Canon Sure Shot

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For those looking for compact 35 mm then the Canon Sure Shot line up might just have exactly what you are looking for. This line gives the best in 35 mm cameras. The construction is light weight made of aluminum. This helps to make the cameras, lightweight as well as elegant. They are some of the most compact and feature heavy cameras on the market.

There is even a fully automatic, fixed focus model that has a larger than standard viewfinder. This makes the camera ideal for younger users. The Sure shot models are the 80u, 90u, 105u, 115u, and the 130u. There are five PIC or programmed image control modes, AiAF smart focus options that provide 3 point auto focusing. The canon sure shot models also come with build in optical zoom lens, the actual parameters of the zoom ranges vary between models and the model range provides you with the focal length of the zoom at maximum extension. The 80u has a range of 38-80 mm; the 90u is between 38 and 90 while the 105u and the 115u reach 105 and 115 mm respectively. The light guide flash system also provides zoon flash in low light and back light conditions. The canon sure shot models also contain five lighting modes, which include Flash on, off, slow-sync as well as an auto function that can be utilized with or without red eye reduction.

While most of the Canon sure shot line contains the millimeter far range for the zoom i.e. the Canon sure short 80u, Canon sure shot 115u, and the sure shot line also contains the BF-10. The Canon sure shot BF-10 is one of the least expensive of the models and is the model designed with a 26mm lens, which makes it perfect for landscape and group shots. It is also the best camera in the sure shot range and series for those children who love to express themselves through photography. The BF-10 has an oversized viewfinder and a slightly larger size making it easier for little hands to control the shots.

The great thing about the sure shot line up is it offers a compact feature packed set of cameras designed for 35 mm film. There are some things that just work out better on film and Canon recognizes that keeping their film cameras even as the world and the world of photography advances into the digital era. The Sure shot line up includes the 80u, the 9u, the 105u and the 115u in addition to the BF-10. All these cameras offer 35 mm capabilities with some of the best automatic functions in flash and focus.

The price range is also reasonable for the feature packed options offered and there is the added benefit of the Canon name, which has made it known for its feature packed photography equipment at reasonable and competitive pricing. Canon also goes out of its way to increase the functions and features offered without adding to the weight or the price tag making it one of the most reliable names in photography.

Kodak Cameras

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When it comes to photography, it is crucial to find a reliable camera that is not only efficient but also affordable. Consumers are now interested in using professional styles of cameras, just like the ones that professional photographers use for their work. On the other hand, consumers also find great benefits in using compact cameras that are small enough to carry with them everywhere. Kodak is one of the most prestigious and oldest companies in the camera industry. They have affordable styles and a great reputation.

Who is Kodak?

The Kodak company was born in the 1870s when a young George Eastman was needing a vacation from his bank clerk job in New York. One of his co-workers gave him the suggestion to take photographs of his vacation. Upon trying this, Eastman determined that he would have to carry a bulky camera, developing chemicals, and other equipment.

After attempting to develop a dry glass plate, three years later he achieved a U.S. patent and started developing the plates in 1880. One year later, Eastman and a businessman joined together and formed a photography business, which also encouraged Eastman to leave his bank job.

In 1888, the first portable camera was designed by Kodak, and was the first introduction of snapshot photography in the industry. Several years later, the company changed their name to Eastman Kodak Company of New York. By this time, the Kodak cameras had already started to distribute to France, Italy, and Germany, as well as a headquarters in London.

Since then, Eastman Kodak has ventured into other areas of photography, as well as the development of digital cameras. This is probably one of Kodak’s largest sources of income.They have a wide range, from large professional styles to compact shoot-and-click formats.

Is the Kodak Professional Digital Camera Right for Me?

It is crucial to have a trustworthy camera in order to capture all of life’s special memories. While high quality digital cameras are not cheap, they are definitely worth the price. A Kodak professional digital camera is compact enough for you to carry it anywhere while also having high quality photos.

With the Kodak professional digital camera, you can easily transfer your photos to the computer or store and edit them right on the camera. The Kodak professional digital camera has numerous features, which depends on the model that you purchase. If you are a first time digital camera user, it might be best to choose a model that has a less amount of functions.

In order to determine if you need a professional digital camera from Kodak, evaluate the following:

Do you need a camera that has a fast shutter speed so that you can take numerous pictures in a matter of seconds?
Are you wanting to take clear crisp photos that have a professional touch?
Are you seeking a camera that has a large amount of functions, much more than a normal digital camera?
Is your digital camera purchase going to be a large investment?

If you answered yes to most of the questions, then a professional digital camera from Kodak might be a great option for you.

The Selection from Kodak

The main goal of Kodak is to provide consumers with high quality cameras that are easy to use and convenient to carry. Hence their ‘EasyShare’ name for their cameras. Unlike other camera companies, Kodak does not have confusing cameras that have multiple lenses or a variety of functions that are hard to maneuver. Kodak has a total of 4 series of categories, each with a different style concept or purpose. These include the V-Series, Z-Series, M-Series, and C-Series.

