デジタルカメラ Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7 開封動画

March 11th, 2010 by admin

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7買いました。購入を検討している方に見てもらえると幸いです。

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The Most Affordable Digital Camera Anywhere

March 9th, 2010 by admin

If your looking for the most affordable digital camera, does that mean your looking for the cheapest camera you can find? I tend to think not. If you wanted cheap, you would have said cheap. Affordable suggests, you have some kind of budget in mind. I would assume that it’s probably a small budget, but a budget none the less. For around $150 you can get a pretty respectable digital camera. But that may be a bit high, so lets start at $150 and work our way down. You may be surprised at what we find.

In the $100 to $150 range, were able to find some very good cameras with a smidgen of the latest technology thrown in. Image stabilization and face recognition are great features to have for this price. The image quality here will be far better than anything your cell phone camera can do, and a vast improvement over disposable cameras. The Canon PowerShot A570IS would be my first choice, as well as many others judging by it’s inclusion on the best seller list on some of the big online camera retailers. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ7K and several of the Kodak EasyShare models can be found in this category as well.

The $50 to $100 range is getting quite affordable for anyone, but there are sacrifices to be made in image quality and features. The Kodak EasyShare C613 still has a respectable 6.2MP and 3x zoom. A perennial best seller, and backed by one of the oldest camera manufacturers in the business. The Nikon Coolpix L11, and Canon Powershot A460 are worthy contenders to look at here as well.

Buying a decent new digital camera (that’s not a toy) for under $50 is pretty much impossible these days. Prices have dropped quite a bit, but not that low. The good news, is that if your willing to look into used cameras you can find plenty of great deals. The usual auction sites will have lots, but some of the bigger online retailers carry used cameras as well. Just make sure their return policy is good, before buying anything used.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6

March 8th, 2010 by admin

Zobacz więcej na www.videotesty.pl Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS6 to aparat kompaktowy, który łączy w sobie łatwość obsługi z funkcjonalnością i designem (piękna, smukła metalowa obudowa), który pozwoli użytkownikom o różnych umiejętnościach wykonywać atrakcyjne zdjęcia. Sprzęt jest w sprzedaży od stycznia 2009 roku.

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Nikon Coolpix S220 Review

March 7th, 2010 by admin

If you are looking for a relatively inexpensive digital camera then the Nikon Coolpix S220 could fit the bill. This is one of the smallest and most lightweight digital cameras around. It is only 18mm wide and weighs 100g without batteries or a memory card. With the Coolpix S220 Nikon has produced a camera with a fairly standard design. It has a rectangular shape with one end being given a gentle curve. The edges are rounded slightly to stop the camera looking quite so boxy. As is now becoming typical the camera comes in a number of different colours. These are plum, warm silver, aqua green, smooth magenta, cobalt blue and black. Quite a choice!

For me one of the biggest attractions is ease of use. It is fair to say that at least part of the reason for this is that Nikon have gone easy on the features the Coolpix S220 has. It certainly has fewer features than say similar sized models from Panasonic and Canon. I like the design of the menu system. It is easy to find the control you are looking for. The menu has clear text. This helps to make reading easy. If you prefer you can switch to an icon based menu screen.

Zoom is controlled through a ring on the top of the camera. On the back of the camera you will find buttons to control the shooting mode, playback of photos you have already taken, self timer, macro mode, deleting photos, exposure compensation and accessing the menu.

More standard features include 10 megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens. That is plenty of megapixels for super sized prints or for cropping photos before making smaller prints. The LCD screen is 2.5 inches in size. There is a continuous shooting mode and you also have access to a number of colour options to make your photos look a little different. These are vivid, black and white, sepia, cyanotype and pastel.

Picture quality is suitable for most snapshots. It is not surprising with such a small lens that the camera is at its best when the subject is fairly close, such as for portrait shots. Distant landscape type scenes tend to push the camera to its limits. Even so any problems are only likely to become an issue if you plan to make prints of your photos.

This is not the best pocket sized digital camera when it comes to sharpness, but taking the price into account picture quality is about right. Talking of price this is one of the cheaper small cameras, especially for one this slim and lightweight.

Electronic image stabilisation is available. There is an important distinction between electronic and mechanic image stabilisation. Electronic image stabilisation works by adjusting ISO rating and shutter speed. This can lead to increased noise levels in a photo. Mechanical image stabilisation does not affect picture quality in this way and works by making tiny compensating movements either within the lens mechanism or by shifting the sensor inside the camera. Nikon has not included mechanical image stabilisation with the Coolpix S220.

Motion detection is available too. This works in a similar way to electronic image stabilisation. It allows the camera to detect moving subjects and freeze motion. You need to be aware that while motion detection can come in handy it can also lead to a decrease in picture quality.

