Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Cool Gifts For 10 Year Old Girls

Ten year old girls love jewelry, diaries, crafts, and decorate their rooms. There is so much more that this age of preteen girl loves. This gives you a wide list of things you can buy as gifts for them. Jewelry making kits are a big deal for girls at that age. They love to make it, wear it, and give it away. You can buy them a piece of jewelry such as a watch, earrings, or a first gold or silver ring.

There is a fashion designer game by Hasbro that ten year old girls would adore. It hooks up to the television (plug and play), and lets her create fashions to her heart's desire. Plug and Play interactive games are very popular among this age group and you can find many to match the interests of your ten year old.

There are all kinds of diaries to be had in the market today. One really cool one is a voice recognition password journal by Radica Games. This is one she will love. Her own secret book or write all of her private thoughts in.

Hasbro Mini Media Portable Media Player is something that will make your preteen feel a little bit more special. She can keep photos, videos and music on this and look at them or show them to friends and listen to the music anytime she wants. This is a great gift for any ten year old girl. She can choose her own music, and pictures to put on it and it will be her own personal photo album and music center.

If your girl likes to read there are many books available for the preteen. Check on Amazon to find books by age group. It is good for a child to read as it increases their imagination, and also helps them to enjoy reading which is a skill that they will use all of their life. There are also magazines geared to the preteen that you can buy a subscription of so she can get a monthly gift that she will enjoy all year long.

If you're ten year old likes to do crafts there are card making kits, scrapbooking kits, and just about any kind of craft kit that she might enjoy available. Go to some local hobby stores they have kits geared toward children of all ages. If she likes to draw get her a professional drawing kit. If she likes to paint you can find something to please her as well. Creativity is something that should be promoted in your child.

Girls of this age still like dolls. A doll house may be something she would enjoy. There are interactive dolls on the market that promote imagination and learning. Maybe your ten year old likes the beauty of dolls, maybe starting a collection of dolls like porcelain dolls would be something she would like.

If all else fails you can buy a gift card at any number of stores and let her choose the gift that she wants.




Lance Thorington is a professional writer and online publisher. He also writes for http://jasminezone.com where you can get really cool stuff for girls!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Canon EOS 550D Bilder Slideshow in HD - XII

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Sony Ericsson G900 - Camera

The Sony Ericsson G900 is a mobile phone of many excellent features. Among its many noteworthy aspects is its camera. This mobile phone is not satisfied with just the usual camera though. When you talk about a G900 camera, these are the things you will be getting.

First, the camera on this device is an excellent 5 Megapixel camera. Usual camera phones these days just have 3- 3.2 Megapixels. With the camera of the Sony Ericsson G900 though, you can be sure to have all your pictures and videos in full colors. All those special moments that you will be capturing will be done so in excellent quality. This phone's camera also has auto- focus. Though this is a regular camera feature these days, it is still something that one cannot be without. The auto- focus will ensure the optimal clarity of your photos.

With this device's camera, you can get closer to objects you want to photograph without having to walk towards it. Its 3x digital zoom will eliminate all the hassles of getting close- up shots. For those of you with unsteady hands, taking pictures might become a mess for you. To avoid all those blurriness, the G900 camera's image stabilizer definitely helps. Taking pictures in bad lighting will not be a problem with the photo light feature of the camera. To ensure high quality pictures, the photo fix feature will adjust the light and contrasts once you have taken the shot.

Through this phone's internet connection, you can easily upload online your photos. For any red- eye problems, the camera's red- eye reduction will fix it in a jiffy. Video recording is all too possible and excellent quality is ensured by the video light and video stabilizer features. The camera of the Sony Ericsson G900 is definitely something to reckon with!




