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fujifilm – FUJIFILM Announces Three New FinePix Digital Cameras along with Storage Solutions On the Eve of the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show



LAS VEGAS –(Business Wire)– Jan. 4, 2007 A compact, 8-MegaPixel digital camera \nwith Face Detection Technology, two entry-level models with Fujifilm\’s famed \nSuper CCD sensor and consumer storage solutions highlight the announcements made \ntoday by FUJIFILM U.S.A, Inc. Fujifilm will be showcasing the cameras – the \n8-MegaPixel FinePix F40fd with Fujifilm\’s Face Detection Technology, and the \n8-MegaPixel FinePix A800 and 6-MegaPixel A610 in meeting rooms N115 and N116 in \nthe Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center throughout the show. \n

All-in-One Compact Showcases Face Detection \n

Combining unequalled performance and ease of use, the FinePix F40fd is a \ncompact, highly portable and stylish digital camera. It\’s packed with features \nthat make it easy for new photographers to get great pictures, and experienced \ndigital camera buffs will love the advanced photographic abilities that \nresult in exceptional performance. These include Face Detection Technology by \nFujifilm, a hardware based system using Fujifilm\’s proprietary dedicated LSI \nchip, which can detect up to 10 human faces in a scene in as little as 5/100\’s \nof a second, and Dual Shot Mode, a convenient function that takes two shots in \nrapid succession, one with flash and one without, letting the user decide on the \nideal picture. \n

Life doesn\’t give too many second chances, and a group pic can be tough to \ncapture. Now, the FinePix F40fd features Face Detection Technology by Fujifilm \nthat makes it easy. It sets the correct focus and exposure automatically, \nregardless of where subjects are located within the frame. Face Detection \nTechnology can even perform flawlessly in difficult focusing and lighting \nconditions, such as off-center subject faces, low light situations, and even \nbacklit conditions. Fujifilm\’s Face Detection Technology also enhances playback \nfunctions with the ability to zoom in on each detected face automatically. Now \nusers can check to make sure everyone\’s eyes were open and they are smiling, crop \nimages for the perfect portrait and perform a variety of other functions to make \nsharing more fun. \n

Frequently, photos taken in evening environments, birthday celebrations or any \ndim-lit situation can create problems for some digital cameras. The FinePix \nF40fd allows users to effortlessly capture the moment as their eye sees it, with \ntremendous clarity and low noise, using Fujifilm\’s Real Photo technology. Thanks \nto the 6th generation FinePix Super CCD-HR chip and the RP processor, the \nFinePix F40fd can utilize ISO settings of up to 2000, capturing stunning images \neven in low light while preserving the natural color and clarity of the shot. \n

To make it easy for consumers to accomplish blur-free results, the FinePix F40fd \nalso features Fujifilm\’s \’Picture Stabilization\’ mode. Not only does Picture \nStabilization reduce the \’blur\’ effect from the photographer\’s hand-shake, it \nalso adjusts for subject movement, and compensates for low light shooting, \nmaking it a comprehensive solution to prevent blurry pics. This \neasy-to-identify, automatic setting lets the FinePix F40fd select the correct \nlight sensitivity and shutter speed for the highest quality digital pictures, \nwith sharp, clean and clear results. \n

At times using a flash may be necessary to help secure sufficient lighting and \nimage quality. This is when the FinePix F40fd\’s Intelligent-Flash system, or \n\’i-Flash\’ comes into play. i-Flash detects subtle lighting differences within a \nscene, and then varies the flash intensity accordingly. It also leverages the \nhigh sensitivity of FinePix cameras to enable the camera to use less flash, \npreventing that \’blasted with light\’ effect that so many digital camera flashes \nleave you with. The result is entertaining, natural tones with no flash \’wash-out\’. \n

The FinePix F40fd will debut in March 2007 at a retail price of $299. \n

Entry-Level Debuts 8-MegaPixel Super CCD and ISO 800 \n

The FinePix A800 is the first model in Fujifilm\’s A-Series line-up to sport \nan eight-MegaPixel Super CCD Sensor and the first to incorporate light \nsensitivities of up to ISO 800 at full resolution. Borrowing a page from \nFujifilm\’s more advanced camera models, the FinePix A800 shoots at higher light \nsensitivities with less noise than comparative models. This results higher \nquality \’natural light\’ pics and less blur in images as the FinePix A800 \nmatches these higher light sensitivities with faster shutter speeds. \n

