Showing posts with label Digital Pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Pictures. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2008

New and Improved Digital Cameras

Even digital cameras have evolved over the past few years and useful features have been incorporated to enhance usability. Some pioneering brands like Nikon and Canon have constantly reinvented them on this front and have come out with digitally advanced technologies.

A good photograph depends upon the photographer’s ability and not on the camera. But some of the faults of the digital camera have been hindering the outcome of quality pictures. These shortcomings of the extremely handy digital camera are being constantly worked on. Faults like red eye and reflective images are inherent in digital cameras. Thus features like red-eye reduction are now inbuilt in popular cameras like Nikon digital camera.

The important feature of the digital camera is its ability to view the picture immediately as you capture it. This has resulted in emergence of improved LCD displays. Canon digital cameras have also developed for editing in the digital camera itself. This has made possible to click pictures and edit them immediately as per your need. Digital cameras now also have Bluetooth connectivity for quick transferring of images. Some have also Wi-Fi capability to transfer the image instantly online, this is useful for press photographers who need to release images as fats as possible.

Digital cameras have extendable storage ability unlike film cameras. This helps in storing number of images into the memory card. Now digital cameras support a large memory cards which can offer storage of up to 2 GB. This helps in storing umpteen high quality images and you need not have to worry about lack of space. Some cameras offer face detection, this helps in getting clear images suiting your needs. Cameras are bound to get dust on their lens and this would result in faulty imaging. Some makers have developed a mechanism for removing the minutest dust particle and offering a near complete perfect picture. But such high precisions come at a cost.

You can find digital cameras of all budgets and get the one that meets your needs. You can shop for them online at popular online shopping based websites. They will provide a host of variety and will give detailed description of a product. You can also avail comparison of cameras across brands. You can then choose the one that meets your needs and fits your budget.



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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Picking Out a Digital Picture Frame

Digital picture frames have evolved a great deal in recent years and can be a very nice way of displaying pictures. Of course, with so many frames on the market there is significant variation as far as quality, features, and cost. Here are a few things to think about when shopping for a digital picture frame:

The Display

The size of the viewing screen can vary from just a few inches to up to about 19 inches. The bigger the more expensive in most instances. The average of course, is around 7 inches; these are popular because they display the typical 4x6 image readily.

The quality of the image that the frame is able to display is also critical and probably the primary factor to consider. Similar to a television, if a person is unhappy with the quality of the picture, they will never be satisfied with the purchase. More pixels generally means higher resolution but it needs to be kept in mind that more pixels are also needed to maintain picture quality as the size of the display area increases. Thus, although 800x600 pixels is probably the minimum resolution desired on a 7 to 8 inch display, more would be recommended for a larger display.

As with any screen, seeing is believing. Thus, taking the time to view an image on the display is important prior to selecting any given frame. Is the picture clarity and brightness adequate, is color accurate, and is the viewing angle acceptable?

Cost

Obviously, for many individuals it is important to determine how much they wish to spend. The price range for a digital picture frame spans from around $60 to over $1,300.

Features

There are many features to consider, and like most electronics devices, digital picture frames can possess a variety of other functions that can enhance the experience of enjoying photos.

Digital photo frames vary as far as how many photos can be displayed. The majority are now capable of displaying multiple photos via a slide show type set up. Many have on/off timers and others are more sophisticated with motion sensors that power the display on after sensing movement.

Some of the handier photo frames will orient pictures vertically or horizontally so that they are consistently displayed in the appropriate format. Many will also re-size pictures automatically to assure that they fit on the screen to display the full image, while others allow the user to zoom in on an image when desired. Some digital picture frames also allow manipulation of the image via a remote control.

Another convenience feature offered by many frames is one that digital camera users should be accustomed to; the ability to display thumbnails of images to allow the user to sort through photos prior to setting up a slide show. For those who are more artistically inclined, filters are also available on some frames to allow the display of photos as black and white, sepia, or some other tinted presentation.

For a more complete entertainment experience, some digital picture frames allow not only the display of photos, but also accept movie and music files.

The Technical Aspects

Just as when purchasing a DVD player or any type of display device, buyers need to assure that they understand what types of files will be supported and how they will be transferred to the device. JPEG is of course a common format, but perhaps a user will also want TIF or some other type of image to display. Some digital picture frames have more storage than others; a potential user has to assure that a frame can accommodate the larger file sizes if needed.

As indicated above, some digital picture frames will also play movies and audio files so if such features are desired, it is important to be sure the appropriate format is supported.

Many digital picture frames have a slot for a memory card, in which case it is wise to assure that both the picture frame and the digital camera being used to capture images can accept the same format. Certainly, any device that can work with multiple formats is recommended.

Images can also be transferred via USB port, wirelessly, or via Ethernet connection.

A final technical aspect that a first time buyer might want to consider is the power source. Some digital photo frames get their power from wall outlets only. This can be economical as no batteries have to be purchased or replaced, but it does limit where the frame can be displayed. Batteries on the other hand are more versatile. Again, the ideal situation is to select a frame which is able to operate with either AC power or batteries.

Choosing a digital picture frame should not be a complicated process with a list of the right questions to consider. However, the color and design of the frame around the display should not be the sole consideration as the market has grown to be quite diverse as far as quality and functionality.



Christine Peppler is the webmaster of homemedias.info, an online home electronics store. Visit the site to learn more about a digital camera, camcorder, television or other electronics.