วันเสาร์ที่ 19 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

top digital camera

Top digital cameras of the last five days
Camera Click share Clicks
(of 1,233,483)
1. Sony DSLR-A200 9.4% 115,418
2. Nikon D700 5.0% 61,897
3. Canon EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi 4.0% 49,773
4. Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 2.7% 33,796
5. Nikon D60 2.5% 31,325
6. Canon EOS 40D 2.4% 30,197
7. Nikon D300 2.3% 28,584
8. Canon EOS 1000D / Digital Rebel XS 2.2% 27,587
9. Canon PowerShot G9 2.0% 24,900
10. Pentax K20D 1.9% 23,285
11. Olympus E-420 1.6% 19,795
12. Nikon D80 1.6% 19,793
13. Nikon D3 1.6% 19,268
14. Canon Powershot SD1100 IS 1.5% 18,699
15. Sony DSLR-A350 1.4% 17,628
16. Leica M8 1.3% 16,582
17. Fujifilm FinePix S100fs 1.3% 16,549
18. Canon PowerShot SD850 IS 1.2% 14,944
19. Canon PowerShot A720 IS 1.2% 14,781
20. Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi 1.2% 14,703

Top brands of the last five days
Brand Click share Clicks
(of 1,233,483)
1. Canon 29.2% 360,728
2. Nikon 20.5% 253,229
3. Sony 17.8% 219,693
4. Panasonic 7.9% 97,552
5. Olympus 6.4% 78,330
6. Pentax 3.6% 44,588
7. Fujifilm 3.5% 43,472
8. Leica 1.8% 22,068
9. Kodak 1.5% 17,969
10. Ricoh 1.3% 16,064
11. Samsung 1.1% 13,324
12. Casio 1.0% 12,548
13. Sigma 0.9% 10,980
14. Minolta 0.4% 4,593
15. Konica Minolta 0.4% 4,327
16. HP 0.3% 3,410
17. Epson 0.1% 1,416
18. Kyocera 0.1% 1,066
19. Agfa 0.1% 899
20. Toshiba 0.1% 893

วันศุกร์ที่ 18 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

beginner digital camera



Digital Camera Considerations For The Beginner
Submitted By: Tom Watson


As most people will tell you when choosing the right digital camera, you should consider what purpose you would be using the camera for. You may be advised to get a cheap digital camera if your intentions are photographing birthday parties and holidays, and for most people who just need a camera, this is probably good advice.

However, when you consider yourself a novice or a beginner in digital photography, you may have other intentions as you pursue your interests in photography. You know who you are and you can answer this question for yourself.

Pursuing digital photography as a hobby, for example, should enhance your decision in choosing a camera with features that help result in higher resolutions. And purchasing a camera with more features will help you learn. After all, getting a cheaper digital camera will only be frustrating, when you realize you could have had a better, reliable model for only a little more money.

In the current digital camera market, the number of megapixels a camera has is dominating the choice an amateur photographer makes. If you want a good digital camera that will not break your bankroll, then make the choice to not purchase one with more than six megapixels. Although at the writing of this article, the seven megapixel cameras are very popular, perhaps you can find a great deal on a six megapixel.

Consider the Fuji FinePix A610 Digital Camera. Now there are many great models of digital cameras on the market, but the Fuji FinePix line of cameras is very popular with many beginners. Sporting 6.3 megapixels, this particular model will perform very well for you.

The following statement is an example of what the future may hold for digital photographers. You will be finding extremely better resolution from the most low cost camera models, not to mention some great new features listed in the next paragraph.

Other considerations on choosing the right camera for your needs are anti blur features, anti shake and image stabilization features. You may not find them on any conservative model camera, but they are worth mentioning here. These are pretty cool features as they not only help people with shaky hands while photographing, but also enable you to take pictures in darker areas without a flash.

So, besides concerning yourself with what you will be using your new digital camera for, do some research beforehand and decide what features on a camera will best suit your needs for your evolving photographic endeavors. A model with extra features you do not need today is a good decision, because you may need them tomorrow as the interest in your hobby grows.