Fujifilm\’s A-Series digital cameras are among its most popular models and the \n6-MegaPixel FinePix A610 should help continue this trend. This camera has the \nsame comfortable design as the FinePix A800 and is priced right for the \nfirst-time digital buyer. \n

The FinePix A610 and FinePix A800 will debut in March 2007 with retail prices \nof $129 and $179, respectively. \n

The FinePix F40fd, A800 and A610 will feature an xD-Picture Card / SD Media \nCard compatible slot. \n

Fujifilm Addresses Issues of Backup & Storage of Digital Content \n

Fujifilm will also be displaying optical disc products as well as information \non one-of-a-kind optical disc advances created using the company\’s 70 years of \nphotosentive chemical experience and thin-film coating manufacturing capabilities. \nThe products and technologies will help advance optical solutions for managing \nthe growing amount of data building from digital pics, entertainment downloads \nand personal files. Fujifilm has pioneered breakthrough coating technologies \nsuch as the Fujifilm OXOLIFE oxonol-based dye, metal-free DVD dye that helped \nDVDs break performance barriers while also providing a more environmentally \nfriendly manufacturing solution to the industry. \n

On display at CES will be Fujifilm\’s full line of DVD and CD products, as \nwell as samples of Fujifilm\’s high capacity Blu-ray and HD DVD disc media. \nFujifilm will also have on display a new disc labeling system announced in Japan \nand Europe called \’LabelFlash,\’ which utilizes enhanced firmware and the \nexisting DVD recording laser to \’etch\’ an image into specially formulated \nFujifilm dye on the \’label side\’ of a standard blank disc. This process \neliminates the need for special disc printers or sticky labels for archived DVD \ncontent. \n

Additionally, Rich Gadomski, VP of Marketing for Recording Media at Fujifilm \nwill sit on a Fujifilm sponsored roundtable at Storage Visions 2007 (concurrent \nwith CES) moderated by Lee Gomes of The Wall Street Journal, \’Digital Storage \nfor the Content Value Chain: What sort of Business is this?\’ This high level \nexecutive panel will feature industry leaders discussing digital storage \nchallenges and opportunities for creation, distribution and reception of \nentertainment and personal content. The session will take place at the Flamingo \nHotel, Room B2 at 9:30 AM on January 7, 2006.

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About Fujifilm \n

Fujifilm brings continuous innovation and leading-edge products to a broad \nspectrum of industries including medical, life sciences, consumer electronic, \nchemical, graphic arts, information systems, photography and office products \nbased on its vast portfolio of digital, optical, fine chemical and thin film \ncoating technologies. The company provides products and services that contribute \nto the advancement of culture, science, technology and industry, as well as to \nimproved health and environmental protection. It is the global leader in digital \nminilabs; Computed Radiography systems; ink dyes, pigments and UV inks for \ninkjet printers and materials used in the production of flat panel displays. It \nwas ranked number 18 for U.S. patents allowed in 2005, employs more than 75,000 \npeople worldwide and in the year ended March 31, 2006, had global revenues of \n$22.8 billion. \n

FUJIFILM U.S.A., Inc., Valhalla, NY, is a U.S. marketing subsidiary of \nFUJIFILM Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, providing digital and analog photographic \nImaging Systems, Recording/Storage Media and Motion Picture Film products and \nservices to consumers, professionals and businesses. \n

For more information on FUJIFILM U.S.A. products, customers can call \n800-800-FUJI or access the FUJIFILM U.S.A. Web site at http://www.fujifilmusa.com.

