Archive for February, 2010
Digi Cam
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LCD Monitor Screen Cover for Nikon D700 Digi Cam BM 9 |
Fisheye Digicam Single Handle |
Olympus E PL1 Digi Cam w 14 42mm Lens Advanced Kit |
Question: What's the best point and shoot digi cam for night shots and low light conditions?
I have been hearing good things about the Fuji FinePix F40fd and F31fd....What do u guys and gals think? Thanks.
Answer: You should also check the Casio brands too they are good too.
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Question: How do I know which type or brand of digi cam to buy?I want a Silver thin, cute, small and simple thing that has to the video camera and focuses it when u try to take pic and has lots of pictures and vid's. I want to be able to put movies on it, if I can, and I want a USB connection to go w / it [is it w / them?] and i want some extra memory thingy so I can save more stuff. So if u thatfits have a favorite that is close CATERGORY or help please! and also how much are the memory card / stick / w / e their name?
Answer: Kodac Canon and Nikon are the best Nikon is the best. Go to best buy or target and tell them what u want and they will help u. Canons are great for non-SLR instruments (those that allow you to change lenses u)
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Cloth Camera Lens
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75 9 x 9 inch MICROSCOPE CAMERA LENS CLEANING CLOTH |
Question: What to do when I get dust/foreign objects on camera mirror?
Ive got a nikon d60. one night this past weekend while on vacation i was changing a lens near a fan and the next morning, i noticed some black dots while looking through the viewfinder. i tried wiping the mirror off with a lens cloth, but that just took away the objects and added more. Later on one of my relatives that is a photographer brought over some of that compressed "air"(the stuff that turns really cold when you shake it), and told me to blow off the mirror. I didn't get a chance to use it until after he left, and after applying it to the mirror and the glass above that protects the sensor i reattached the lens and looking through the viewfinder it was tinted brown/black. taking the lens off it looked like the compressed "air" had condensed on the mirror and glass above it. I quickly wiped if off with the lens cloth. There are still a few dots of dust, what should I do to safely and cheaply (without taking it to a professional) clean off my camera mirror? thanks.
Answer: The easiest way is to just deal with the spots in your viewfinder. They won't show up in your pictures. If you don't like that, keep trying compressed air and microfiber cloth. Don't shake the canned air and use light quick bursts while holding the camera mirror side down. Also make sure your cloth is free of dust and debris and make light passes. Too much pressure can damage the mirror mechanism.
There may also be dust in/on the prism and you are noticing that. That is harder to clean.
So yeah, I know it can be a distraction, but as long as it's not on your images it doesn't matter.
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Question: Can you tell if your camera lens is scratched?It is also very bad to clean lens tissue or any soft cloth
Answer: Keep the lens in a light so you can watch the entire surface of the glass with a shallow angle, while moving around. You should be able to see dirt or damage, if not use a lens to view it. It is bad for the use of any soft cloth. Would put all the substances chemicals from fabric on your goal. The only thing that you should never touch the lens with the objects are designed and sold specifically for cleaning coated photographic lenses. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and never listen to someone who would take a rag and wipe a lens with a stranger it - http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/cleaning.htm - DOH! Alcohol can damage some lenses too big.
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