วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Best Logitech webcam pro reviews



Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910—the #1 selling webcam in the world*
Say it bigger. Say it better. High definition video up to 1080p, a wide-angle lens and autofocus for picture quality that's simply amazing. Video chat, blog, stream and upload to Facebook in just one click. The term 'webcam' doesn't quite do it justice. Logitech Fluid Crystal Technology gives you smooth, fluid video. Crystal clear images. Rich colors.

Excellent upgrade from my Logitech QuickCam Pro
5 MP HD sensor takes crystal clear snapshots using 10 mega pixels (software enhanced), not even my digital camera is that high in mega pixels. The webcam is not as high quality using it on video chat (HD 720p), but it still beats the other webcam I was using before. I really don't think I will be using the video recorder feature often since I really can't see a need to record myself sitting in front of my desktop but I decided to try it anyways. When I tested the picture quality recording a video, it was clear (HD 1080p) and the sound was superb. Check out the attached video review for yourself (please disregard my Spanglish accent). The videos are saved in .wmv format. The widescreen lens allows a wider camera view compared to the average "square box" - so much more fits in the camera's view. The LightRight 2 technology automatically adjust the lighting conditions in the camera's view, no need to be fusing around with the settings. 

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วันพุธที่ 18 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Nikon D3100 Reviews-springs deals





Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens

Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens

The D3100 substantially refreshes the D3000, taking a rather outdated-looking specification and turning it into one of the most competitive in its sector.


  • Higher resolution sensor (14.2MP vs. 10MP),Ability to shoot Raw + Fine JPEG,Socket for connecting Nikon GP1 GPS unit,Optional wired remote via GPS socket, No wireless remote option,Live view,1080p HD movies,HDMI output,Wider ISO range,Full-time AF mode (AF-F in live view),Revised focus screen (different AF point illumination)


  • The D3100 is built around a 14.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, bringing not only live view but also Full HD video capture to Nikon's entry-level model for the first time. In fact, this made it the first Nikon DSLR to offer 1920x1080 movie recording. It can only record clips up to about ten minutes long (due to a 4Gb maximum file size limitation shared by all DSLRs), but this still counts as an impressive feature addition at this level.
    Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
    The body gets a slight refresh from a basic design that essentially dates back four years to the D40, gaining an extra button to the left of the screen, a drive mode switch at the base of the mode dial, a sprung lever to engage live view and a direct record movie button. Revisions have also been made to the feature-teaching, hand-holding 'Guide Mode', and an additional autofocus mode that's designed to allow better focusing in live view and autofocus during video shooting.

    All of this adds up to a DSLR that incorporates all of 2010's 'must have' features but looks like the product of evolution, rather than dramatic innovation. And 2010 has been a year during which the rest of the market hasn't devloped along such predictable lines, not least during the expansion of the large sensor, mirrorless interchangable lens camera crowd. Read more

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    วันพุธที่ 11 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

    canon rebel xs reviews-springs deals

    Canon Rebel XS 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens
    Canon Rebel XS 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black)

    REVIEWS FROM COSTOMER
    The new Rebel, which replaces the XTi as the baby of its dSLR line, retains the 10-megapixel CMOS and 2.5-inch LCD, while moving up to the body of the more recent XSi. However, it also uses the newer Digic III processing chip--albeit with 12-bit processing rather than the XSi's 14-bit--so we expect to see some differences in photo quality, especially at higher ISO sensitivities, compared with the XTi. And the XS will ship with the image stabilized version of the EF-S 18-55mm lens; the XTi currently ships with the non-IS lens. The camera also adds Live View mode and, according to Canon, will have improved battery life.
    Canon Rebel XS 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens 
    Like other Canon entry-level dSLRs, the XS will be available in black or silver, and each in a body-only or kit version. The EOS Rebel XS is slated to ship a bit earlier overseas than it is here, and Canon hasn't quite finalized pricing. It should be in the same ballpark as the XTi is now, though. In conjunction with the XS announcement, Canon is also rolling out a new version of its lightweight flash unit, the Speedlite 430EX II. It's designed to work in conjunction with the newer models for displaying flash data on the camera screen, moves the physical master/slave switch into the menus, and now sports a metal foot rather than plastic. The flash will ship at the same time as the camera, and be priced $329.99, the same as its predecessor did at launch.
    Canon EOS Rebel XS highlights