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teenage pregnancy – New Canon ZR Series Entry Level Camcorders Combine Ease-of-Use, Style and A 35x Optical Zoom


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Canon Unites Imaging Expertise with Simplicity and Smart New Features So \nConsumers Can Expertly Capture Each Important Moment – with the Touch of a \nButton

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. –(Business Wire)– Jan. 5, 2007 (CES Booth #12606) \n- Canon recognizes that whether they are shooting a 50th anniversary celebration, \nbaby\’s first steps, or a trip around the world, camcorder users are looking to \ncapture the movement and visual images, resulting in memories that are inherent \nin every important life stage. To help anyone become an instant expert, Canon \nhas introduced three new models in its entry-level ZR series camcorders: the \nZR850, ZR830, and ZR800 Mini-DV Camcorders. \n

These camcorders provide powerful technology for capturing the most \noutstanding videos and photos with an array of smart new features that ensure \nthe easiest, most enjoyable user experience. In fact, as Canon has long been \nregarded as an expert in optical lens design and production, all ZR series \ncamcorders will feature 35x optical zoom – Canon\’s longest zoom ever. \n

\’For those users looking for a no-nonsense camcorder, Canon has a camcorder \nthat meets their needs,\’ states Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general \nmanager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A., Inc. \’Not only do the \nCanon 2007 ZR series camcorders create astonishing images, but they\’re also \naffordable and simple to use.\’ \n

Canon\’s ZR camcorder line offers the best solution for consumers who might \njust be getting started with their first camcorder and are looking for the \nsimplest, most accessible device that delivers great results. The new ZR models \nfeature a joystick in the main panel display that makes it easier than ever to \nrecord, play back and navigate the menu options. The Simple Mode automatically \noptimizes most of the camcorder\’s settings, while the preset scene modes make it \neasy to shoot common scenes, including sunsets, fireworks, or a day at the \nbeach. \n

The 2.7 inch widescreen LCD (112,000 pixels) grants users to easily compose \nshots that can be shown on a widescreen Television. The new ZR series Mini-DV camcorders \nwill offer a .35 inch color viewfinder which allows users to view and record \nlive scenes in Widescreen HR (high resolution) with a 16:9 aspect ratio – the \nsame aspect ratio of today\’s popular widescreen television sets. \n

The new models are powered by Canon\’s DIGIC DV image processor. The DIGIC DV \ntechnology processes video information separately from pic information in \norder to always reproduce accurate, clear colors for both mediums. It also \ndynamically widens the range of colors in video and pics. \n

Go the Distance — Smoothly \n

The 2007 ZR series camcorders offer genuine Canon 35x optical zoom lens \n(1000x digital zoom), which is Canon\’s longest optical zoom on a camcorder to \ndate. Sophisticated yet easy to use, Canon\’s Smooth Zoom feature actually \nreduces the erratic, jerky zoom techniques that plague some users of long zooms, \nsmoothing out the process by selecting from one of three pre-set zoom speeds. \nFor even smoother video, Canon Image Stabilization helps provide a shake free \nimage for the entire focal length. \n

Because the right features can help any user compose shots like a Hollywood \ndirector, Canon has incorporated a level marker and added a new grid marker to \nthe easy mode feature mix. When engaged, the markers appear – in either white or \ngray – superimposed over the image on the camcorder\’s display. The level marker \nappears as a horizon line to easily let the user know if the camera is being \nkept level, while the grid marker effectively divides the image into nine equal \nrectangular segments, making it easier for the user to compose a more appealing \nand effective shot. \n

Never Miss a Moment \n

This year, Canon introduces the Swift Begin feature, which grants the \ncamcorder to be ready at a moments notice. The Quick Start mode (available on \nthe ZR850 and ZR830 Mini-DV camcorders) provides an substitute to the standard \nlimited \’on/off\’ option and lets users put the camcorder on \’standby\’ between \nshots. Once on standby, users can resume shooting swiftly – in less than one \nsecond – meaning no more missing the first moments of the school play while the \ncamcorder warms up. \n

Swift Start\’s \’standby\’ capability also means that the camcorder does not \nwaste battery power by repeatedly turning on and off. Canon ZR Mini-DV \ncamcorders can remain in Swift Start mode for 30 minutes before automatically \nshutting off. \n

The Canon ZR800 Mini-DV Camcorder also offers a microphone terminal, allowing \nusers the added flexibility of plugging in an external microphone. \n

The Canon ZR850 Mini-DV Camcorder provides a built-in Video Light to help \nensure that users do not miss a thing, even when the natural lighting is less \nthan best. It also offers a 1.07 megapixel CCD Image Sensor to be sure that all \nstill and moving images captured are of a higher quality. \n

