Monday, March 8th, 2010 at
6:04 am
It may be old, but it’s still good. Panasonic Lumix DMC-F1 metal body is compact and robust feeling, and neat and uncluttered too. Some digital cameras make a point of showing off their gadgetry; this one hides it beneath the brushed metal skin. Perfect for those who want a stylish camera rather than a technological statement.
Powering up takes just two seconds, so the Panasonic’s ready to use in no time at all. The lens pops out from behind a protective metal shield – not quite as robust and practical as a sliding lens cover, but better than the flimsy interlocking leaves that some other cameras use – or lenscaps that you forget to take off, or lose.
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009 at
1:06 pm
When a digital camera appeared in the early 2000, rarely could anyone suppose that the similar item would emerge for school-going kids. Today, however, there are many companies which produce such models. Since the time it was invented, they have undergone many shape changes with the state-of-the-art technologies incorporated in them. These days, many reputable brands are giving their best to create a design for kids digital camera. However, with the majority of different models, featuring all the latest technology, parents may find it a little bit hard to choose the most suitable camera for their baby photographers. Therefore, before you decide to buy some, take a look at some of the important digital camera features:
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