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Monday, November 7, 2011

5200mm Canon Lens World's MOST powerful Super telephoto EF FD (updated upload)

READ!! Canon 5200mm F14 Prime Lens. The world's largest dedicated SLR Super Telephoto lens. Extremely rare. Made in Japan. Most probably a government ordered cold war spy tool - it certainly wasn't designed to look at the stars with the use of it's ND filters... It uses a mirror & lens combination. The front lens is massive. Rear drop-in filters can be used. •Focal Length: 5150mm •Exposure Control: Light quantity is controlled with the use of built-in ND filters, corresponding to f/14, f/16, f/22, f/32 •Minimum Object Distance: 120 meters (Approx 393 feet!) •Size: 500mm(wide) x 600mm(high) x 1890mm(deep) [20x24x75.6] •Weight: 100kg (220 lbs) without stand. From a Canon Flyer: "This is the only ultra-telephoto lens in the world capable of taking photographs of objects 18 to 32 miles away (30km to 52kms away). Having a focal length of 5200mm, Canon Mirror Lens 5200mm can obtain one hundred times as large an object image as that of a 50mm lens." "For focusing this mounted or fixed lens on an extremely distant object, two aiming telescopes are set on the side of the lens barrel, and the entire lens is placed on a rigid stand which rotates smoothly. Minimizing the overall length had been a big problem in designing this lens. However, the Catadioptric system that is applied to the other two Canon mirror lenses (Canon 800mm f3.8 & 2000mm f11) has succeeded in reducing it down to one third of the nominal focal length. In general focal length and optical aberration increase with ...

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Canon EOS 550D - Part 7 - Improving performance (Verbatim Pro SDHC)

Canon EOS 550D - Part 7 - Improving performance (Verbatim Pro SDHC). In this video I test the performance of Verbatim's Pro Series HD Video SDHC memory card. Manufacturer website: www.verbatim-europe.co.uk Sponsor: www.bmisolutions.co.uk Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Or on the website: www.geekanoids.co.uk

Friday, October 28, 2011

Nikon D5100 vs. Canon T3i (600D): Comparison

Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com First comparison between the new Nikon D5100 and the Canon EOS 600D (Rebel T3i). Shot with 25p at 1920x1080 in Frankfurt am Main. NOTICE: Same settings on both cameras! Lenses: Sigma 50mm f/1.4, Sigma 18-200mm Which DSLR do you like more? Leave a comment below! Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com Our website: www.fenchel-janisch.com Music by Kevin MacLeod

Monday, October 24, 2011

Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash Review | Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash for Canon EOS Digital SLR

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera

The new flagship of the EOS Rebel line, Canon EOS Rebel T2i brings professional EOS features into an easy to use, lightweight digital SLR that's a joy to use. Featuring a class-leading 18.0-megapixel CMOS image sensor and increased light sensitivity for low light photography, the EOS Rebel T2i also has an advanced HD Movie mode for gorgeous Full HD movies. Able to capture up to 3.7 frames per second, it's ready to go the minute it's picked up. Advanced Live View, a new wide-area screen, plus features like Canon's brilliant Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone features ensure brilliant photos and movies, easily. With some of the most advanced features of any digital SLR, it's simply the best Rebel Canon has ever created.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Best Digital SLR Camera Review

Have you heard about the best new digital SLR camera to hit the streets? How about the worst? As the prices of digital SLR cameras have been plummeting like crazy, it's become more important then ever to be able to distinguish the best from the worst. Don't assume that a low price is indicative of a low quality SLR. It could just be the deal you've been looking for. Let's review a couple of worthy contenders in the ring of digital SLR cameras.

It's pretty hard to review digital SLR's without bringing up the Canon Rebel XTi digital SLR camera. The XTi, and it's predecessor the XT has been a solid value for anyone looking to make the move to SLR technology. A consistently strong seller with a solid base of existing users makes the Canon Rebel a worthy for best general purpose SLR camera ever.

With a current price under $600 including a lens kit, it will continue to be popular for some time. The latest model to share the Rebel crown, is the XSi, which is currently scheduled to be on the shelves mid 2008. It brings more megapixels, a better battery grip, a larger LCD, "live view", and a plethora of other new features to the Rebel lineup.

No digital SLR camera review would be complete, without the inclusion of the Nikon D40 digital SLR camera. An equally robust competitor with the Rebel lineup from Canon. For those making a purchase based purely on the Nikon brand name, there's no reason to look much further. The D40 is a great camera for those looking to make the leap from simple point and shoot cameras to the more sophisticated and versatile SLR world. The D40 still has numerous auto settings, so newbie users won't feel rushed up the learning curve of SLR with it's countless manual tweaking options.




