2011/09/14

Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS 12 MP CMOS Digital Camera - Review

The Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS is considered one of a number of new compact digital cameras just lately released by Canon. The Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS is the latest model of the line of compact cameras whose earlier model was the SD1400 IS. Nevertheless, the Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS improves upon the SD1400 IS in a number of important ways.

Most importantly, it has a unique sensor, a 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor in comparison with the 14.1 megapixel CCD sensor of the model before it. The brand new sensor is designed to provide the digital camera enhanced low light picture high quality and better speed. The new digital camera additionally has a lens with a wider angle of view, 24mm compared to 28mm, and more optical zoom, 5x in comparison with 4x.

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The Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS has the next quality video mode, 1920 x 1080 decision (full HD) at 24 frames per second, compared to 1280 x 720 (30 fps). It makes use of Canon's newest processor, the DIGIC 4. It also has several options which can be absent in the older cameras, together with a Super Sluggish Motion video mode, which might file video at up to 240 fps. With all these improvements I can't wait to try out Canon's new camera.

Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS 12 MP CMOS Digital Camera - Review

BUILD AND DESIGN The ultra-compact Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS appears to be very similar to the earlier variations of the camera - very small and smooth with a metallic body. The digital camera feels stable and sturdy in the hand, regardless of its small size, 3.63 inches large, 2.2 inches tall and 0.77 inches thick (92.2mm x 55.9mm x 19.5mm) and lightweight weight, 4 oz. (141g) without battery or memory card.

The camera has surprisingly large buttons, which might be enormously appreciated by those with massive fingers. The digital camera I reviewed came in a beautiful silver color. According to Canon's web site, additionally it is available in pink and black.

Ergonomics and Controls The Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS has a rectangular form with subtly rounded corners. The front of the digital camera is dominated by the marginally off-middle telescoping zoom lens. In the upper corner is a skinny flash, beneath which is an auto focus help lamp that doubles as a self-timer indicator.

The placement of the flash is a problem, as it can be blocked by the fingers of the left hand used to steady the camera. The digital camera's prime plate incorporates two holes for its stereo microphones, an influence button, a shutter button with a zoom ring and a speaker. The buttons and zoom ring worked smoothly and efficiently.

One facet of the camera is featureless, the other aspect comprises the wrist strap mount and a covered compartment for the USB and HDMI ports. The cover is rubber with a precarious tether that may in all probability not survive a lot of use. At the camera's rear is a 2.7-inch diameter LCD monitor with a four:3 facet ratio. Subsequent to the monitor is a dedicated film button, which makes beginning and stopping film recording rather more convenient than looking for film mode in the camera's menu.

To the side of the film button is a change for selecting between Sensible Auto and a digital camera icon which is essentially Program AE. The change protrudes from the digital camera a bit and is a convenient place to place your thumb when holding the camera.

Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS 12 MP CMOS Digital Camera - Review

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2011/09/02

Digital Cameras and Megapixels

To begin with, you must understand the concept of a pixel. A digital photo is made up of millions of dots. Each dot is a pixel, and each pixel contains important information regarding the photo. For example, an eight megapixel image contains eight million pixels. Understanding megapixels involves much more than just knowing the number of pixels though. It seems like the more megapixels the better, right? This is not completely true.

A photo containing more megapixels will have a larger physical size. However, when viewed and printed at smaller sizes, a high megapixel photo and lower megapixel photo can be very difficult, if not impossible to tell apart. The main difference then is really the file size, the larger megapixel photo of course having a larger file size.

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The larger file size means:

Digital Cameras and Megapixels

These photos take longer to transfer form memory cards Fewer photos will fit onto memory cards Your computer will process the larger files more slowly when editing, etc. These photos must be drastically reduced in size to send by email Uploading these larger images to web sites takes longer

The main advantage of a high megapixel image is that it can be printed at a larger size and maintain its clarity while a low megapixel image will lose clarity and sharpness when printed at large sizes. In fact, when you exceed the recommended print size for a given number of megapixels, the larger the print, the less clear the print looks. These days most digital cameras are at least 6 megapixel, so this only becomes an issue when printing larger than 9 x 12 inches.