About the Author
Tom Watson is the owner of In Digital Photography, a digital photography website promoting the digital era. This website has tips, advice, Fuji Digital Cameras and resources on digital photography and starting a photography business. Tom encourages visits to his site at http://www.indigitalphotography.com

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 17 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Digital Camera and Photography Tips


How to Protect Your Digital Camera from Extreme Heat, Cold Weather and Rain
Keep Your Camera Safe from the Elements in Any Climate
By Michael Carr,
A lot of people feel that when it's raining or snowing, extremely hot or cold, the camera automatically has to stay safely indoors. I do have to admit, that is a good way to protect your camera, but you end up missing some great shots.

On the other end of that spectrum, some people are careless about their digital cameras. They don’t think anything of leaving their cameras in stuffy car when the temperature outside is 100 degrees. All cameras hate extreme heat and extreme cold.

You invested hard-earned money into a digital camera. When the weather's bad, be it hot, cold or raining, you don't want your camera to be damaged.

Get a good camera bag
One thing you can do to protect your camera while traveling or hiking or exposed to the elements is to invest in a good, high quality camera bag. There are plenty of them out there and a lot of them are weatherproof. Bogen and Lowepro are two makers of quality bags.

Not only will a good bag protect your equipment from the weather, but they will also keep all that equipment you carry around safe and secure.

Use a UV filter
It's also a good idea to use a filter such as a UV (ultra-violet) or skylight filter to protect your lens. They’re much cheaper to replace then a lens any day of the week.

Rain tips for your camera
There are a few things you can do for your camera if you happen to be stuck outside with holding it, and weather really becomes a factor.

If the weather turns to rain, you can put your camera under your jacket, shirt, hat, anything that will shield it. If you’re interested in getting some pictures of the weather, you can put your camera in a plastic bag and make a hole big enough for the lens. Just use a rubber band to secure the bag to the lens.

How to beat the heat
Avoid leaving your camera in the extreme heat if you’re outside. Laying a light towel over it will help shade it from the sun. Don’t use dark colors, as they will just absorb the heat.

When it's cold outside
When its gets cold out, one thing you can do for your camera is try to keep it as warm as possible. Again, putting it under your jacket works well using, your body heat. Keeping your camera as warm as possible will hopefully prevent condensation from occurring.

If condensation does happen, open the battery and memory compartments, empty them and keep the compartments open until they dry out. Don’t take your camera back outside if there is condensation in/on it. It is possible it will freeze.

วันพุธที่ 16 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

How To Buy A Digital Camera


How To Buy A Digital Camera
Submitted By: Gary Hendricks

Are you buying your first digital camera? Well, you must be confused by the bewildering range of models out there. How do you know which model will suit your needs? To make things worse, digital cameras do not come cheap. Choosing a bad camera will easily cost you a few hundred dollars.

In fact, buying a digital camera need not be a difficult task. I'll highlight the key considerations you need to think through before making that purchase decision. Always, always remember to consider these factors when buying a digital camera:




Battery Life

Number of Megapixels

Zoom Lens

Exposure Control

User Controls


Battery Life
This has got to be one of the most overlooked features in digital cameras. I know many people who go for the latest and greatest digital cameras which are short in the battery life department. If you want to take good photos, your camera needs to powered for extended periods of time. I've found that cost and battery life don't go together - many cheap cameras have good battery life, while some high-end models drain your battery really fast. Make sure you choose a camera that has good battery life.

Number of Megapixels
The megapixel rating of a digital camera determines how much fine detail you can capture in your shots. Typically, the number of megapixels can range around from 2 megapixels to 8 megapixels. How do you decide how many megapixels you need? As a rule of thumb, if you're only interested in taking small snapshots to send via email or for posting on the Web, you won't need more than 2-megapixels. If you want large print outs of your gorgeous photographs, then you'll probably want to get 5-megapixel cameras and above.