Just for the sake of making sure three is a crowd, I would be remiss if I didn't mention the Olympus Evolt E510 digital SLR. Just a few dollars more, and perhaps not as well known as our previous models, the E510 makes a great third option to consider. While some users have had problems with the auto focus of the E510 under low lighting conditions, if your more of a manual focuser, then it's not a concern. Be sure to get your hands on each of these cameras for a test run, and you'll understand why their so popular.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Wireless Technology in the Security Industry

Wireless technology has recently inundated the security industry. It can save time and money on installation, but does it offer the same level of security as a hard-wired system?

Whenever new technology is released into an industry, it is usually welcomed with skepticism. Wireless technology has recently inundated the security industry. It can save time and money on installation, but does it offer the same level of security as a hard-wired system? Here are some considerations on wireless security equipment.

Quality equipment is still important, especially with wireless devices. Do your research, and use only quality brands.

The rules are changing. You can now disarm a system with a RF key chain. Some ethical and systematic issues are now coming into play. (example: what if your key chain is lost? can you erase it as a disarming device?)

Does it monitor it's operational status and battery life? Why have a wireless smoke detector if you don't have confidence that it will be functional when there's a fire?

Are there compatibility issues between the device and other parts of the system. What options does the wireless device offer to supply the level of security you require. Wireless or wired, there are going to be vulnerabilities.

Do the research to see if anyone has reviewed the equipment on a blog or in an article. If someone feels they have a bad wireless system, they will likely complain about it on the internet. You can also review the websites, and look for specification sheets.




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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Fuji SLR Camera Profile - The Fujifilm Finepix S3100

Fujifilm Finepix S3100 is a 4-megapixel SLR camera with up to six times optical zoom. Many user reviews say that the FinePix S3100 produces quality photos which look great even when enlarged to 8x10 dimensions, granted that you operate the camera correctly. Many users also point out that the camera needs around three seconds of "machine warmup" before your subject appears in the viewfinder or LCD screen. This 3-second delay holds true for 16mb memory cards, but users say that the delay increases with larger memory cards. This delay may not be a big deal to most users, but it can prevent you from taking spontaneous shots.

The FinePix S3100 has a viewfinder that is pretty accurate, but you may also toggle the image to the 1.5-inch LCD screen with just a push of a dedicated button at the back of the camera. The S3100 also has auto-focus and auto-exposure, which you can access and turn on by pushing the shutter button halfway for a couple of seconds until a confirmation on the adjustments appears. Then you can push the button all the way down and take a picture. It's recommended to use the automatic adjustments because sometimes failing to do so results in not-so-great-looking pictures.

The downside to using the auto-adjustments feature is that the image in the LCD or viewfinder freezes for a second or two, so it's an ineffective way of taking action shots or photos of moving subjects. This is why the S3100 itself is not recommended for those who intend to use their camera mostly for action or spontaneous photography. The camera has five picture size or quality settings and three sharpness settings or levels to choose from. There are also four scene modes: night, portrait, red-eye reduction, and synchro flash modes which includes suppressed or forced flash modes.

The S3100 also allows you to take short video clips but without sound. The camera comes with a 16mb memory card which will allow you to save eight high-quality pictures or 16 medium-quality ones. If you're a beginner and you're decided on getting the Fujifilm FinePix S3100, you need not worry about knowing how it works because the 100-page manual discusses in detail how you can perform different operations.

Finepix S3100 is dubbed by many as the ideal Fuji SLR camera for the in-between types of photographers. By in-between we mean those who are neither beginners nor professional photographers. Professional photographers may not like the S3100 because manual adjustment of settings is limited, and some first-time SLR camera users may find the S3100 a bit complicated. People who prefer point-and-shoot type cameras might find the S3100 to be a bit troublesome.




Getting the perfect camera, is never an easy thing, especially with the way digital technology is constantly changing. Fortunately, there are plenty of helpful websites online, that can narrow down your search and help you find the camera with all the features important to you.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Which Camera System is the Best for Your Home Surveillance?