    10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor
    Stuff I disagree with from the "reviews" : 1- "The camera feels cheaply built"....simply wrong, nothing is shabby, buttons are actually easy to press, doesn't have cheap clicks to them, the lens mount has a secure feel to it, and a proper snap when it is set. Battery compartment is certainly secure. Your finger must intricately open the door for entry, won't be an accident issue. Rubber door at a.v. ports snap in well. Rubber grip is firm enough, smooth enough to not irritate your hands.
    2- " XS is "overpriced" compared to the XSi.....Xsi shoots slower than the XS, XSi picture quality is equal to the XS even though the XSi is 12 MP. The XSi may be the 3" LCD and a few other upgrades, but these upgrades don't add up when the picture is taken and the quality of both cameras match alike. I may have chosen the XSI if I wanted to spend the extra $150. u.s but for the lesser price, I'm yet to regret.
    3- "The XS "only has a 2.5" LCD compared to a couple of it's rivals having 3" LCD's". I can see every thing clearly with this screen, even with Histograms, and grids onscreen. If LCD's get much bigger then canon may need to install a tv tuner as well....the 2.5" is more than sufficient.
    4- "The XS doesn't have SPOT METERING compared to the XSi, so this is a big issue"- haven't encountered a reason to complain yet, after 500 night shots and 200 day shots.
    Canon EOS Rebel XS highlightsCanon EOS Rebel XS highlights
    THE DOWN SIDE: the EOS software for uploading the photos to computer, and remote controlling the cam via computer is AWFUL. It's a task to upload, as it is beach balling when you hit "upload". Digital professional software is non responsive. I have not been able to use the software past the install point. Mac version here. Better use i-photo and photoshop. 
    Get Buy for $479.00

    วันจันทร์ที่ 9 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

    Flip Video Camera Tripod

    Flip Video Tripod
    Flip Video Tripod $9.54

  • Compatible with all Flip Video Camcorders


  • Flexible metal legs work on both level and uneven surfaces to allow you to shoot video at almost any angle


  • Makes it incredibly easy to shoot video of yourself 


  • Comes with interchangeable colored rubber feet so you can match your Flip camcorder color, or mix and match 


  • Package includes one black Tripod and five sets of interchangeable rubber feet (black, white, orange, pink, and green) See more details 


  • The Flip Video Tripod makes it even easier to shoot high-quality video with your Flip Video Camcorder. The Tripod screws into the bottom of any camcorder in mere seconds, and flexible legs let you take steady video almost anywhere, and at almost any angle. The Tripod comes with a set of five interchangeable colored rubber feet that match Ultra and Mino camcorder colors. And at about 5-inches tall, this Tripod is as portable as your Flip Video camcorder is.

     Flip Video TripodFlip Video Tripod
    This tripod is the perfect accessory to the Flip Ultra Video Camcorder. I only wish I had ordered it sooner. It is an incredible value and greatly expands how you can use your camcorder. On this video, which is less than two minutes, I show you the tripod and how it can attach to various items. Then I let you see it work in action as I use a tripod for the first time. It will especially appeal to novice vloggers (like me) because it is so very easy to use!
    Really the only difference is the Vanguard model doesn't come with the different color feet and it doesn't say 'Flip'. which is a bit more versatile in that you can attach it to a pole or edge of a chair, etc. A mini tripod really makes it easier to do videos since you can put it almost anywhere yet still get your Flip Ultra level. It also provides more stability to better prevent it from toppling over.
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    8 GB, 2 Hours (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL
    
    Internal Memory:8GB (2 hr)
    Screen Size:2.0" (transflective TFT
    Screen Resolution:320 x 240 pixels
    Video Resolution:1280 x 720 pixels
    Frame Rate:60 frames per second (constant frame rate, progressive scan)
    Image Stabilization:Yes
    Video Bitrate:8.8Mbps (average - auto adaptive algorithm)
    Video Format:H.264 video compression, AAC audio compression, saves as MP4 file
    Lens Type:Fixed Focus (1.5m to infinity)
    Aperture:f/2.4 (fast lens for great results in low-light environments)
    Zoom:Smooth multi-step 2x digital
    Interface:8 Buttons (Power, Play, Delete, Record and 4 way navigation)
    Dimensions:4.16" x 2.11" x 0.88" (H x W x D)

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    PC Connection:Built-in flip-out USB arm (up to USB 2.0 speed)
    FlipPort Enabled:Yes
    TV Out:HDMI™ MicroConnector; Standard HDMI™ cables sold separately
    Battery Life:Up to 2 hours of use between charges using Flip Video Rechargeable Battery Pack(included)
    Tripod Mount:
    Yes
    Operating Systems:Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OSX
    Min. Requirements:(PC) 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or faster processor, Windows XP SP2 with 512 MB of RAM, Vista or Windows 7 with 1 GB of RAM, and USB 2.0 port (Mac) 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo or faster processor, 1 GB of RAM, OS X Leopard 10.5 or Snow Leopard 10.6, and USB 2.0 port
    Software:Pre-loaded FlipShare software...Read more
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    Internal Memory:8GB (2 hr)
    Screen Size:2.0" (transflective TFT
    Screen Resolution:320 x 240 pixels
    Video Resolution:1280 x 720 pixels
    Frame Rate:60 frames per second (constant frame rate, progressive scan)
    Image Stabilization:Yes
    Video Bitrate:8.8Mbps (average - auto adaptive algorithm)
    Video Format:H.264 video compression, AAC audio compression, saves as MP4 file
    Lens Type:Fixed Focus (1.5m to infinity)
    Aperture:f/2.4 (fast lens for great results in low-light environments)
    Zoom:Smooth multi-step 2x digital
    Interface:8 Buttons (Power, Play, Delete, Record and 4 way navigation)
    Dimensions:4.16" x 2.11" x 0.88" (H x W x D)