You Can Take It With You \n

The ZR850 and ZR830 Mini-DV Camcorders each record still images, and feature \nPictBridge technology, which make it a snap to distribute prints by allowing the \nZR camcorder to connect directly to any PictBridge compatible printer. For \nportable storage versatility, the camcorders can accommodate either a Secure \nDigital (SD) Memory Card or a MultiMedia Card. The ZR850 and ZR830 Mini-DV \nCamcorders are High Capacity \’HC\’ compatible, which grants them to use the \nnewest high capacity cards that can store more than two gigabytes of data. They \nalso feature wireless remote and a USB port. \n

Sleek Styling, Comfortable Cost \n

All structured with Canon\’s sleek designs, the new ZR series camcorders are \nsimple on the eyes and easy to hold in the hand. The ZR series camcorders come in \nthree colors-the ZR850, Pearl Black; the ZR830, Dark Gray; the ZR800, Deep Blue. \nThey also are lightweight and compact, making them easy to grab on the go. Even \nwith the 35x optical zoom lens, each of the three ZR model camcorders weigh less \nthan one pound. All models have built-in lens covers so that there\’s no \nintruding, dangling lens cap. \n

Canon\’s three new ZR series Mini-DV camcorders will be available in late \nJanuary. The estimated selling price for the ZR850, ZR830, and ZR800 Mini-DV \nCamcorders are $329, $299 and $279, respectively*.

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About Canon U.S.A., Inc. \n

Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business, and industrial \nimaging solutions. The company is listed as one of Fortune\’s Most Admired \nCompanies in America and is rated #35 on the BusinessWeek list of \’Top 100 \nBrands.\’ Its parent company Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a top patent holder of \ntechnology, ranking second overall in the U.S. in 2005, with global revenues of \n$31.8 billion. For more information, visit http://www.usa.canon.com.

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teenage pregnancy – Canon Extends the Reach of DVD Camcorders with a Trio of Sleek New 35x Optical Zoom Models


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New Canon DC230, DC220 and DC210 DVD Camcorder Models Are Feature Packed, \nFamily Friendly and Amazingly Affordable

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. –(Business \nWire)– Jan. 5, 2007 Canon\’s trio of new, feature-filled, easy-to-use, DVD \ncamcorders fit comfortably into the hands and the budgets of doting fathers, moms \non the move, proud grandparents and even film-buff brothers or sisters aching to \nbe making the next great backyard blockbuster. Canon\’s new DVD camcorders offer \nthe convenience of viewing and sharing DVD discs, whether shooting in 16:9 \nWidescreen HR (high resolution) format for their widescreen Television (without \nresorting to cropping or stretching the scene), or bringing distant subjects and \nscenes up close and personal. Canon\’s DC230, DC220 and DC210 DVD Camcorders make \nvideo excellence and video ease two sides of the same coin. \n

All three of these new DVD camcorders combine the convenience, versatility, \nand broad compatibility of DVD recording and playback with the dramatic reach of \ngenuine Canon 35x optical zoom lens (1000x digital zoom), which is Canon\’s \nlongest optical zoom on a camcorder to date. Sophisticated yet simple to use, \nCanon\’s Smooth Zoom feature actually reduces the erratic, jerky zoom techniques \nthat plague some users of long zooms, smoothing out the process by selecting \nfrom one of three pre-set zoom speeds. For even smoother video, Canon Image \nStabilization helps provide a shake free image for the entire focal length. \n

\’The new DC230, DC220 and DC210 DVD Camcorders are Canon\’s latest \ncontribution to the state-of-the consumer camcorder art and further reinforces \nCanon\’s position within the DVD camcorder category,\’ states Yuichi Ishizuka, \nsenior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group, Canon \nUSA., Inc. \’More importantly, they combine this dynamic DVD technology and many \nother Canon camcorder advances and innovations into slim, trim, lightweight \ncamcorders that are simple to use, simple to afford and easy to love for the high \nquality results they produce.\’ \n

Slim, compact, and ergonomically designed, the DC230, DC220 and DC210 DVD \nCamcorder\’s smooth contours grants the model to snug comfortably up into the \nuser\’s palm, while the easily accessible joystick and strategically put \ncontrols make one-handed videography virtually effortless. \n

