Digital Concepts 3x Telecoverter on Panasonic G2 14-42mm Lens
Sakar Digital Concepts 3x Telephoto Adapter on Panasonic G2 14-42mm Lens
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Sony Cyber-shot DSCW620 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Silver) (2012 Model)
Sony Cyber-shot DSCW620 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Silver) (2012 Model)
- 14.1 megapixels
- 5X Optical Zoom
- 2.7 inch LCD
- Capture your videos in 720p HD Movie mode
- Take stunning images in Sweep Panorama mode-up to 360°
The new Sony Cyber-shot(R) DSCW620 captures superb picture quality and HD video with ease. Its 14.1MP sensor, 5X optical zoom, and Sweep Panorama mode allow you to create breathtaking images, while 720p video records the action and sound, even when zooming. Make taking pictures more fun with Picture Effects, like toy camera and pop color. Generous 2.7″ (230K dots) Clear Photo LCD display features sharp, natural color that makes it easy to compose shots, read menus, and view photos, even in bright sunlight. Picture Effect for more expressive photos iAuto mode automatically optimizes camera settings Face Detection and Smile Shutter technologies Face Priority and Red-eye Reduction functions Soft Skin mode reduces visible blemishes and wrinkles iSCN detects 8 scene conditions and adjusts camera settings DRO Standard and Plus recovers shadow detail in high contrast scenes Self-Portrait Timer makes self-portraits easySpecifications Imaging Sensor – 1/2.3 (7.79mm) Super HAD(TM) CCD Sensor Effective Picture Resolution – 14.1MP Lens Type – Sony Lens Optical Zoom – 5x Focal Length (35mm equivalent) – Still 16 – 9 – 30-150mm / Still 4 – 3 – 28-140mm / Movie 16 – 9 32-160mm / Movie 4 – 3 – 28-140mm LCD – 2.7 Clear Photo LCD (230K pixels) ISO – Auto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 Flash Modes – Auto / Flash On / Slow Syncro / Flash Off AF Modes – Multi Point AF / Center Weighted AF / Face Tracking Focus Media – Optional MS DUO/PRO Duo/PRO-HG Duo & SD/SDHC/SDXC media Still Image Size – Up to 16 – 9 11M ( 4302 x 2432), 4 – 3 14M (4302 x 3240) Video Mode – 1280×720(1,280 720/30fps)/VGA(640 480/30fps)/ QVGA(320×240/30fps) Microphone/Speaker – Mono/Mono Formats – Image – JPEG; Video – AVI / Motion JPEG Interfaces – Multi AV/USB, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Battery Type – Lithium-ion NP-BN 3.6V Dimensions (Approx.) – W x H x D – 3 7/8 x 2 1/4 x 25/32 (97.7mm x
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How does a digital camera adjust landscape and portrait pictures?
Question by John: How does a digital camera adjust landscape and portrait pictures?
How does a camera know that its taking a portrait or landscape computer?
Because, say if you are taking a picture in, no mater how you rotate it, how does the camera know you are taking a portrait picture?
Best answer:
Answer by fhotoace
The camera puts a tag on each image file that tells it when the camera is in the vertical or horizontal position.
Some cameras have this as an option … you usually have to turn it on.
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- Called Fujifilm Battery Carger BC-45B or BC-45
- Takes Fujifilm Fujifilm Digital Camera Batteries NP-45A
- Battery Not included
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A few nice digital lens images I found:
Hazard Reef Tidepools starting point. Digital Photo Walk at Montana de Oro’s Hazard Reef Tidepools, led by Jerry Kirkhart, 09 Jan. 2009. 25 people attended

Image by mikebaird
Hazard Reef Tidepools starting point. Digital Photo Walk at Montana de Oro’s Hazard Reef Tidepools, led by Jerry Kirkhart, 09 Jan. 2009. 25 people attended this most popular event. Event description says: Bring your SLR Digital Camera and a Macro Lens or a Point and Shoot that has macro capabilities. Beginners Welcome. A Marine Biologist will show techniques of macro photography of tide pool organisms, and the safest places to walk. Wear non-skid shoes so you will BE ABLE TO NAVIGATE IN TIDE POOLS! Meet at the Hazard Reef Parking lot 1.6 miles past the MDO entrance sign using the Pecho Valley Road . See Photomorrobay.com for more info. (S) 1 mi., 1.5 hr. Reminder that on Friday, Jan 9th, there will be a -1.61 low tide DPW walk for anyone interested in macrophotography of intertidal organisms. The walk will start from the Hazard Reef parking lot at 2:15PM (notice slight time change from original posting), in order to give time to work the tide out and photograph all intertidal life possible. The tide and we will not wait for late comers, sorry. Instruction will be given by a marine biologist on how to use your macro lens and to photograph and ID marine organisms. Instruction will also be given on where the safest place is to step and what algae to not step on too, for best safety. Any camera with macro capabilities can be used. We should see Chaffey Limpets, Gum Boot Chitons, some nudibranchs, hopefully Octopi, and many others. Wear warm clothes in layers. Park about 1.6 miles from the MDO entrance sign in the Hazard Reef Parking lot, and we will hike to the ocean. Please call Jerry Kirkhart (805) 534-9198 or email if there are questions. Mike Baird will also be available for camera questions, plus other local photographers for suggestions on camera settings and flash use too. Beginners are welcome.
28 Jan. 2009 used in the nowpublic.com article entitled "Earth Oxygen levels are dropping. Plankton to save Humanity."
Richmond Park, London 15

Image by Steve Mclaren
Asia at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Image by Samantha Decker
I don’t have a ton of pictures from DAK, but here’s one I thought came out pretty good. Some time I have to stay there at night.