Erase Blurred Pictures

Kodak is constantly upgrading their technology to provide you with more crisp and clear pictures at the touch of a button. If you have had problems in the past with your pictures being blurry, then that can be erased with the ‘Smart Capture’ feature. With this option, the camera will automatically adjust the camera settings to take pictures in virtually any environment.

This feature is commonly found on the Z-Series models, especially the Z1015 style. The cameras from the Z-Series have a more professional appearance than the other models, and the body style is also larger. With the Smart Capture option, the camera automatically sets the intended exposure needed for the lighting, and reduces dark shadows in the background.

Discover HD

As one of the first companies to manufacture cameras in HD formats, Kodak has multiple cameras with this option. The V-Series has many models with this format, including the newest V1273 model. It is a very sleek and compact style of camera that is easy to use and stylish for any event. The HD setting allows the user to capture great shots in a 16:9 format. You can also view your pictures in high definition on all HDTV or other HD devices. The benefit of HD is that you capture video while using less memory, as opposed to other cameras that record video footage.

Improve Your Pictures

The benefits of using Kodak for your photo needs are endless. However, they are always first to deliver the simple improvements needed to enhance your photos. For example, with the ‘Face Detection Technology’ feature, which is present on many of the M-Series models, the camera will help locate the faces. It will then automatically adjust the camera settings so that your subject’s face is centered in the correct area of the photo.

Among other benefits, the ‘ISO’ feature is only found with Kodak cameras. It allows users to capture special memories even in the lowest lighting. If you have always stressed about using a flash and not having enough lighting in the room, then this is a wonderful option. You will not have all of the dark shadows in the background as you would without the ISO feature.

Other Design Features

As mentioned earlier, Kodak is best known for their ‘EasyShare’ phrase on all of their cameras. This was influenced by the simple way that Kodak allows users to share their photos. For example, if you choose a camera from the C-Series, or any of the camera lines, you will have a ‘Share’ button on the camera. If you take a picture that you want to share, push the button, and it will be saved for you to print or email to a friend later.

Pentax Cameras

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With the introduction of technology, we have had many benefits and upgrades as consumers. One of which is the digital camera. Instead of having to load the film and deal with the other features of a film camera, a digital camera allows us much more freedom and convenience. Pentax has helped provide cameras to help capture all of life’s memories for the past 80 years that they have been in existence.

The company was first founded in 1919 in Tokyo, Japan, as the Asahi Optical Joint Stock Co. Pentax was then formed in 1938. They then became the technology leader of the SLR camera when they released their first SLR camera, the Asahiflex, in 1952.

Today, through the use of subsidiary companies and over 100 distributors in 100 countries, Pentax continues to achieve a growing presence in the industry. They continually collect market opinions and information by the sales network to help improve products and satisfy customers. They also provide warranty services.

Throughout the years, Pentax has improved their SLR cameras, and introduced an entire series of digital cameras. However, there are not so many choices that you will be overwhelmed about which camera to choose from. Both professional photographers and budding hobbyists alike appreciate what Pentax has to offer with their digital cameras and SLR style cameras. There is a camera for all levels of experience.

Digital Cameras

With the introduction of the digital camera, Pentax responded with their ‘Optio’ digital camera line. The models are suited for everyone involved in photography, whether they be professionals or amateurs. The Optio line is a mixture of easy-to-use styles and high quality features. They are all user-friendly while still providing the highest quality of images.

The Optio line of cameras from Pentax were designed for people who were new to the digital technology field, but still wanted to be involved with the digital world. The compact digital cameras are extremely lightweight, so that you can carry them virtually anywhere. There are a total of 4 digital camera series available from Pentax. These include the S Series, Optio Wpi, Optio X, and Optio 750Z.

One example is the Pentax Optio M40. This is a very stylish metal camera that is also ultra-slim with a resolution of 8 mega pixels. The camera is also equipped with a 2.5 inch LCD display screen and a 3x zoom feature. The best feature on this camera is the macro focus. This allows the user to achieve the best photographs. In comparison, the M40 is relatively affordable, despite all of the high quality features of this entry-level camera.

In the same category as the Optio M40 is the T20. It is also super slim and compact, with 7 mega pixels and a 3.0-inch LCD display screen that is touch-screen activated. The touch-screen menu is a combination of thumbnail images for playback, and other camera editing options. While this model is considered to be the thinnest model available from Pentax, it is not without great optical performance or the latest technology.

Digital SLR

As noted earlier, the first camera introduced by Pentax was the SLR camera. For those who are not familiar with the term ‘SLR’, it is an acronym for ‘single lens reflex’. Pentax was one of the last companies to bring their digital version of the SLR camera to the market. The first model made its appearance in 2003. Even though they were late manufacturing the digital SLR, they are widely known for making the most compact digital SLR cameras in the industry. Pentax was also one of the only camera companies selling their SLR camera at such a low price. Other camera companies have taken pointers from Pentax for their own ultra-slim digital SLR cameras.