     Flip UltraHD Video Camera - 2 Hours (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODELFlip UltraHD Video Camera - 2 Hours (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL

    PC Connection:Built-in flip-out USB arm (up to USB 2.0 speed)
    FlipPort Enabled:Yes
    TV Out:HDMI™ MicroConnector; Standard HDMI™ cables sold separately
    Battery Life:Up to 2 hours of use between charges using Flip Video Rechargeable Battery Pack(included)
    Tripod Mount:
    Yes
    Operating Systems:Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OSX
    Min. Requirements:(PC) 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or faster processor, Windows XP SP2 with 512 MB of RAM, Vista or Windows 7 with 1 GB of RAM, and USB 2.0 port (Mac) 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo or faster processor, 1 GB of RAM, OS X Leopard 10.5 or Snow Leopard 10.6, and USB 2.0 port
    Software:Pre-loaded FlipShare software...Read more
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    วันอาทิตย์ที่ 8 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

    Canon t3i review


    Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens

    REVIEW FROM USER
    The good: The Canon EOS Rebel T3i delivers excellent video capabilities and image and video quality.

    The bad: If you shoot both still and video, the T3i's controls can be frustrating to operate, and it's not terribly fast for burst shooting sports, kids, or pets.

    The bottom line: For the money, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a great choice for dSLR videographers--though the cheaper T2i can still suffice if you don't need the articulated LCD--and it's a solid choice for creative still shooters. But though the image quality and general shooting performance are top-notch, if you're upgrading to capture sports, kids, or pets, the T3i may not be able to keep up.

    If you didn't think the 60D was overpriced when it shipped, you will now. The Canon EOS Rebel T3i (aka the EOS 600D), the 60D's younger and cheaper sibling, offers the same basic camera with some corners cut--most notably a slightly less well-constructed body and a (purposely?) stunted burst shooting speed. You can also think of it as a slightly more expensive T2i, with the addition of an articulated LCD and a few features for the auto-always crowd. Either way, the T3i remains a solid if unexciting follow-up to its predecessor, although one that seems to cater more to videophiles than still shooters.

    That's not to say it compromises on still photo quality. Overall, the T3i has an excellent noise profile, unsurprisingly similar to that of the 60D's. JPEGs look very clean up through ISO 400, and even at ISO 800 you really have to scrutinize to see the beginnings of detail degradation; at ISO 1,600 the noise becomes more obvious but still isn't too bad.

    Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS LensCanon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS LensCanon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens
    Canon EOS Rebel T3i photo samples
    ISO 400 is sort of my tipping-point sensitivity; to shoot action outdoors, I generally have to bump up the setting to at least ISO 400 in order to reach a sufficiently fast shutter speed. And because few consumer cameras are fast enough at shooting burst raw+JPEG, the in-camera JPEG processing has to be decent as well. The T3i fared pretty well under these conditions. Overall, I consider shots at this setting good enough to use, but I still wish I would have been able to shoot raw to clean them up.
    Canon's JPEG processing remains very good. Even at ISO 1,600 I couldn't obtain unambiguously better results processing the raw--Canon seems to optimize for exposure at the expense of sharpness, and I couldn't get sharper results without losing some shadow detail (you may do better). At ISO 3,200 I was able to achieve a significant reduction in color noise without losing too much shadow detail. And by ISO 6,400, I started to see hot pixels as a side-effect of the in-camera noise reduction (those white spots) in the JPEGs.
    On all other counts the photos looked good on the default settings, though my favored setting with Canon models is Neutral with sharpening bumped up a few notches. Colors look both relatively accurate and saturated; metering and exposures are consistent and predictable; and the dynamic range is broad enough to allow a reasonable amount of highlight and shadow recovery.
    As usual, the video looks very good. There's some moiré, but not a lot of rolling shutter, and moving edges look surprisingly sharp. At its highest quality, it seems to deliver an average bit rate of roughly 45Mbps. It offers the same great set of frame rates and manual exposure controls as the 60D, including highlight tone priority for fine-tuning high-key exposures. Though the built-in microphone is mono, it sounds surprisingly good, and there's a wind filter along with the same 64-level sound controls. Canon also incorporates the Video Snapshot feature from its camcorders--it lets you snap up to 8-second clips--and some in-camera special-effects filters, too.