Sunday, December 25, 2011

Mein neuer JVC GZ-HM650BEU Full HD Camcorder (German Unboxing)

Zierlicher Camcorder, um weitere, nette YouTube Videos zu drehen ;) Amazon Info: SD-Card-Camcorder (SD/SDHC/SDXC) mit Dual SD-Card-Slots sowie 8 GB internem Speicher für Aufnahmeformate in AVCHD & SD KONICA MINOLTA HD OBJEKTIV mit 40fach optischem Zoom 3,3 Megapixel hintergrundbel. CMOS Sensor, Super LoLux Touch Panel für einfachste Bedienung Lieferumfang: AC-Netzteil, Akku, USB Kabel, AV Kabel, CD ROM GZ-HM650BEU Digital Media Camera SYSTEM Format: [AVCHD] Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio: Dolby Digital (2-Kanal), Fotos: JPEG [Standard-Qualität] Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio: Dolby Digital (2-Kanal), Fotos: JPEG Speichermedium: SD-Speicherkarte, internem Flash-Speicher (8 GB) Speicherübergreifende Aufnahmefortführung: Ja KAMERA CMOS: 1/4,1" Bildpunkte CCD-/CMOS-Chip (Pixel): 3,32 (Hintergrundbeleuchteter) KONICA MINOLTA HD-OBJEKTIV: Ja Zoombereich (Optisch): 40-fach Dynamischer Zoom: 70x Zoombereich (Digital) (max.): 200fach Brennweite (in mm): 2,9 - 116,0 (entspricht bei einer Kleinbild-Fotokamera: 41,4 - 1656,0) Blendenöffnung: F1.8 - F6.3 Hochwertigem Bildstabilisator: Ja Vollbereichs-Autofokus / manueller Fokus: Ja / Ja Vollautomatischer (digitaler) / manueller Weißabgleich: Ja / Ja RECORDER HD-Videoaufzeichnung im AVCHD-Format: Ja Videoaufnahme in Standard-Qualität: Ja JPEG Fotoaufnahmen: Ja Dual-Recording-Funktion für Fotoaufnahmen während der Videoaufzeichnung: Ja Videoaufnahme (Modi): AVCHD (UXP/XP/SP/EP), Standard-Qualität (SSW/SEW) Video-Aufnahmezeit (max.): 6 Std ...

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Friday, December 16, 2011

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Konica Minolta Dynax 40 SLR

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Konica Minolta Dimage Digital Camera Service Mode / Menu G600

Entering into the service mode, at the Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600, and then selecting the RAW data mode (shooting photos in RAW, with jpeg extension). After switch off, the camera will be return to the normal capture mode, and settings. The method is followable on the video. [NOTE] I forgot to put the memory card.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Computer Printers - Dot Matrix Generation to All-in-One

!±8± Computer Printers - Dot Matrix Generation to All-in-One

I remember those dot matrix computer printers which were screeching and screeching as they slowly printed out your documents. They used to make lot of noise, annoying but they were high technology of that time. Since then computer printers have come a very long way. Nowadays, not only you got high speed printers but also you have fax, copy, scanner included which means all office instruments aggregated in one compact device. The good point about this multifunction peripheral is that it doesn't cost too much.

Do I need to go for specific brand?

There are tons of brands out there that is hard to choose. Brands like Dell, HP, Cannon, Epson, Brother, Konica Minolta, Lexmark, Samsung, Toshiba, Sharp. Each one of these brands has its own specialty and quality. However doing some research is vital to find your appropriate computer printer. You don't want to purchase a printer which is not worth buying. You should first recognize your needs. Are you willing to print out a large volume of documents per day? Then definitely laser printer would be your choice.

Maybe you don't need printing tons of papers but you want to print high quality color photos, then you certainly should go for photo computer printer. If you need printing large volume of photos per day then inkjet printers will cost you lot of money changing cartridges every week or so. But if don't care about cost of changing cartridges regularly, then inkjet computer printer delivers high quality print outs. Maybe you just need scan and fax functionalities then you don't have to go for expensive printers like laser ones. The small desktop home printer would perfectly work for you. Maybe you are a owner of large printing, finishing factory, then you will need a production printing MFP.

All-in-one Computer Printers

Nowadays, as I said computer printers do much more than just print documents. Plus printing, faxing, scanning, copying, even e-mailing are additional features which are aggregated in one machine. Most computer printers will copy documents, scan pictures and documents with their built in scanning capabilities. The print feature is even advanced in some models, allowing you to print high quality pictures as well as high quality documents. Different models provide different functionality, you can have all your office needs taken care of with one easy to use computer printer model. That cuts down on the space your units take up, it saves you money, and it's very convenient.

