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February 28, 2007

Photography Video Tutorial - Depth of Field

Filed under: Digital Cameras, The Digital Life — Administrator @ 9:43 am


A photography tutorial on depth of field with Shelton Muller of Total Image magazine

Download Free Photo Software: CalibrationAider

Filed under: Digital Cameras, The Digital Life — Administrator @ 9:09 am

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Name: CalibrationAider
Description: CalibrationAider helps you realize the full potential of your computer display device. Use CalibrationAider to create a consistent, reproduce-able viewing environment with an optimal viewing angle, screen resolution, and maximized range of colors. Ideal for digital photographers who need to set up a color-managed workflow, or home users who want to display digital photos to best effect.
License: Free
File Size: 126.58K
Requirements: Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Vista, Java Runtime Environment 1.4.2


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Kodak EasyShare V803

Filed under: Digital Cameras, The Digital Life — Administrator @ 7:50 am

Last update: Review & Sample Photos @ Cameras.UK (added on 25 April’07)

The Kodak V803 is a stylish point-and-shoot digital camera with 8.0 mllion effective pixel sensor for prints up to 30 Г— 40 in. (76 Г— 102 cm), 3X optical zoom lens (35mm equivalent: 36-108mm) with digital image stabilization, and a 2.5″ LCD screen. The camera is measuring in at 103 x 55 x 25 mm (4.1 x 2.2 x 1 in), weighing 185 g (6.5 oz) and available in 8 fresh colors.

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Kodak V803: Latest Price | User Reviews

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February 27, 2007

Photo Transfer Hack

Filed under: Digital Cameras, The Digital Life — Administrator @ 5:28 pm

Aeshir has posted a great step-by-step guide on how you can set your camera to automatically transfer pictures to your computer running on Windows XP.
So here’s what you need to do first..

transfer-hack

Step 1. Open Camera Properties
Go to the Camera Properties, either by going to “My Computer” and right-clicking on it and clicking “Properties”, or by going directly to the camera drive and opening the properties window from there.

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Free Wallpaper: Spring is Near

Filed under: Digital Cameras, The Digital Life — Administrator @ 5:26 pm

Free Wallpaper: Spring is Near

Free Photographic Wallpaper: Spring is Near (1024×768)
Location: Bali
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: Tamron 90mm Macro f/2.8
Aperture: f/16
Speed: 1/250 secs
Digital ISO: 640
Filter: None

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Photography Tips: Shooting Nighttime City Lights

Filed under: Digital Cameras, The Digital Life — Administrator @ 1:10 pm

Some of you already know if you want great night city skylines, don’t wait until night arrives. The best night photographs taken are the ones taken at twilight. As the sky turns to night even on a cloudy dull day at twilight the atmosphere filters out the warmer hues leaving blue as the dominant color.

nighttime photo tips

So why shoot your potentially nice city lights scene against a black featureless night. There is a window of time when the ambient light is about the same intensity as the city lights. This occurs approximately 45-60 minutes after the sun hides behind the horizon. I call this the magic hour. You can actually use a light meter take a reflective reading of the sky and one of the city lights, when they are at approximately the same intensity, click.

So how do you shoot this? All it really requires is a tripod. What ever you do don’t just crank up the ISO speed of your digital camera or run out and buy fast film, not unless the build up of noise or grain is what you want for your composition. Keep your ISO low, I use 200 ISO and have shutter speeds around 4-6 seconds using not quite an open aperture.

nighttime photo tips

So I have my camera on a tripod and I’m still getting blurred photographs. This would be caused by camera shake. Two methods around this annoyance is either a cable release or if your camera is not compatible for a release try using the timer.

Submitted by

David W Sussman
Panama City, Florida
http://www.dwsussman.com/

Olympus Stylus 760

Filed under: Digital Cameras, The Digital Life — Administrator @ 1:00 pm

Last update: Review & Sample Photos @ CamerasUK (added on 5 May’07)

The Olympus Stylus 760 is a 7.1 Megapixels point-and-shoot digital camera features Slim-line weatherproof* metal body, 3x optical zoom (equiv. to 37-111mm), Dual Image Stabilization and a 2.5″ Wide-View LCD with Backlight Boost Button. The camera is measuring in at 99 x 54 x 24.4 mm (3.9 x 2.1 x 1.0 in), weighing 120g (4.2 oz) and it’s running on LIthium-Ion Cell. The Вµ [mju:] 760 will be available from March 2007, with an estimated Retail Price of around US$249.

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Olympus Stylus 760 Latest Price

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February 26, 2007

Climb to the top of the ladder with Trivia Machine

Filed under: The Digital Life — Administrator @ 11:57 pm

Found under: Software, Pocket PC, Games,



Trivia Machine has been updated to new version 1.2. is game for Pocket PC devices in which each level consists of a series of Trivia questions you must answer correctly to score points and reach the required point total on the Trivia Ladder for that level.

But youve got to do it before you run out of turns Click one of the three category windows to generate a new trivia question for the chosen category and difficulty. The window at the bottom always represents the easiest q

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iPoint 1.0 trip helper for windows Mobile released

Filed under: The Digital Life — Administrator @ 11:40 pm

Found under: Software, Pocket PC, WM5, Navigation,



iTravel Tech Co. LTD. has just released interesting indeed piece of software for Windows Mobile powered handhelds which as they say can actualy help you plan your trip. It is called iPoint and is releaed in both Pocket PC and PC versions PC one is free of charge which are fully syncable.

iPoint is a powerful application that help you plan your trip. It comes with PC releasefree and Pocket PC release. You can plan your trip collect information with PC release and take it with

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WiFiFoFum v2.2 - new release of the best wifi scanner

Filed under: The Digital Life — Administrator @ 5:05 pm

Found under: Software, Freeware, Pocket PC,



Aspecto Software has recently released a new version of their wireless network scanner utility called WiFiFoFum v2.2 which is probably the best WiFi
scanner and war driving software for Pocket PC 2003 and
Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC and Smartphone editions.

This version makes use of the latest features of .NET CF to
give you the highest performance for war driving. With this
version you can be confident your GPS logged coordinates


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