Zoom Lens
You'll definitely want a camera with decent optical zoom. Now the keyword here is optical zoom (as opposed to digital zoom). Optical zoom physically moves the camera lenses to zoom in on a subject. Digital zoom, however, digitally averages and magnifies the image within the camera's microchip - resulting in poor picture quality. Many manufacturers' advertisements talk about digital zoom instead of optical zoom - so do be careful when choosing. I'd recommend getting at least 3x optical zoom in any camera you buy.

Exposure Control
The ability to control exposure settings such as shutter speed and lens opening is critical to professional photographers. Cheaper digital cameras only allow you to shoot photos in automatic mode - just press the shutter release and voila, your picture is taken. More advanced users prefer to tweak the shutter speed and aperture to capture fast moving objects or blur the image background. Choose a camera with good exposure control if you foresee yourself taking on photography as a serious hobby.

User Controls
If you are getting a point-and-shoot camera, make sure you find one that's easy to use. User controls to set resolution, macro mode, flash and exposure should be within easy reach. Of course, if you're a serious photography buff who wants to take the time to tweak all sorts of manual settings, then this many not be so critical. I prefer to try out the camera first in the store - play with the controls and get comfortable with them. Only then will you know whether it's comfortable enough for you.

Conclusion
Well, I do hope this article has helped you understand what factors to consider when buying a digital camera. A general piece of advice I can give is - if you're a total newbie, don't go for the latest digital SLR. It may be tempting to get that Nikon D70 right from the start, but I'd reckon its much better to start off with a cheaper camera first. Learn, experiment and build up your digital photography skills. Once you're more skilled, then proceed to upgrade to a better camera. Good luck and happy shopping!

About the Author
Gary Hendricks runs a hobby site on digital photography. Visit his website at http://www.basic-digital-photography.com for tips and tricks on buying digital cameras, as well as shooting great photos

best digital camera


What Is The Best Digital Camera For Me?
Submitted By: Steve Gargin

There is so much to consider when looking for the best digital camera to suit your needs. It is important to decide what features matter the most to you. The main factors, apart from cost, in assessing which is the best digital camera for you are as follows:

• Size and weight
• Resolution
• Level of Control
• Options and features

The size and weight of the best digital camera for one person varies greatly to that of another. If you want a camera that is lightweight and will slip into a pocket or purse then a ultra-lightweight cameras will probably be the best digital camera for your needs. These are often the least complex of the digital cameras as they offer point and shoot simplicity and are the best digital camera for beginners. At the other end of the size and weight scale comes a bulky 1? pound SLR camera for the ‘serious’ photographer who wants the best digital camera with all of the accessories to take the perfect shot.

The resolution you need can narrow down which is the best digital camera for your requirements. The resolution affects the detail of an image for printing quality and the higher the resolution the greater the detail. The best digital camera for printing standard size pictures has a lower resolution than if you want to create oversize prints.

The best digital camera for being able to edit and manipulate your images is one with a resolution of 5 or 6 mega pixels so that you can crop the images with photo editing software and still print them out full size.

The amount of control that you have available will also be an issue in finding the best digital camera. Some people think that the best digital camera is one they can use in an automatic mode and let the camera do the work. Others choose the best digital camera that allows them more input in the creative process by manually adjusting the focus, speed, aperture and other settings. A simple point and shoot camera is the best digital camera for people not wanting to make any setting changes but the range of manual controls available on other cameras varies with make and model. The latter will require more research to find the best digital camera to meet your requirements.

The next part in deciding which is the best digital camera to buy is to assess what, if any, additional features you would like. Here are some suggestions:

• Audio annotation to add commentary to your images.
• Burst shooting which allows you to take multiple pictures in rapid succession for fast moving action shots.
• Macro photo capability that focuses on extreme close-up detail for images of flowers, insects, etc.
• Movie mode with audio to take short videos.
• Panoramic stitching function, often included in a camera's software package, which joins individual images into a multi-photo panoramic picture.
• Weatherproof casing

The most important aspect in choosing the best digital camera for you is ensuring that you are comfortable using it and have some fun taking pictures.

About the Author
Steve Gargin is the administrator of http://digital-camera-reviews.helper-guru.com/digital-camera-kodak-easyshare-ls753/index.html which is a great website dedicated to giving free advice on Digital Cameras.