Recently Hewlett-Packard presented a new generation of multifunction or all-in-one mobile printers which only focus on printing functionality but in multiple ways. They are 5lb printer, lightweight, compact and portable. You can print with wire and wirelessly through Bluetooth from your cell phone or PDA. You can print high quality photos from your memory card, digital camera in your car or office. Compare to first generation of printers (dot Matrix), there is no noise at all. They equipped with antivibration technology which means no noise, no move while it's printing.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

Upgrade to a Color Laser Printer

!±8± Upgrade to a Color Laser Printer

I have taken the cheapest current model from the following manufacturers for comparison, Canon, Epson, HP, Konica Minolta, Lexmark and Samsung.

Let's get the technical bit out of the way first; colour laser printers come in two distinct engine types. The carousel type printer uses for different colour toner cartridges that rotate over a central drum unit, laying down each colour of toner in turn and making a total of four passes over the drum or imaging unit. Epson, Konica Minolta, Lexmark and Samsung all use a variation of this technique. Canon and HP cartridges come in one complete unit per colour that contains both the toner and drum giving each colour its own drum as opposed to sharing a central unit.

So which system is best? There is no correct answer to this question although I personally favour the option used by the Canon, HP duo. With this system there is no uncertainty as to how long the drum will last, it is replaced with every new cartridge. With the carousel system the life of the drum can be dramatically reduced from quoted figures if the colour content of your output rises over the standard 5%. The more colour printing you do the more passes over the central drum unit, the greater the wear on the unit and the more often it will need to be replaced.

If you are replacing an ink printer it is worth bearing in mind that these colour laser printers are somewhat larger, heavier and noisier, so if desktop space is tight check out the dimensions before committing to a purchase.

The smallest, lightest and quietest colour laser printer is the Samsung CLP300, when it was originally introduced this was probably the cheapest colour laser printer on the market and thus an argument could be made for its purchase. Times change very quickly in this market and a sub £90 price is no longer bargain basement territory. If you only intend to print colour text and charts then it will perform well enough but the quality of any colour output beyond this will I fear disappoint.

Moving to the dearest will give us the Lexmark C500N. This printer is almost twice the price of the tiny Samsung and in true Lexmark style is also the most expensive to run, in its favour it is network ready and has the fastest mono speed but this does nothing to compensate for its high costs.

The Epson AcuLaser C1100 has been one of my favourite colour printers since its introduction, it is still one of the fastest printers of its type and print quality is still above average, I feel however that it is now getting a little long in the tooth and the new Konica Minolta Magicolor 2530DL now offers several advantages. With an ethernet 10/100 base TX interface for networking and Pictbridge via a special USB on the front for downloading direct from a digital camera this has moved the goalposts and it tries to replicate ink printer facilities closer than seen before on colour laser printers. The standard 64mb Ram is also twice that on offer from the Epson and should ensure capable handling of even the most complex colour work. Whilst print quality is above average, the printer speed, especially for colour disappoints and is this printer's major flaw. Be aware also that both these printers are delivered with low capacity cartridges offering only 1,500 colour prints, these will require replacing all too soon. The upside is that high capacity cartridges are readily available and offer better value with a capacity at around 4,500pages.

That just leaves the HP Color Laserjet 1600 and the Canon i-Sensys LBP5000 to be considered. Both of these printers use the same Canon engine so it comes as no surprise that the specifications match with a print speed of 8ppm and a print quality of 600x600dpi. Neither of these printers has an abundance of memory with the HP the most generous at 16mb, the Canon's 8mb is particularly stingy and may struggle to cope with very complex colour work. The other main difference is in the price, the HP printer can easily be found online at a price under the magical £100 mark whereas the Canon at £50 more is competing with the HP's big brother, the Color LaserJet 2600. As is the norm the printers are shipped with starter cartridges which give a maximum yield of 1,000 pages and will need to be replaced fairly quickly, fortunately both HP original cartridges and compatible cartridges are readily available from around £120 for a full set of cartridges yielding 2,000 pages.

We have used HP laser printers in our own offices for many years and have always found them to be both reliable and economical, especially if compatible cartridges are used. We have noticed some criticism online of a problem with colour bleed with the HP Color LaserJet 1600, we have not been able to substantiate these claims and only a small number of users seem to experience it, I am beginning to wonder if the quality of the paper may be at fault and not the printer. We have tried using some fairly low quality paper in an attempt to replicate the fault but so far have not experienced any degree of colour bleed.

