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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

Lumix G10 Review - What You Need To Know About the Lumix G10!

!: Lumix G10 Review - What You Need To Know About the Lumix G10!

The Lumix G10 is a high end compact digital camera which is aimed at novice and intermediate photographers. This is due to the fact it has many simple features which can be expanded upon using the menu buttons. It also holds the title of the 'worlds lightest system camera.'

Ease of use on the Lumix G10 is great as its light weight and small size enable it to be carried around effortlessly. This makes it good if you want to take quick photos or just keep it ready just in case you need to take a quick shot.

Some of the shots that come out of the Panasonic Lumix G10 have been known to be soft but aren't too much of a problem. As a tip if you have Photoshop on your PC you can easily sharpen the pictures if you want to, its not necessary but can help. However some people like their photos softer so it's a matter of personal choice.

HD movie recording is quite a large thing these days as it allows people to capture scenes as they are happening and add more vivid memories. The use of Intelligent Auto mode definitely helps to reduce blur and other unwanted effects, make sure this is enabled during the movie process.

If you're a complete novice to photography or want to get started in the professional career, this digital camera could be a good starting point. Since this is a middle band camera we wouldn't expect experts to use this but could become quite the package if add ons such as high quality lenses are acquired.


Lumix G10 Review - What You Need To Know About the Lumix G10!

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

!: Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

Panasonic has presented a new digital camera Lumix DMC -TZ50 which promises to share your photos through wireless communication. Nice isn't it? But it costs you a few more bucks. Looking at its other features we come to know of the following facts. It has an effective 9.1mega pixel CCD, 10X optical zooming capability, optical image stabilizer. It also has a compact body, a 3 inch LCD display and above all the built in Wi-Fi which helps to upload your snaps to picasa for later management. If you own this masterpiece then you don't need to remove the red eye by wasting your time, but the camera does it for you automatically.

This is not all. The point and shoot task having automatic selection of scenes is an addition of features. This camera automatically brightens the under exposed areas of the photograph. It has all the memory slots you need from SD, SHDC to MMC, in addition to the 50 MB onboard memory. Now moving on to the battery life it is suggested that this camera provides 300 shots per charge.

There arises a doubt why not Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150 it offers 400 shots, the canon power shot SD 890 IS that gives about 320 shots per charge. The new Nikon cool pix P80 gives you a 10.1 effective mega pixel CCD, 18X optical zooming, a sport continuous mode that allows you take 30 shots in a row at 13 fps, 50 MB onboard and 250 shots per charge.

Choice is definitely yours. It is a good idea to go through many reviews before you buy something new.


Digital Photography - Review Of Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50

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