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Card Class
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Far Cry 2 Pc physics demo on mid range class cards HD 4850
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Question: do lower class SD cards make the device run slow or just slow the transfer of media on the card?if I have a class 2, 16 gb SD card for my phone. Will my mobile phone read the card slowly (eg, the music library the songs slow down and delay or videos will see stutter).
Answer: The biggest complaints with the speed due to the size of the memory card, not its speed Class (actually I never have problems like the one before). The more keeps the card, the more will slow down your MP3 player. It is not necessarily slow the device, but to do things like loading the library, there is more room to browse through. And it will look like delay.
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Macro Closeup
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Question: polaroid cam helpppppp?
the flash in my polaroid hasn't been working lately.
i'm suspecting the bulb.is there a generic bulb used for polaroids?
if not does anyone know the bulb for the Polaroid OneStep closeup w/ macro?Answer: The flash tube in a camera is not user servicable.
If that doesn't put you off make sure you read up on the hazards.
The tube uses a very high voltage and the charge is held in a capacitor. Even without batteries a flash circuit can be lethal.
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Question: In the market for a digital camera with a specific function - close-ups. What function should I look?I want to close to make bugs, flowers, coins, etc. In addition to an expensive SLR camera with macro lens, or whatever, would be an everyday digital camera with a specific function satisfies my need? Thanks.
Answer: Most of the cameras today have a feature called "macro mode" specifically close-ups of small objects. This feature comes in the camera, built without the need for additional external lenses. I have a Canon S2 IS with "macro mode" and "super-macro mode. With Super Macro mode as close as I can give one centimeter from the subject rather impressive results. But indoor conditions at close The camera tends to block the light on the subject. Ideally you would use the built-in flash, but this is an evil shadow of the long tracking occupation snout, the irritated. Under these conditions, you can use an external flash. But I do personally prefer not to add-ons, so I increased the light sensitivity of the camera sensor called by an increase, which is like the ISO number. An ISO setting of up to 400 should expect a decent camera. You must keep in mind that the increasing number ISO also makes the images look grainy, it's a balancing act. I would say - Go for a camera with super macro mode "function - with higher ISO sensitivity (minimum of ISO 400) - A high resolution (greater than 5 mega pixels) should also practically - Search for "Macro Photography" You find a lot of DIY kits for Macro Photography, if you have not already done so. - Many camera review websites and macro mode as a parameter of comparison. So go through it before on a camera.
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