So, if you are looking for your first Colour Laser Printer, and do not want to spend a fortune, look no further than the HP Color LaserJet 1600 - a fine buy at less than £100.


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Monday, October 17, 2011

Tamron AF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 LD for Konica Minolta and Sony Digital SLR Cameras

!±8± Tamron AF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 LD for Konica Minolta and Sony Digital SLR Cameras

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SThis extended-range zoom offers true telephoto capability ideal for a variety of applications including sports and wildlife shooting. The lens also features the capability to provide beautifully blurred background to high light the main subject in portraiture, or compression effects that make the most of the telephoto lens.

  • Minimum focus of 59 inches
  • Rotational zooming
  • Angle of view of 33-8 degrees
  • Lightweight
  • Mounts to Canon, Minolta, Nikon-D, and Pentax cameras

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Rechargeable Batteries - Best Digital Camera Batteries

!±8± Rechargeable Batteries - Best Digital Camera Batteries

I'm not going to insult you by teaching you how to put a battery into a camera. That's something pretty much anyone can do without help. As long as you follow the diagram and put the batteries like it shows there, you'll be OK. What I am going to teach you here is how to boost the battery life, since taking photos can be taxing even on the best digital camera batteries.

Use rechargeable batteries to save money

When a camera takes AA batteries, there is a good chance it will accept rechargeable batteries as well. You will have to pay more for batteries that are rechargeable, but in time you will save money. If you use regular AA batteries, in a month you can easily go through a megapack of them.

Here are some facts about batteries that are rechargeable:

There are two main types of rechargeable batteries: NiMH (nickel-metal hydride) and NiCad (nickel cadmium). If you want the best possible performance from your batteries, you should go with the NiMH. Still, if you already have NiCad lying around in the house, you can use those as well.

If you want to use it while you're away doing business or in a vacation, you might want to consider a charger for small format batteries . The price of such a charger is around and it comes with a four battery pack to get you started.

Depending on the charger, some batteries will be charged quicker than others. The package of the charger should indicate how fast it works. But, if you want a battery to recharge faster, you will probably pay more for it.

You should buy a second set of rechargeable batteries. Even if one of them is in the charger, the other one can be used.

Even though a rechargeable battery is fully charged, if you leave it for a few weeks it will lose some of its power. In time they will discharge completely.

Even if you plan everything well, eventually you will be in a situation where your battery is dead.

Battery power preservation

The current technology makes sure that cameras deplete batteries slower than before. Still, a digital camera will consume more power than a film camera, because they have a lot of extra features.

All digital cameras show a battery icon on their screen, which tells you that everything is OK when it's full and that you will run out of battery juice when they're almost empty.


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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Sony DSLR - a name for himself among the world's digital SLR camera

!±8± Sony DSLR - a name for himself among the world's digital SLR camera

Since 2005, Sony and Konica Minolta merged to the first digital SLR camera to create the most powerful. At the same time, have introduced a series of lenses and accessories that have been specifically designed for their DSLR. The Alpha series was the name of the new Sony digital SLR camera. These include a slimmer design, using some well-known features Dynax, and a powerful Bionz ™ image processor, and high-speed response and richer colors delivered.

Sony's firstDigital SLR camera incorporates the Maxxum (Konica Minolta-mount system) together with the latest imaging technology from Sony. They added their SteadyShot ™ inside, which was strongly identified with their cameras already. The Alpha100 characterized by a 10-megapixel resolution and powerful BIONZ ™ image processor for high quality of workmanship, the unwanted image noise without compromising the integrity or the reduced color resolution. The Alpha100 also allows continuous shooting at 3 frames per secondin any file format.

Today, Sony has introduced many innovative features, with the development of its Alpha series. Specifically designed for the purchase of the first camera, Sony came up with cameras to a more compact, easier to use, the mildest form and focused, but still a power and versatility. They also offered support integrated drive video and graphic display.

Current flagship model of Sony Digital SLR cameras from 25 megapixels of resolution. Havethe bar in a series of functions. Not only the highest resolution (25 megapixels) have, are the first DSLR to incorporate a 35-mm full-frame image sensor, and the first body integrated full-size SteadyShot ™ image stabilization technology inside. The Sony Alpha A900 24.6MP Digital SLR Camera dual BIONZ ™ image processor, which run to allow up to 5 frames per second with excellent image quality.

Sony has not really broken,Barrier as one of the leading manufacturers of cameras because of its great popularity with the consumer electronics, but the increasing recognition as one of the top innovators today's line of digital SLRs. There is a wealth of information both online and at your local electronics store. You can also Sony DSLR camera for the latest news and information.


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