As soon as you start thinking of setting up your Home Surveillance you realize that the Camera, however important, is but one element of a System. Which is therefore the Camera System you should select?

As in so many other fields of human activity, the answer, unfortunately, is always the same. "It depends..." But this answer gives you freedom of choice and the opportunity to personalize your selection, making it the most suitable to your unique circumstances.

The simplest system permits only to monitor camera views in real time (that is without recording). Such a system is adequate for checking the entrance door (or any other fixed place), for monitoring the sleep of a baby in the cradle or the games of the kids in the yard (if they do not run out of view...).

Whenever real time monitoring is not sufficient for surveillance purposes one should select a suitable recorder. For examining recorded tape footage on the premises, that is when there is no need to view from a distance, analog technology based on one of the available types of tape recorders is adequate.

A tape recorder will be suitable if the time available between cassette changes (two to four hours) is sufficient to suit your needs. Otherwise special time-lapse recorders can be obtained that conserve tape by sampling images at pre selected intervals.

The system becomes more complex if more than one camera sends images to monitor and recorder. In this case one of the two following solutions is available. Either one can sample in sequence (using an automatic switcher) every camera in turn or, using a Multiplexer, one can examine multiple reduced views on the same monitor.

But if images must be seen at a distance using the Internet, then the analog technology is not suitable any more. One must go digital to permit manipulation of images by software as in Personal Computers or in specially designed dedicated DVR (Digital Video Recorder) hardware.

Besides allowing transmission, digital technology permits software compression of files resulting in economic use of hard disk drive memory for many hours of continuous recording.

A PC based digital video system is programmed through software while a DVR is set up with a kind of hand held remote controller.

A PC uses a digital screen while a normal analog monitor is used for hardware DVR (although images are digitized for manipulation and recording).

A PC system can easily be expanded later should the need arise, while the rigid construction of hardware DVR is not readily amenable to further additions.

To select the most suitable Camera System for home surveillance one should think about the actual needs and one should answer the following questions as correctly as possible to narrow down the search.

Is the system needed only to monitor views in real time?

Is analog video cassette recording technology adequate? (No Internet).

How many camera views should be available?

If recording is needed, will sampling of images at intervals be sufficient?

Is a multiplexer needed for monitoring at once all camera views?

Is there a need to observe the views from a distance through Internet?

Would you be comfortable with PC programming?

In conclusion the selection of the best Camera System for you depends on the answers to these questions.




Elia Levi is a retired engineer. He built a website to assist with a step-by-step Guide to understand, design, select and set up, all by yourself the best and least expensive surveillance system for your home security. Read more on the subject of this article at http://www.1st-diy-home-surveillance-guide.com/Camera-systems.html

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Advances in Digital Camera Technology

Digital Photography has been around for a good few years now and the days of film cameras must surely be numbered. Of course there will always be those who do not want to embrace the 'new' thing, but for most 'digital photography' is the only way forward. There is a continual advancing of technology in the digital camera field and I have noted a few of the newer concepts below.

Megapixel count

Not too long ago (a few years) my 1.3mp digital camera seemed to do the trick and took some good photographs which I could print out on A4 paper. As time went by the amount of megapixels on cameras started to rise and 5mp was considered really good. The camera I use now has 6mp and does a great job. However, the megapixel count used in dslr cameras continues to grow and the standard amount has now gone past 10mp to 12mp and some have 15mp or even 20mp!! When will it end, or will it??

It is said that you should buy a camera that has at least 6mp and I think that if you can afford one that has 10-12mp you have the capability to take really great photos which can be enlarged quite substantially without any loss of quality.

Camera shake reduction

This is a fairly recent addition to digital cameras and works really well when you find that hand movements start to cause camera shake as you go to take a picture. There are 2 main methods of providing the shake reduction. One is to have the mechanism in the lens being used, and the other to have it in the camera body itself. If using a camera body which has the shake reduction  incorporated within then that means that it can be used with any lens whereas if using stabilised lenses each lens used on the camera would need to have it. 