Here are recommended megapixel requirements for large prints:

6 megapixels for prints up to 9 x 12 inches 8 megapixels for prints up to 11 x 14 inches 10 megapixels for prints up to 12 x 16 inches 12 megapixels for prints up to 16 x 20 inches 14 megapixels for prints up to 18 x 24 inches

There is another important consideration regarding megapixels. You have more freedom to crop your photos when your photos are of higher megapixels. It is not really the cropping of the photos that is the concern, but rather enlarging the photos after they are cropped. When you crop a photo, you are eliminating megapixels. If you crop off 25% of an image, then you have eliminated 25% of the megapixels. Then, for example, your 8 megapixel photo is now a 6 megapixel photo,and you are more limited on how large you can make a nice, clear print.

Digital Cameras and Megapixels

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2011/05/06

Digital Camera Help - FAQs

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions that I have answered from visitors to my Digital-Camera-Help.com website.

What is the difference between optical and digital zoom?

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Optical zoom on a digital camera works the same way a regular 35mm camera's zoom works, the lens physically moves in and out using the optics (lens) to bring the subject closer without sacrificing quality. These moving lenses allows a range in optical magnification that runs anywhere from 2.0x to 10.0x. The higher the optical zoom on a camera, the farther away you can be to take a photograph and still get a clear, close image.

Digital Camera Help - FAQs

Digital zoom is a software simulation of optical zoom using no moving parts. Simply put, the camera crops the picture and enlarges it, filling in the extra pixels by guessing what the picture may look like in a process called interpolation. This results in a loss of quality, and is no different than cropping and enlarging an image with editing software. Instead of using the digital zoom on your digital camera you can use editing software on your computer and have more control over cropping and enlarging the picture.

Many new models of digital cameras are advertising having both optical and digital zoom capabilities. Most of these cameras have a feature that automatically uses digital zoom when you have exceeded the optical zoom limitations. You may choose to disable or shut this feature off so that you know exactly what kind of quality picture you are taking.

How much zoom does your digital camera need?

Optical zoom ranges between 2x and 10x but most average users find 3x to 6x optical zoom about what they need. Most experts will tell you to buy as much optical zoom as you can afford being careful not to overlook the other features.

What is megapixel?

Ok, first let's define pixel. Digital images like our computer screens and digital camera pictures are both made up of grids of dots. The word "pixel" is actually short for "picture element", which is computer geek talk for one of those millions of dots on your computer screen or digital image. Now, every one of those pixels holds one color and combined with the other millions of single colored dots, forms the picture.

Megapixel means a million pixels, so a 3 megapixel digital camera has 3 million pixels. To get the total pixel count, you multiply the horizontal pixels by the vertical pixels. For example, 2590 x 1920 = 5 Megapixels. The more mega pixels your digital camera has, the more information and detail you capture on each picture.

Say for example, you a take a picture, once with a 2 megapixel digital camera and once again with a 4 megapixel digital camera. The 2 megapixel digital camera will give you 2 million pieces of information (pixels) and the 4 megapixel digital camera gives you 4 million pieces of information (pixels). If you print both the pictures 4x6, you probably would not be able to tell the difference between the two. Now say you were to crop the pictures or enlarge those pictures to 8x10, you would see a big difference in the two photos. The picture taken by the 4 megapixel digital camera would be a clearer, truer image replication because the picture contains more information than the 2 megapixel digital camera.

How many megapixels does my digital camera need?

It mostly depends on what you plan on doing with the pictures and images. If you do not often crop your photos and only print 4x6/5x7 size photos, a 2-3 megapixel digital camera will do the trick. If you ever plan to make 8x10 or larger prints at least 4 megapixels would be suggested. Of course most would tell you to buy the highest megapixel digital camera you could afford, but the smart ones would also remind you there are a lot of other of other features besides megapixel you want to look at when making your digital camera purchase.

What is the difference between a Nickel-Metal Hydride battery and a nickel-cadmium battery?

A Nickel-Metal Hydride battery (or NiMH) is a rechargeable battery similar in design with a Nickel-Cadmium battery (or Ni-Cd) but instead of using cadmium, which is an environmental hazard, it uses a hydrogen absorbing alloy for anode. A Nickel-Metal Hydride battery can have 2 to 3 times the capacity of an equivalent size NiCd, the memory effect is not as significant and it is less detrimental to the environment compared to a Nickel-Cadmium battery.