Quick Begin \n

Missing magic moments, bona fide \’firsts\’ (like baby\’s tentative first steps) \nand other once-in-a-lifetime happenings isn\’t an option thanks to Canon\’s \nresponsive, Quick Begin Mode. When in standby mode, Canon\’s DC230, DC220 and \nDC210 DVD camcorders are ready for action in less than a second, simultaneously \npowering up their huge and bright 2.7 inch wide 16:9 format, 123,000-pixel LCD \ndisplays. This feature dramatically improves battery life and makes the \ncamcorder ready for those moments that might have otherwise been missed waiting \nfor the camcorder to warm up. \n

Optical Quality \n

The three camcorder\’s long 35x optical zoom lens that can capture Junior\’s \nfirst catch in the outfield and not miss the exultant expression on his face, \nand users can feel assured that their personal milestones (and the occasional \nembarrassing \’oops\’) will be preserved for posterity without the need for \nretakes or re-creations. \n

DIGIC DV II \n

DIGIC DV II is the next generation of Canon\’s exclusive DIGIC DV signal \nprocessing technology. Although video and still images have different color \nstipulations, DIGIC DV II digital signal processing ensures optimal image \nquality for both video and still images. Using DIGIC DV II image processing, the \nDC series of camcorders produce video with improved color reproduction — \nespecially in skin tones, and dark and light scenes. It also uses a hybrid noise \nreduction system that employs two types of noise reduction for images and video \nthat\’s crystal clear. \n

Camcorder Convenience \n

The Canon DC230, DC220, and DC210 DVD Camcorders accept three-inch DVD-R/-RW \ndiscs, which can store up to 60 minutes of video on a single layer disc, or up \nto 108 minutes of video on dual layer discs. Canon selected the DVD-R format to \nensure high compatibility with a range of DVD players, both old and new. DVD \ngrants consumers to easily locate scenes without having to rewind or fast \nforward, to create playlists of favorite scenes and can even do some quick \nediting right in the camcorder. \n

Canon\’s DC210 DVD Camcorder \n

Despite occupying the true entry-level tier of Canon\’s DVD Digital camcorder \nline, the DC210 DVD Camcorder actually offers users a phenomenally \nfeature-packed camcorder so users can enjoy the superior quality and innovation \nof Canon optics in a DVD camcorder. From the long, 35x optical/1000x digital \nzoom, image stabilization, and brilliant 2.7 inch widescreen LCD, to all of the \npower that DIGIC DV II technology brings to the movie-making mix, the DC210 DVD \nCamcorder raises the bar for entry level DVD. \n

Canon\’s DC220 DVD Camcorder \n

Building on the rock-solid foundation of the DC210 camcorder, the Canon DC220 \nDVD camcorder adds a wealth of more advanced features and advantages including \nits a nine-point AiAF autofocus, and a miniSD memory card slot capable of \nrecording still images in high 1024 x 768 resolution. The Canon DC220 DVD \nCamcorder offers high-speed USB 2.0 Hi-Speed ability, PictBridge \ncompatibility, and Canon\’s Digital Video Solutions disk for Windows and \nMacintosh \n

Canon\’s DC230 DVD Camcorder \n

Positioned at the apex of this advanced yet entry-level array of DVD \ncamcorders, the DC230 DVD Camcorder offers the advantages of the DC220 model, \nplus a 1.07 megapixel CCD image sensor capable of recording crisp video as well \nas still images in a high 1152 x 864 resolution to a miniSD card, and features \nthe added convenience of a wireless remote control. \n

On the Level and Interesting to the Eye \n

Because the right features can help any user compose shots like a Hollywood \ndirector, Canon has incorporated a level marker and added a new grid marker to \nthe simple mode feature mix. When engaged, the markers appear – in either white or \ngray – superimposed over the image on the camcorder\’s display. The level marker \nappears as a horizon line, to easily let the user know if the camera is being \nkept level while the grid marker effectively divides the image into nine equal \nrectangular segments, making it easier for the user to compose a more appealing \nand effective shot. \n

Available in early March, the Canon DC210 and DC220 DVD Camcorder kits carry \nan estimated selling price of $399 and $449 and respectively.* The DC230 DVD \nCamcorder will be available in late March for an estimated selling price of \n$499. \n\n\nCelia Namart\n\n

About Canon U.S.A., Inc. \n

Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business, and industrial \nimaging solutions. The company is listed as one of Fortune\’s Most Admired \nCompanies in America and is rated #35 on the BusinessWeek list of \’Top 100 \nBrands.\’ Its parent company Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a top patent holder of \ntechnology, ranking second overall in the U.S. in 2005, with global revenues of \n$31.8 billion. For more information, visit http://www.usa.canon.com.

