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[May 12, 2010]

10in Philips Digital Multimedia Picture Frames

Filed under: Photographers Den, Shopping Mart, The Multimedia Way — @ 6:18 am

10 inch Texet wireless digital picture frames, 10in Philips digital multimedia picture frames, looking for these type of electrical items via the web may often be fairly frustrating. For shoppers searching for expert advice you would be wise to take advantage of the knowledge provided by a specialised multimedia website that will offer you advice on gadgets including rechargeable Linx 7 inch digital multimedia photo frames with video functionality and other multimedia related areas.

Using information that is offered by an expert can assist you to secure the best digital product that meets with your requirements, If you are a consumer who does not make full use of the advice that is being offered by an expert could lose both time and funds when getting a electrical product such as Advent electric photo frames and remote control Memorex 10in digital photo frames with music functionality.

So regardless of if you are searching for rechargeable Motorola 7in digital multimedia photo frames with video functionality or Kodak 7 inch wireless digital multimedia photo frames the smart thing is to visit as many photographic websites as is possible in order that you can make use of as much professional advise in order to get the best product. On top of that rechargeable Memorex 7in digital multimedia picture frames with mp3 functionality may be 12 % lower in price on one site compared with a further retailer.

Multimedia stores that are offering items such as Sony 7in digital photo frames with mp3 functionality are desperate to get your custom that internet prices are at their best, if you are wise and source the best advice buying a photographic item might not actually turn out to be a tiresome task and in addition you will get yourself a far cheaper product.

[May 6, 2010]

What’s a Good Digital Camera to Purchase?

Filed under: Consumers' Mart, Photographers Den, Shopping Mart — @ 8:45 am

In case you mean to purchase a digital camera, there are numerous aspects you must take into account. If you’re an amateur photographer that always likes to carry a camera, then aspects like size, ease of use as well as battery endurance are going to be a lot more essential. On the other hand, in case you’re looking at this as a professional, your necessities would comprise of image clarity, zoom alternatives, etc.

Take a look at the important Sony Cybertshot DSCW380 Digital Camera

Also think about the following:
* Olympus Evolt E3
* Nikon Coolpix L22
* Panasonic Lumix DMCGH1
* Samsung ES55
* Ricoh CX1

Moreover, it is crucial that you recognize the key technical aspects of these cameras ahead of purchasing any one. A rather essential factor that is regularly discussed is the camera’s mega-pixel (MP). The megapixel model indicates how detailed your pictures could be, measured in pixels or points of colour. Each pixel is a single dot in the picture. Your computer’s monitor also comes with pixels, and picture printers come with options for how numerous pixels/inch to print.

In case you propose on transferring your images to your computer then printing them out as 8×10 inch pictures, a 5 megapixel camera should be ample. For folks looking forward to show-casing the images on a digital screen or a computer monitor, a 3.2 MP camera should be enough. The latest cameras present so far as 15.1 megapixels, and some of the smallest point-and-shoot cameras have 8, 10 or 12 megapixels!

[April 3, 2008]

Keep Your Photos Safe

Filed under: Photographers Den — @ 10:37 am

Are your precious photos safe?

Are you backing up your precious photos? our computers and removable storage media are full with experiences and precious moments. However electronic media is not safe. Hard disks crash and removable media fails.

Disasters can happen. Digital photo albums are vulnerable and if not backed up you lose thousands of photos and a lifetime of moments in just one hard disk crash.

What are backups? backups are just copies of our files that are put in a safe place. Example of such copies can be photos put on a DVD and placed at a friend’s house. The DVD could of course be placed in your own house but that would be less safe since in case of a disaster in your house you might lose both your computer and the backups.

A few years ago backups were hard to make. You practically had to be a computer guru to figure our those backup software. Today however backup was made easy using a number of software solution and online service. Below you can find two main options for backing up your photo albums: burning them to a DVD/CD or using an online backup service.

Backing up to a DVD/CD

Backing up to a DVD/CD is done by using a DVD/CD writer drive and software that can burn files on such media. Usually using such solutions requires more technical know-how. Backing up to a DVD/CD is a cheap solution. You can buy such writer drives and software for probably under a $100 and each DVD/CD media should cost in the cents. One such software that has been around for a while and used by many is from Roxio.

When backing up your photo albums to a DVD/CD please make sure that you put the DVD/CD in a safe place a good option would be somewhere out of your home maybe a family member, a neighbor you can trust or a friend. Another thing to remember with DVD/CD backup is that when you take new photos you should remember to refresh your backups. Ususally unless your photo album is very big the easiest way to do that is just to burn again you complete collection.

Backing up to an online backup service

As any other service backup found its way to the Internet too. A number of sites provide backup services today for everything from digital photo albums to your word documents. Those services usually charge a monthly fee in the $10 to $20 but some provide a more limited service for free. The idea behind the service is simple: instead of backing up to a DVD/CD you just upload your photos to a site and create copy there. The site stores the backups for you in a safe place far away from your computer. If a disaster happens and you need your files you can simple download them back from the site or ask them to send you a DVD/CD with the files (not all provide the latter option). A broadband connection is needed in order to use this option.

There are many advantages to using an online backup service. First they are usually very easy to use. Some provide software that you download and install on your computer. You then point to the folder where your photos reside and the software takes it from there. It will make sure new files are uploaded to the backup service and that your backup is always fresh.

Examples of sites that provide such service are: Streamload that starts with a basic FREE 10GB space (approx 10,000 photos at 2 megapixels) and Xdrive that starts from 5GB for $10 a month.

Ziv Haparnas is a technology veteran and writes about practical technology and science issues. This article can be reprinted and used as long as the resource box including the backlink is included. You can find more information about photo album printing and photography in general on http://www.printrates.com - a site dedicated to photo printing


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