Other models you may wish to consider include the Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6, Panasonic Lumix DMC FS7 and the Olympus FE-5000. These all have similar price tags to the Nikon Coolpix S220. In terms of overall value for money, taking into account price, picture quality and features I would suggest taking a close look at the Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6.

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Jan Delay – Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann [HD]

March 6th, 2010 by admin

@ Nuke Festival, Wiesen (17.7.2009)

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How to Resolve "BAD MAGIC NUMBER" in HP-UX

March 5th, 2010 by admin

Cylinder Group in HP-Unix operating system is the primary component of file system that contains one or more consecutive disk cylinders. These cylinder groups are further divided into addressable blocks to organize the file structure within the cylinder group. The storage memory of these blocks is further classified into four main parts – boot block, Superblock, Inode, and data block. Corruption or damage in Cylinders groups occurs due to improper system shutdown, virus attack, and more.

In most cases of corruption of these groups, you encounter an error message. A major hazard that you might encounter after the occurrence of the error message is inaccessibility of hard drive data. To overcome such situations, an ideal way is to restore the data from an updated backup. However, if no backup is available or backup fails to restore the required information, then you will need to use advanced HP-UX Recovery software that can comprehensively recover your inaccessible data.

Below is the error message that you receive when the cylinder group gets corrupted or damaged:

“CG cg-number: BAD MAGIC NUMBER”

Your hard drive data becomes inaccessible after the above error message appears.

Cause:

The root cause for the occurrence of the above error message is the corruption of cylinder group cg-number due to wrong magic number. The corrupted cylinder group is marked as needing reconstruction.

Resolution:

To resolve the above error message, you will need to reinstall HP-UX operating system. A clean reinstall of HP-UX operating system erases all the data from the hard drive. In such situations, the best possible way to recover the data from HP-UX based formatted hard drive partition is by using advanced HP-UX Data Recovery application. Such HP-UX Data Recovery tools perform an orderly scan of the formatted hard drive by using high-end scanning algorithms. These recovery tools recover lost data post serious corruption scenarios including superblock or inode structure damage, LVM corruption, Cylinder Groups damage, and OLT corruption. With highly graphical user interface and advanced features, these tools are easy to understand without any prior technical understanding.

Stellar Phoenix HP UNIX – Data Recovery is a powerful and trust worthy HP-UX Recovery application. This non destructive utility is compatible supports HP-UX file versions like HP-UX 10.x, 11 and 11i. It gets installed on Windows (2003, XP, 2000, NT3.51 and above, ME, 9x) and the affected HP-UX hard drive should be connected as slave.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 Zoom analysis on the moon

March 4th, 2010 by admin

Testing optical and digital zoom on the FZ28 in HD. The moon on a cold winterday in Lillehammer, Norway.

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Get To Know Your Camera – More Than Just Megapixels!

March 3rd, 2010 by admin

Today, while you go shopping for ‘feature-rich’ digital cameras physically or on the Internet, often you will find manufacturers running out of their ways, telling “this camera takes great pictures.” And which snap taker of our times will fail to equate ‘great pictures’ with great resolutions? Well, with today’s 3, 4 or 5 megapixel digital cameras offering the flexibility of digital zooms, storing high-resolution images on their memory cards and an LCD panel that shows 100% of the subject, you will get digital images of superb quality; whether you want to print posters or put your images online.

With manufacturers recognizing a market for simple, sleek and sophisticated cameras in all pixel categories, today you can find basic point-and-shoot digicams, with resolutions typically ranging from one-megapixel at the low end to six-megapixels in professional-grade equipment. And here, the bottomline is, the more pixels a camera has, the sharper the images it produces.

With today’s manufacturers realizing that the buyers actually intend to match their purchases with the specific needs of the camera at a price that best suits them, they have also come up with many midrange models that feature lots of adjustable focus, exposure settings and several flash/picture modes (like portrait, landscape, nightmode, etc). Clearly, more sophisticated models require more time with the manual, and prospective buyers should know that there’s a learning curve involved with such cameras. As a whole, while you go for buying one for yourself, you’ll learn:

o How to use camera functions to the best of their capabilities

o How to select and use accessories to enhance your shooting experience

o How to use the digital cameras to create great images

o How to spark up your images (using the most popular image editing software: Adobe Photoshop7). Very recently, however, Webshots.com, the premiere online photo community website has introduced free online courses to teach buyers the technicalities of digital image touch-ups/reworking, creating stunning web pages and rich media websites with their digital images.

However, in order to choose the right camera–one with the right picture resolution at the right price–you’ll need to figure out what you’ll be doing with it. For example, if you are a casual snapshooter, interested in taking photos that you can e-mail to friends and family, post on the Web, or print in sizes smaller than 8×10 inches; a 2-3 megapixel will suffice.