The digital version of the SLR available from Pentax combines all of the famous functions associated with Pentax as well as the latest breakthroughs in technology. Either way, the models are very stylish, compact, and easy to use. The Pentax digital SLR cameras will fulfill the needs of the most advanced professional photographers to new amateurs. Each model in the SLR line by Pentax has a special feature to offer. The models, newest to oldest, are: DS2, DL, DS, and D.

In May of 2006, Pentax surprised the camera industry with a first in digital SLR technology. With their introduction of the K100D, they also introduced a built-in ‘Anti-Shake’ mode. This type of camera was one of the only ones on the market, other than a model offered by Minolta. However, the K100D was one of the most affordable ‘Anti-Shake’ models on the market.

One of the latest models of SLR cameras released from Pentax is the K200D, which was introduced in April of 2008. This SLR model is equipped with a screen resolution of 10.2 mega pixels and a large wide-view LCD screen. This is an ideal camera for all types of photography, and it is as easy to use as a point-and-shoot camera. However, it is advanced with all of the special digital SLR features. One feature that many users adore about this camera is the unique weather and dust resistance feature. You can use this during your most rugged travels, and it is great for beginners and intermediate photographers. While you cannot go underwater with this camera, you can take pictures on the beach or in the rain without worrying about damaging the device.

If you are looking for a camera from Pentax with one of the highest counts of mega pixels, then the K20D is the best choice. Not only does this camera have the dust control feature, as well as a built-in image stabilization mode, but there is also a live view feature. This is the only Pentax SLR model with this feature. It allows the user to view the image exactly as it is without the camera adjusting it down to size or changing any of the attributes. This high quality camera is also wrapped up in a weather and dust-resistant shell.

All of the digital SLR cameras from Pentax are made in a durable plastic instead of metal. This ensures that no matter how large the device is, it will still be light enough for the user to carry with them in all types of situations.

Our American Journal

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We will be publishing a journal focused on the USA market. This journal will the aptly named Digital camera shop USA.  We shall start that journal with a string of product reviews.

The 4 thirds lens system

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When shopping for professional digital SLR cameras, you may see some that advertise the “Four-Thirds System” as a selling point.  But what exactly is that?  The key to understanding the four-thirds system is that it is not a feature or a type of technology, but an industry standard.  Seven cameras manufactures—Fuji, Kodak, Leica, Olympus, Panasonic, Sanyo, and Sigma—have agreed upon a standard design allowing camera lenses and bodies to be interchangeable.  For example, one could buy a Panasonic camera and an Olympus telescopic lens, and the two would be compatible.  The standard has proven so popular that other companies that haven’t been using the four-thirds design have started producing adapters allowing four-thirds lenses to be attached to their cameras.

The name of the Four-Thirds system comes from the aspect ratio (the proportion of width and height) of the digital image sensor inside the camera.  The 4:3 image aspect ratio of the four-thirds system is a departure from the traditional 3:2 aspect ratio of old 35mm film cameras that many modern digital SLR cameras continue to emulate.  The 4:3 aspect ratio, also common in the simpler digital compact cameras, is taken from video cameras, and is the aspect ratio of television and computer screens.  The smaller image sensor size and aspect ratio also allows the interchangeable lenses to be smaller and lighter, and the digital SLR cameras themselves to be more compact. 

There are a few drawbacks to cameras using the four-thirds system.  These problems are common among any digital camera using a digital image sensor smaller than the original size and aspect ratio of 35mm film.  First, the picture quality is directly related to the image sensor size—the bigger the image sensor, the better picture quality.  Consequently, smaller sensors capture images with a lower pixel count, and a narrower color range, producing grainier photographs.  Secondly, the lens projects a 35mm sized light image—but a four-thirds system digital camera’s image sensor is smaller by about 75% smaller.  As a result, it  captures just the center of the image rather than the whole image.  This results in the center of the image having a zoomed-in effect, with the four edges surrounding it being cropped off.  This is called the “crop factor”.  The four-thirds system has a crop factor is about 2, with even more space lost of the left and right sides due to the different aspect ratio.

The four-thirds system is still fairly new—five years old at the most—and only adhered to by seven companies, so there are as yet only a handful of digital cameras using the system.  Luckily, however, they cover a wide range quality and features.  The four-thirds system of interchangeable lenses is marketed for professional photographers using high-quality digital SLR cameras, so all cameras using the system would be considered expensive by amateur family photographers.  There is still, however, a range of prices.  Low-end cameras like the Olympus E-420 and the Leica Digilux 3 are less expensive, but have fewer advanced features.  Midrange cameras like the Panasonic Lumix DCM-L10 and the Olympus E-330 offer a balance of quality features and price.  Finally, high quality cameras like the Olympus E-3 are packed with advanced features, but are also the most expensive.  Which four-thirds system camera is best for you depends on your specific field of photography—architectural, sports, or social, for example—and a careful examination of each camera’s specifications should reveal which one has the features you need at the best price.

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