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2011/05/01

Compact Digital Camera Reviews - Which One Should You Buy?

Over the last few years manufactures have been releasing a vast array of compact digital cameras. If you are thinking of buying a compact digital camera for yourself, or as a present for someone else then there are a few features you should be looking out for?

1. Amount of Megapixels

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2. Camera Size

Compact Digital Camera Reviews - Which One Should You Buy?

3. Optical/Digital zoom

4. LCD screen size

5. Memory cards

6. Battery type

Amount of Megapixels: Many people are confused into thinking that the more megapixels a camera has, the better the camera or picture will be, but this is not necessarily true. A 10 megapixel camera may produce sharper, crisper and better pictures than a 12 megapixel digital camera. When looking for a digital camera you should choose a model with 8 megapixels or more. But don't get sucked in by the more megapixels the better, hype. Canon for example have released some new cameras with lower megapixels than their previous versions.

Camera Size: Compact digital cameras come in many different sizes and thicknesses. Before you buy one it is important to decide what you want to use it for. If you just want a point and shoot camera that will fit in your purse or pocket then look for one of the slim digital cameras. If you want to be more creative then you will find that most slim digital cameras will not have the features that you need, so a larger digital camera will be more suitable. These cameras will normally need a case to put them in, and will be too large for a pocket. Slim and thin or compact and creative, you decide.

Optical/Digital zoom: All digital compact cameras have both an optical and digital zoom. Sometimes the manufactures make the digital zoom sound really good. Again don't be taken in by a 10x or 20x digital zoom, because using it will actually make the picture look very grainy. The optical zoom is much more important as the picture quality doesn't degrade when using it. Look for an optical zoom of 3x and above. The bigger the optical zoom, the closer and bigger the image will look through the view finder or LCD screen.

LCD size: Many compact digital cameras have a viewfinder and an LCD screen to take pictures with. But these days most people just use the LCD screen as it is easier to use. Having a bigger screen allows you to easily see what you are taking a picture of. It is also easier to navigate menus and review pictures after they have been taken. Buy a camera with an LCD screen of 2.5 inch or bigger.

Memory cards: My advice here would be to find out what memory card the camera will use, and buy the largest capacity that you can. Memory cards sizes are normally between 16MB and 8GB. When taking digital pictures you will find that a 1GB card doesn't hold as many pictures as you think, especially if you go on holiday or like to travel. For example if you have a 10 megapixel camera, you will be able to get around 200 jpeg images on a 1GB card. The best option is to buy two and then you always have a spare, if one gets lost or is damaged then you always have a back up.

Battery type: Your camera will either use disposable batteries or the manufactures own rechargeable battery. I always prefer to buy a compact digital camera that uses the manufactures own battery. The reason is that you are normally able to take more pictures, and they are easier and cheaper in the long run, as you don't need to constantly buy batteries. I would always recommend having a spare one, as they have a tendency to go flat just when you need them most.

The compact digital camera reviews article above covers the most important things you should be looking for when buying a camera. I hope you found it helpful.

Compact Digital Camera Reviews - Which One Should You Buy?

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2011/03/12

Canon Powershot SD 1200IS - A Family Friendly Digital Compact Camera

As you already know, digital cameras come in all sizes, shapes, colors, and capabilities. In every category there as one or two that stand out as excellent cameras in that category.

In the category of general family use, the Canon PowerShot has the SD 1200IS. This little gem of a camera has some very powerful features in spite of its relatively small price tag.

Canon PowerShot SD1200IS

10 Megapixel Resolution - a sensor that captures enough detail for prints up to 13 x 19 inches.2.5" LCD panel with 230,000 pixel resolution. ISO of Auto or 80-1600 (higher resolution is good for taking low-light photos) 3x Zoom - 35-105mm Image Stabilization Video Capture Carry in your pocket Affordable price of just over 0.

Canon Powershot SD 1200IS - A Family Friendly Digital Compact Camera

It qualifies as family friendly due to the ease of use, video capture capability, and price. You can take family photos, post pictures on Facebook or your favorite photo sharing site, let your kids use it with confidence that they will be able to take good pictures with it too. It has a feature known as "Smart Auto". This is when the camera can detect just the right settings for the scene you are working with.