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kodak digital camera – A Guide To Buying A Digital Camera That Matches Your Photography Skill – Kodak


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For many folks buying a digital camera can be a confusing and bewildering purchase since there are so many models to select from and so many different kinds of digital cameras too. Unless you are a photography hobbyist you probably wont be familiar with all of the acronyms and language used to describe the features of each camera either. So here is a general guide to help you know how to buy a digital camera that matches your own photographic skill level. \n

First of all, there\’s no one size fits all solution in digital cameras. It would be much easier to choose if that were the case, but it would also severely limit what each person could do with their own photography. And this means that\’s you arent a serious hobbyist, you probably dont need to spend the extra money on digital cameras that have all the advanced features simply because you\’ll probably never use them. And on the other hand, if you are a skilled amateur photographer, buying a simple point and shoot type of camera will not be a great decision either as it won\’t let you really be creative enough to satisfy your needs. So here are a few simple guidelines to follow. \n

If you dont consider yourself a photographer, and you just simply want to take good pictures of family and friends, and maybe some special occasions, you can most likely do very well with a 4 – 6 megapixel point and shoot fully automatic digital camera. This will be the most affordable option and so will save you plenty of money initially by not purchasing features that you really dont need. And the resolution of a 4 – 6 megapixel camera will let you make great prints on up to 8 X 10 or so. \n

If however, you know a little bit about photography and like to take some control yourself over the camera functions at times to create special photo effects in the composition of the pic, a more advanced digital camera that has fully manual features for exposure control, and allows you to save the image files in TIFF, GIF or RAW formats that don\’t lose image quality when compressed would be a good choice. Unless you do a lot of enlargements above 8 X 10 you probably can still get by with a 4 – 6 megapixel camera here too. \n

However, if you consider yourself a photographer of sorts and like to be creative with your pics, you probably should think about buying a digital single lens reflex camera(SLR) that uses interchangeable lenses, has full manual control capability, and advanced features that most serious photographers really appreciate. And if you like to do lots of manual cropping of photos and magnification of smaller parts of your pic images before you print, an 8 – 10 megapixel camera can be a good bet. \n

Of course, these guidelines and tips are just general suggestions but hopefully they can help point you in the right direction so that you can more easily choose and purchase the digital camera that will most closely match your photographic skills.
\n\nJim Johnson\n

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kodak digital camera – Editing Your Digital Photographs


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Gone are the days when cropping a pic or touching one up could only be done only by experts at special labs. You can now do such editing work can in the comfort of your home on your computer. \n

[tag]Digital cameras[/tag] also have some basic editing functions that allow you to do some easy editing tasks right on the camera. Many photographers have cropped pics like this, eliminated red eye or rotated an image from landscape to portrait. Know what functions your camera offers before you purchase it. \n

If the features your camera offers arent what you need, Adobe Photoshop Elements and Corel Paint Shop Pro 9 offer easy-to-use, powerful tools. Both are available for about $100. Most editing tasks can be done with the help of these programs as they offer plenty of advanced features such as ability to monitor contrast, brightness and color saturation, sharpness. \n

Besides being an interesting process, pic editing also provides many creative opportunities to the photographer using digital photography equipment. It depends on the photographer to choose the program that he wants depending what are his editing needs for digital photography. \n

Gone are the days when cropping a pic or touching one up could only be done only by experts at special labs. You can now do such editing work can in the comfort of your home on your personal. \n

Digital cameras also have some basic editing functions that allow you to do some easy editing tasks right on the camera. Many photographers have cropped photos like this, eliminated red eye or rotated an image from landscape to portrait. Know what functions your camera offers before you purchase it. \n