Sensor self-cleaning

The heart of the digital camera is the sensor and eventually some dust will find its way onto it. There are many solutions given for this for cameras which have no self cleaning mechanism.

Microscopic dust particles can get on your digital SLR sensor when you remove the camera lens. This dust shows up in every photo that you take. Self-cleaning sensors vibrate to prevent and eliminate  digital SLR sensor dust. This self cleaning was added a few years ago and does away with the need to remove lenses and get cleaning materials etc. to remove the dust which can be very awkward for the aspiring photographer.

Live View

This is where you can get a view of the intended photograph on the large LCD window on the back of the camera in contrast to being able to look through the viewfinder.

For many years the function of live view was the feature of all compact digital cameras. There was no popular SLR with this function. That has now changed and a few of the main manufacturers are introducing it to their SLR ranges.

JPEG & RAW capability

JPEG  is probably the most popular type of image used on digital cameras now. One of the drawbacks is that it is a lousy image which means that you get degradation of the photo the more cropping and resizing is done on it. RAW on the other hand is the digital equivalent of the old 'negative' and allows far more scope for adjustment on the photograph. RAW files are big and can take up a fair amount of room, so large storage mediums are essential. One good thing that a few of the better digital SLR's have is the ability to take a RAW and JPEG file of each photo you take. This gives you the option of keeping the JPEG as is or doing some work on the RAW image as required.

These are some of the more recent innovations to DSLR cameras. There undoubtedly will be more and it will be interesting to see the next few advances in the technology in the foreseeable future.




This article was written by Alan Seel who is a keen photographer. If you are interested in finding out about how to make money from your photographs, then you must visit http://onlinephotostop.blogspot.com where I explain one method of doing so.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Used EBook Reader Reviews – Sony Digital Book Reader Prs505 Review

Get ready for a big influx of used ebook reader devices hitting ebay and Amazon and as such, more ebook reader reviews. A mix of Christmas and the recent release of the new range of Sony digital book reader should see more second user models, like the prs505, for sale.

Some of the first generation models are now getting on for three years old, and given these were purchased by consumers who like to own the cutting edge technology, expect these to be swapped in for today’s new generation of devices as there has never been a better time to buy than now.

Price changes aside, other important changes are going on in the electronic book market, one of the main changes being a shift towards some kind of industry standard file format. It certainly looks like it could be the ePub standard if recent developments are anything to go by.

How is this going to be of any consequence when considering which used ebook reader you are going to buy. Well, let’s take the Sony prs505 for example, as this will, without doubt, be one of the devices being traded in.

When this device was released times where very different, the two biggest sellers, Amazon and Sony, where going down the proprietary route, and offered little or no support for any other format, in particular any that let you access free content.

In today’s market place, everything is now all about giving the customer freedom to purchase or download for free, from any source. To do this the new generation of ebook reading devices, the new Sony digital book reader edition range being a good point in case, have to give the user the tools to do it. ePub and PDF are the formats of free content, and in Sony‘s case they did not support either on their first gen models and shame on you Amazon Kindle, neither the Kindle 1 or 2 have natural support for either format.

The complete Google library is printed in both PDF and ePub, libraries publish in ePub – see where this is going? – and now all the major online bookstores (except Amazon that is) print their titles in ePub. This allows users of ebook readers, that have support for these file formats, choice…choice of where to buy their electronic books, choice to download and read thousands and even hundreds of thousands of free public domain titles, choices they have never had before.

Where does that leave the Sony prs 505, there is no need for a review, as such, there are plenty about to know the features and design/build quality of this model, but there is a need for an update of how it fits in to the landscape today.

I can keep this short and sweet. With the way things have gone regarding the emergence of ePub as the industry standard in everything but name, as a used ebook reader this Sony digital book reader does not even warrant consideration.

With no ePub or PDF support the prs-505 will leave you unable to take advantage of so many free titles, there are far better equipped second hand ebook readers coming on to the market. Try looking for some of the lesser known models like the Cooler or Bebook, both have ePub and PDF support, which is what you need. Check out some of my other ebook reader reviews, be patient and that used ebook reader will turn up, just make sure it’s not a used Sony digital book reader.

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