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		<title>Don&#8217;t Blame These Digital Cameras For Your Bad Photos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quality of the photos. Great lenses are produced by a lot of manufacturers, including Leica/Minolta, Practika, Contax, Leica, Fuji, Pentax, Leica/Minolta, Yashica, Zeiss, Leica/Panasonic, Pentacon, Olympus and Exakta. I&#8217;ve tried a number of different lenses from these manufacturers and photos have been great each time. When I wanted something that had ground glass screen I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quality of the photos. Great lenses are produced by a lot of manufacturers, including Leica/Minolta, Practika, Contax, Leica, Fuji, Pentax, Leica/Minolta, Yashica, Zeiss, Leica/Panasonic, Pentacon, Olympus and Exakta. I&#8217;ve tried a number of different lenses from these manufacturers and photos have been great each time. When I wanted something that had ground glass screen I chose a 55mm Zenit lens and I paid less for it than I did for a MF SLR lens (which I used only for a few photos).</p>
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<p>The Fuji digital cameras reviews for the 3800Z are very impressive. The cameras rated highly for ease-of-use, durability, quality and shutter lag. This six times zoom, lightweight camera uses AA batteries and has an easy to follow menu. The battery life for this camera is actually rated very high compared to other cameras. The camera only has 3.3 megapixels, but reviews show that the quality of the picture good.</p>
<p>Minolta digital camera problems vary with different models. Some models have poor quality images. The Konica Minolta DiMage X50 is one of the compact digital cameras that have had problems with picture quality. The noise level of this particular camera is also a problem. The S414 has its share of problems from short battery life to the plastic housing. This <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Digital-Camera---Which-One-To-Choose&amp;id=1104995">choose a digital camera</a> and this <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Buying-a-Digital-Camera-Can-Be-Simple-Or-Painful&amp;id=2055051">simple digital camera</a> should help.</p>
<p>Another problem is the lens is so close to the edge the camera that many users have a problem finding a place to put their fingers. All in all the camera is a good buy, but the problems with focusing and the lens could deter some users.</p>
<p>The Fujifilm Digital camera problems are very rare, but most of the time it is user error. If the improvement of the flash picture quality has been improved greatly. Except for the Z5fd, Fuji has continued to create cameras that are easy to use, lightweight and compact. </p>
<p>The bulkiness of the camera does present a problem for some users, but it makes up for it in image quality and the ability to change lens and capture images in a natural way.</p>
<p>The Minolta digital camera problems are not just present in a one model. It does seem that each model has some type of problem associated with it. The problem that has the most complaints about is the quality of the pictures taken in low light. This however, can be said about many different cameras from different manufacturers as well. </p>
<p>Photographers that want to have different lens for capturing different images the SLR camera is ideal. If the user wishes to have a blurred background with a properly focused subject, the digital SLR camera achieves this purpose. The camera also offers a faster shot-to-shot time, which means the user can capture more actions shots as they happen. The ability to change lens to a telescoping lens means the user can zoom in on objects that are further away without disturbing the subject by moving closer.</p>
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		<title>Selecting The Ideal Electronic Picture Frame For Your Needs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digital photo frames are becoming ever more popular, and it’s not hard to see why. They have much greater functionality than traditional frames which are only able to display one photo at a time and – when you consider the expense of printing out hard copies of photographs – conventional static frames begin to look like a more expensive option.</p>
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<p>Many <a href="http://www.digitalphotoframe-online.com">digital frames</a> combine video, audio, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and additional features may well be incorporated. All digital frames let you create your own slideshows, usually with transitions, which will let you display all your photos using one single frame. On a cost per photograph displayed basis, digital frames are considerably cheaper than conventional ones. </p>
<p>And, sticking with the subject of cost, the LCD technology used by these frames is coming down in cost which means that digital frames are now on sale at very reasonable prices. However, before you dash out and buy one, here are a few pointers that you may wish to consider: </p>
<p><strong>Choose Your Frame To Suit The User<br /></strong>A large percentage of <a href="http://www.digitalphotoframe-online.com">digital photo frames</a> are selected as gifts, often for elderly relatives who might enjoy viewing pictures of their children and grandchildren. Some digital frames have high end features like full web browsers, internet radio, text news feeds, Wi-Fi etc. Apart from improving functionality, these additional features can also mean that the user interface is more complex – and quite possibly more confusing. Plainly all these extra bells and whistles also mean a significantly higher price tag.</p>
<p> So, if your target gift recipient is chiefly interested in viewing pictures, you may be better to go for a simpler frame which will not only save you cash but be more likely to be used on a regular basis. More technically aware users might enjoy web enabled features of course. </p>
<p>Don’t Forget: Brand Name May Not Be A Guarantee Of Quality<br /> You would probably be surprised at the poor quality images displayed by some of the entry level models manufactured by some extremely well known high street brand names. On the other hand, you would probably be surprised (for different reasons) at the quality of some of the less well known brand names. Check out reviews – or see the frame in action prior to buying.</p>
<p>Choose The Right Resolution<br /> The most commonly selected frame size is 7&#8243;. It’s a good compromise between size and cost – and it also corresponds with a typical conventional frame or photograph size. It’s what you might expect to see in other words.</p>
<p>With a frame of this size you probably need a resolution of not lower than 640 X 480 pixels. Anything lower than that will give you chunky, pixelated, images. There’s no point in saving money if the quality of the picture is too poor for your intended use.</p>
<p>Choose A Suitable Aspect Ratio<br /> Digital picture frames generally come in two aspect ratios; 4:3 and 15:9. Most digital cameras generate digital images in 4:3 ratio so a frame with this setting will be ideal for displaying your images. If you go for a 15:9 frame then the top and bottom of your images will be cropped so as to fit on the screen. Alternatively you can manually manipulate your images prior to displaying them and crop them according to your needs.</p>
<p>The Image May Not Be The Total Picture<br /> Top definition image display is important but you may have further aspects that require to be taken into account. Ease of use and functionality might also be noteworthy items for you. The menu system and user interface ease of use can differ widely from one frame to another and you might want to review that prior to making your final selection. Integrated Wi-Fi, which allows you to transfer pictures using your home wireless network, may also be something that you would consider worthwhile. If you are technically minded then you could think about setting up a frame at your parent’s home which has the facility to download images from file sharing websites. You may just want something as simple as a timer which turns the frame off when not in use or a frame which has its own internal battery for use when travelling perhaps.</p>
<p>These are no more than a few suggestions for you. Consider the end user and the probable application and take a little time to go over your options and you’ll be able to source a good, economical, frame which will show off your photos in a cost effective manner for many years to come.</p>
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