shop for adequate pricing.

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Lake Success, N.Y., January 15, 2010 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced the commencement of “The Story Beyond The Still Contest,” allowing photographers and videographers to showcase their creativity in a new style of filmmaking that blends still and video images into a continuous cinematic piece begun by Canon Explorer of Light . The contest, sponsored by Canon and hosted by Vimeo, the online video sharing site hosting one of the largest collections of HD content on the Web, invites participants to use the HD video capability of their camera to create short, two to four minute videos that tell a story based on the final still frame from Laforet's piece, and then from each successive winning “chapter.” Videos can be submitted to and viewed on a dedicated site within the Vimeo online community before they are judged.

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Canon PowerShot SX200IS 12 MP Digital Camera with 12x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-inch LCD

  • 12.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
  • 12x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer; 28mm wide-angle lens
  • HD movie shooting capability plus HDMI output
  • 3.0-inch LCD screen; Face Detection, Blink Detection
  • Compatible with SD/SDHC, MMC/MMC Plus/HC MMC Plus (not included)

Product Description
Creating gorgeous images is more fun than ever with the sleek, impressively equipped PowerShot SX200 IS. Capture close-up, wide-angle shots with stunning 12x optical zoom. Experience the unprecedented image quality and point-and-shoot convenience of Smart Auto, along with enhanced operability and an intuitive new menu. HD shooting at 1280 x 720 pixels with HDMI output lets you see all the beauty of your HD images and movies on your HDTV…. More >>

Canon PowerShot SX200IS 12 MP Digital Camera with 12x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-inch LCD

By Paul on 20/01/2010

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This exciting new guide is a must-have for every Canon owner! It’’s tailored specifically to working with Canon equipment, and designed to help Canon shooters use their systems more effectively and make informed decisions when purchasing equipment. Not only will Rob Sheppard teach you how to use every feature and function, along with creative and practical photographic methods, but he also provides easy-to-understand instructions on how to execute these techniques using a variety of Canon cameras.

superstar4jesus Reply:
January 19th, 2010 at 9:01 am

I currently shoot with a EOS 1v… I’d love the equivalent of this camera in digital. At the moment my choices are limited to two models.
My heart is with full frame due to my experiences with my Olympus OM4Ti and my primes. I came across Canon by accident and do I regret my choice… Hmmm!!!

Well I was thinking back to a time when I had a mountain bike and I thought about trading it in to get another model, I took it in for a service at my local bike shop and the young man took my bike and started doing amazing feats on my bike, bouncing it on its back wheel then doing the same on the front.

I realised that it wasn’t the bike but I needed to develop my skills as a rider and stop blaming the tool.

I guess that what I’m trying to say is this… Both Canon and Nikon are good cameras. I currently have Canon and when it finally comes to the digital aspect of things I’m going to go with a canon. I love the SD/CF combination and the fact that the technology in this department is evolving. Furthermore I believe that it’s not what you got its what you do with it. I love the selection of primes… I dream of having a 135 f2 and if money was no object. I’d be the happiest man on the planet.

I hope and pray that one day Canon will release the digital equivalent of my ole lil film EOS because I love it… I really enjoy the banter it makes good reading and increases my knowledge.

I think that digital photography has come a long way and there are so many opportunities which are available which a decade ago would not of been deemed possible…

blessings

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Hot Video Games for 2009: Part 1

  • Posted on January 10, 2010 at 8:37 am

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Ok, I have been writing about gift ideas for individual game systems for the holidays but now I can just make a list of great games coming out for all of the systems at once.

1. Kill Zone 2 (PS3): Hands down the best shooter for the PS3, the single player is a blast and the multiplayer is just as great, if the person you are buying this for has an HDTV than this game will put it to good use.

2. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS3): This is a sequel to one of the most exciting games on the PS3 the game comes out on October 13th and is receiving massive raves for its excellent story presentation and multiplayer

3. Batman Arkham Asylum (XBOX 360, PS3, PC): This is a superhero game done right, wonderful atmosphere, great story telling, awesome characters, cool boss battles, a fluid fighting system, great pacing and you get a great sense of what it's like to be Batman.

4. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 (PS3, XBOX 360, PC): Another sequel to a great shooter for the PS3, this title is sure to warm the heart for that crazy gamer in your life.

5. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Wii): Mario is back and this time he has some help. Nintendo made a showing of the game at E3 this year by having four people play the game at the same time, that's right four. The game made a buzz at the show and Nintendo believes that the game will be big this holiday.

6. Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo-(Wii):Play as young Goku as he battles his way to find the dragon balls and confront the return of the evil King Piccolo.

7. Wii Sports Resort with Wii MotionPlus (Wii): This bundle comes with the MotionPlus add-on and the Wii Sports Resort game, this a great way to give someone two gifts in one.

8. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2010 (Wii, XBOX 360, PS3, PC, PS2, PSP): Give dad a good reason to get up and play the Wii with the kids, there are two versions of the game, the game itself and a bundle with the MotionPlus add-on. It's also a great way to spend some quality time with dad, grandpa, uncle, boyfriend, or your husband, or even your wife.

9. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (DS): For all of you KH fans you may be wondering what other side stories can Square Enix Tell before moving on to KH3, well other than the upcoming Birth by sleep for the PSP it seems that there are other stories. 358 days over 2 (yes I'm afraid that is the title) tells the story of Roxas and his days with Organization 13.

10. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (DS): This is a follow up to Links' last DS adventure The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. This time Link travels by train, the game promises more puzzles and a bigger game.

11. Scribblenauts (DS): A cute and wonderful game, the object is to collect stars but there's a small catch, You must solve puzzles using words you think of. This games requires you to use your brain.

12. Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (DS): Mario and Luigi are trapped…inside Bowser! Help them fight their way out and get a chance to play the big fire breathing baddy himself.

13. Nostalgia (DS): This epic RPG comes from the developers who designed the DS version of Final Fantasy 3 and 4. It takes place in the sky and in dungeons, a boy and his allies search for a man while soon discovering something that could mean the end of man flying in the skies.

14. DJ Hero (PS2, PS3, WII, XBOX 360): Everyone isn't into rock, so Activision is releasing a DJ game called DJ Hero, it boast a rooster of famous DJs like Jazzy Jeff, Daft Punk, Shadow, and the late DJ AM. The game uses a new turntable controller and allows players to scratch and rewind a track like a real DJ, the game uses brand new music mixed by famous DJs to bring some much needed fresh air to the music game genre. The Wii, PS3 and XBOX 360 consoles will have a second edition of the game called DJ Hero: Renegade edition, this version will have a metallic black and gold turntable with a carrying case that turns into a table for the turntable, the renegade edition will also have a Jay-Z and Eminem 2-disc album.

15. BandHero (Wii, XBOX 360, PS3, PS2): Like RockBand, this game allows people to play music together like a real band, only this game uses pop music. Taylor Swift is shown as a playable character, showing the game was made for this generation of kids in mind.

16. Cars Race O Rama (PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, DS, XBOX 360): THQ is releasing a new Cars racing game for the PS2. The game has new race tracks and you can build your favorite Cars character anyway you want.

17. Marvel Super Hero Squad (Wii, DS, PS2, PSP): Another great game for the young ones, Super Hero Squad allows player to control their favorite Marvel hero like Spider- man or as the Hulk in a fight to stop Dr. Doom. The game will also have a multiplayer versus mode.

18. Silent Hill: Shattered Memories (Wii, PSP, PS2): For all of the horror buffs out there, Silent Hill has always been the choice for a good scare and Shattered Minds is no exception. The game changes itself from a combat game to a game where the player needs to be smart and fast to stay alive.

19. Final Fantasy Dissidia (PSP): Final Fantasy fans have been waiting for this game for ages and now that it's here they have no excuse for not owning a PSP. The game boost characters from past Final Fantasy games to duel with each other to find crystals to…you know what, I'm not going to ruin it for you.

20. RockBand: Unplugged (PSP): This game isn't a follow up as it's a RockBand game on its' own, just like the console versions RB:U allows Players to start a band and play well known songs, with a catch, you must play all of the instruments on your own. The game can be challenging and the RB store makes a return as well so you can download even more songs.

21. Brutal Legend (PS3, XBOX 360): Developed by Tim Schafier this game is voiced and stared by Jack Black and takes place in a heavy metal world.

22. Fallout 3 Game Of The Year (PS3, XBOX 360, PC): If you missed out on the biggest open world RPG game of the year than now's your chance to see what all the noise is about, the Game Of The Year Edition will include the DLC missions that gamers have been playing and loving for months.

23. Borderlands (PS3, XBOX 360, PC): This game boasts over 1,000 different weapons customizations and options, players will need of their skills to survive.

24. Bakugan (DS, Wii, XBOX 360, PS3,PS2): What can you say about this game? Kids who play the card game are excited about this game and so are parents, more than Pokémon actually. The DS has an exclusive Collectors editions that comes with a Bakugan game piece.

25. Assassin's Creed 2 (XBOX 360, PS3, PC, DS): This is another highly anticipated game, this game is a sequel to 2007s Assassins Creed and looks to improve on everything from the combat to how the story unfolds. The DS version is called Assassin's Creed 2: Discovery

There are so many games coming out for the 2009 holiday season some games have been pushed back to early 2010, some just needed more time but a good size of games were pushed for the early half of 2010.
I will post a second list later this month showing holiday games you may have never seen or heard of before.