There are lot of these models introduced by Kodak Eastman company (Kodak EasyShare CX6200, Kodak EasyShare CX6230), Canon (Canon Powershot A75), POLAROID (Polaroid PDC2050 2.1 MP Digital Camera), stressing on the fact that these are easy enough for the whole family to use and small enough to take anywhere.

On the other hand, to shoot onsite or in the office, photographs for product-ads and publicity in print and on the Web with professional-looking results without hiring a pro, a business user will find 3 megapixel cameras great.

Again, someone with the frenzy to buy the newest, shiniest toys to impress friends and business associates with the latest technologies and coolest features will find 5 megapixel cameras really ‘cool’. Among the latest feature-rich cameras in this category, you’ll find Sony’s stylish, pocket-size Cybershot DSCP100 digital camera offering an amazing 5-megapixel resolution and a wealth of photographic features normally found on full-sized, high-end cameras. On the other hand, Panasonic has today revealed the new Panasonic DMC-FZ20 with five megapixels, an improved body design and an improved processor (the “Venus Engine II”), promising better performance, improved image stabilization and image quality. Canon Powershot G5 5 Megapixel is also a smash hit with the resolution-junkies.

Expert photographers and reviewers have time and again said that as much as they would like to give a one-word answer to one asking how many megapixels would be fine for him/her, this one happens to be of the trickiest questions in digital photography.

A final answer by experts: For any images you plan to print or retouch, 3-megapixel resolution and higher should be okay; web and e-mail-only photos should be fine at resolutions below that. For prints 8×10 or larger, one should look for digicams with 4-megapixel resolution or higher. And last but not the least, for displaying or printing pictures at smaller-than-actual-pixel size, resolution doesn’t matter much. Instead, in that case, one should opt for the camera with the best color.

However, in spite of the experts’ verdict, the fact remains that the craze for high resolution digicams soars higher every day. With the enthusiasm of camera nuts willing to pay huge amounts for their photographic toys, 8-megapixel cameras launched by Canon (Canon EOS 20D) are having a good market in the western countries. Lori Grunin, a photo-columnist of Webshots.com, however, says that these cameras appeal to relatively specialized groups within the entire photographic market.

Before buying one, identify whether you are one of them.

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Ferrari Enzo & Porsche Carrera GT analysis drive with Panasonic DMC-GF1

March 1st, 2010 by admin

Got a once in a lifetime chance to ride in a Ferrari Enzo and Porsche Carrera GT recently. The owners were kind enough to even let my kids sit in the cars. I shot the videos with my Panasonic DMC-GF1 digital camera. I used the 20 mm pancake lens for all of the still shots and the 14-45 mm image stabilized lens for the in car ones. Even with the IS it was hard to hold the camera still. Check out the last few clips of the Carrera GT. The shots from above the windscreen really give a neat perspective.

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Offsite Backup Service – Advantages of Remote Data Backup Solutions

February 28th, 2010 by admin

If the data backup, one of the best ways to do this is with a service remote backup offsite. The following are some of the features and benefits of it.

If you have ever lost data or damaged, you already know what a problem might be for you. You can not lose a lot of work, documents that are important, and family photos.

There are many methods to ensure that happen to software and hardware errors, but we can not be 100% sure of the time, so that aBackup solution is a must for any company.

There are several ways that you can use to protect data: You can use a DVD, a hard disk, a remote backup service, or even remote locations. In my experience, if you want the best security level, you should use the remote backup. This is due to the fact that incidents such as floods or fires, which both of your important data and backup data destroy avoided if at the same place.

Another advantage is that you no longer connect or disconnectmanually different devices, each of whom will transfer from broadband Internet. The problem may be in this case, the fact that you have an Internet connection all the time, you more than if you use local storage, and there is a small chance the data is always in the hands of third parties.

The disadvantages are that I just mentioned are not so important, even if most people.

Following are the benefits that can use a remote backup service will be launched:

Free BackupSoftware – In most cases, it is necessary to pay for backup software, as the backup service free of charge.

Support – If you have questions about the backup process, or have their service specialists available to help.

Server with a professional protection – your information will be developed in shelters which are considered to protect those computers, in most cases designed to be underground information securely in the event of disasters or accidents.

Unlimited data remotelyStorage – Store and backup all the necessary data.

Global access to data – get access to your files from anywhere in the world.

Encrypt data – you are the only one able to access the data, so forget encrypted by the remote backup service.

Not all good things are yours for free. They each pay according to how much space you need, or what additional features you want to include. In most cases you will pay $ 2 per GB per month. 5 GB should be enough, if you're an individual,the price will receive up to $ 10 per month.

If you want to work for a company that is the space required and the price probably much larger, but the benefits that a remote backup service brings is invaluable.

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