If the features your camera offers arent what you need, Adobe Photoshop Elements and Corel Paint Shop Pro 9 offer easy-to-use, powerful tools. Both are available for about $100. Most editing tasks can be done with the help of these programs as they offer plenty of advanced features such as ability to monitor contrast, brightness and color saturation, sharpness. \n

Besides being an interesting process, photo editing also provides many creative opportunities to the photographer using digital photography equipment. It depends on the photographer to select the program that he wants depending what are his editing needs for digital photography.
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The [tag]Kodak[/tag] EasyShare CX7430 is an excellent point-and-shoot digital camera that\’s currently selling very well. Just consider its features: 4 megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom, 16MB of memory, as well as a motion picture mode. Given it’s low price (around $190), it’s an incredible deal. This camera is most suitable for beginners – it has all of the basic functions you need in a simple digital camera. Let’s have a look at its various features:

Design and Construction
Like all point-and-shoot digital cameras, the Kodak EasyShare CX7430 is designed to be compact enough to fit in your pocket. It’s silvery finish will certainly attract lots of attention too. Its dimensions are 4.0 inches by 2.6 inches by 1.25 inches (weight-height-depth), and it weighs only 6.3 ounces. There is a tiny 1.6 inch LCD screen behind the camera for viewing images. Initially, I found the LCD screen a tad on the small side, but I got used to it after snapping a couple of pics.

Optics and Resolution
The Kodak EasyShare CX7430 is equipped with a Kodak Retinar lens and offers with a 4 megapixel resolution. There’s also a 3x optical zoom for taking subjects faraway. What\’s interesting about this camera is its wide range of scene modes. Most point-and-shoot cameras have a handful (maybe 5) scene modes for photography under different conditions: macro, landscape, night photography, etc. The Kodak EasyShare CX7430 has 9 scene modes to choose from, which is much more than the competition.

I didn’t expect much in terms of manual control in the camera’s optics. If you’re looking to play around with shutter speed, aperture, white balance and other photography options, then this camera is not for you. Sure, there are some basic exposure controls but they are nowhere near the fine settings allowed in advanced digital SLR cameras.

That being stated, the quality of pics taken by the Kodak EasyShare CX7430 were nothing short of outstanding. The pics, when printed out, were of extremely high quality. So if you’re the type you just whips out a camera and takes quick shots, with a minimum of fuss, then this camera will be great for you.

User Controls
The user controls in the Kodak CX7430 are located on both sides of the LCD and also on mode dial at the top surface of the camera. Those more accustomed to Canon or Sony models will find that the controls take a tiny getting used to. However, I did not have any problems reaching commonly used functions like flash control or image viewing.

Movie Mode
If you like to shoot some spontaneous movies with your digital camera, then you’ll be glad to know that the CX7430 comes with a motion picture mode. You can capture video at 13 frames per second (fps) at VGA size 640 x 480. The movie mode is continuous, meaning that the camera allows you to record movies up to the memory limit of your memory card.

Storage and Transfer
In terms of storage, the Kodak CX7430 comes with internal memory of 16MB. You’ll certainly want to purchase a SD or MMC memory card to add on to the amount of memory available. In terms of image transfer, the camera supports USB 1.1 ports. This is enough for fast image transfers between the camera and your computer.

Battery Life
The Kodak CX7430 uses AA batteries. The ones that come in the box are alkaline batteries – I’d advocate that you get some NiMH rechargables. They\’ll pay for themselves very swiftly. The support for AA batteries is a great bonus because AA batteries are easily found in any convenience store, even when you’re overseas.

Shortcomings
The bad points about the Kodak EasyShare CX7430? Well, here’s a few shortcomings I’d point out – Kodak would sell many more units if they were corrected:

* Videos taken by the camera are at very low frame rate
* The door covering the memory card slot doesn’t latch strongly
* The bundled software isn’t very impressive

Conclusion
Despite its shortcomings, the Kodak EasyShare CX7430 is one heck of a good camera. If you’re just starting out in digital photography, this it the camera to buy. Take it with you anywhere you like, snap many pics and immerse yourself in the world of photography. You can always upgrade to a superior camera when you grow in your skills.\n\nGary Hendricks\nGary Hendricks runs a hobby site at www.basic-digital-photography.com. Read his tips on digital photography and learn to shoot better pics with your digicam.
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