The Canon PowerShot SD 1200IS comes in a variety of colors that will satisfy even the most color-conscious member of your family. You can get one in pink,orange, light blue, dark grey, and silver.

If you are looking for a good solid camera for use with family around the house or on vacation, consider the Canon PowerShot Lumix SD 1200IS.

Canon Powershot SD 1200IS - A Family Friendly Digital Compact Camera

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2011/02/18

6 Interview Skills You Need to Know

Interviewing for a new job is a scary thing to do, but if you take a little bit of time to prepare before you go to the interview you will have a higher chance for success. This article is going to list 6 skills that will improve your interview.

1. Be prepared with some answers in mind. Review possible interview questions so that you can take time to prepare answers ahead of time. Don't let your answers sound like they are recited, but instead you should have ideas in your head about what kind of information you would like to get across in the interview. Then use that information to form the answers to the questions that you are asked.

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2. Pause before answering each question. Don't feel rushed to immediately start talking as soon as the interviewer ends the question, it is ok to take 3 to 5 seconds to catch your breath and think about your answer.

6 Interview Skills You Need to Know

3. Speak slowly. It is easy to feel rushed and talk too quickly in an interview, but remember that you have time. Slow down and give the interviewer time to understand what you are saying. Your answers should be spoken in the speed of a regular conversation.

4. Be prepared with a few work-related stories. Answers that include stories or examples are always great to show how you can demonstrate the skills needed for the job. Think of a few short stories ahead of time that you can integrate into your interview. Make sure that the stories are short and to the point though, don't ramble!

5. Dress the part. You should never show up to an interview dressed in scroungy clothing. It is always better to overdress, so you should err on the side of being too dressed up rather than not enough.

6. Learn the business jargon to fit in. Study the business jargon ahead of time so that you are comfortable talking about the topic during the interview. Also, know some basic facts about the company so that you can show that you are familiar with the business.

6 Interview Skills You Need to Know

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2011/02/16

Ideas for Selecting the Proper Digital Cameras For Youths

It can seem complicated to select one thing like digital cameras for youths. Adults usually have difficulty utilizing these devices. Yet, children usually locate it straightforward to discover these abilities, and soon your son or daughter may possibly know more about cameras than you. We will discuss some items to think about when buying for cameras for teenagers in this article.

If your kid is really youthful, you can find some great digital cameras made by toy businesses for example Disney and Fisher Price which are made for teenagers. These real cameras are designed to appeal to children's tastes by utilizing bright colors, significant buttons, and straightforward to make use of features. They're also sturdy and made to take the abuse typically given to children toys. If you have youthful children and are looking at digital cameras, you might need to contemplate one of these models made by toy manufacturers, as they're extremely experienced at making items that children appreciate.

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You ought to do some research on any digital camera prior to you obtain it. Reviews from other clients and professional reviewers will assist you choose if this is truly the proper camera for you. You do not wish to waste money on an inferior camera even if your kid is really younger. You do not will need to break the bank acquiring the most pricey model, but you need to appear for a camera which will permit your son or daughter to take clear images. But a poor quality camera could turn the kid away from photography which isn't the purpose for acquiring them a camera.

Ideas for Selecting the Proper Digital Cameras For Youths

An SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera might be one thing to appear into, even if you believe it may possibly be too advanced. The reality is, if your youngster is old sufficient to handle some thing beyond the easy cameras made by toy businesses, an SLR may be your best option.

There are lots of advantages to getting an SLR digital camera. These advantages consist of becoming able to take images in dim light with out utilizing a flash, and becoming durable and straightforward to make use of. The ease with which these cameras may be employed make them ideal for teenagers. You would not purchase an SLR camera for a toddler, but a responsible older youngster may possibly locate get more out of this than a normal camera. These cameras have actually advanced from what they employed to be. The kid you might be buying the camera for as well as their age, interest and capacity of the kid are all factors to be considered when making a buy. Now you've the details go buying! Recent advances within the technology of digital cameras have made them nearly fool proof nowadays.

Ideas for Selecting the Proper Digital Cameras For Youths

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