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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Nokia N80: Go smart with your mobile life...

Nokia N80: Go smart with your mobile life...
by caitlin


As they say, the best digital companion is the one, who can be your perfect pal in various ways. But, its really getting quite hard to bring all the required functionalities in a single device or a mobile handset, when the users are expecting more every time they go to buy a mobile phone. Literally, nothing is impossible in the world of mobile phones and we do have all such gadgets, which do fulfil our various requirements in the easiest possible way. Nokia's N-series is the another name of digital convergence with much to offer. The Nokia N80 hits the mobile world as a refreshing breeze by bringing that coolness and tranquillity in our lives, as it offers all that we can really think of in a perfect mobile handset. Boasting of unparalleled multimedia features, the Nokia N80 is the very first handset, which scores really high, when it comes to networking.

Prior to the release of the Nokia N80, the buzz was there, as other N-series phones were rightly hitting the headlines. Hence, when it was released the hype literally reached the pinnacle and this smart device duly lived up to the expectations. Incorporating various advanced features, the Nokia N80 is deliberately built on the popular slider technology, which makes it an easy to use device, while retaining all the essential factors. Although, its design does look like the Nokia 6280 and Nokia 6111, but Nokia N80 is way ahead of these gadgets with superb functionalities. Offering so much in features, thus all the N-series phones are bit bulky, but the Nokia N80 is somewhat lighter. And, in fact, it is the lightest phone in the Nokia N-series.

Empowered by 3G technology, the Nokia N80 is also equipped with advanced software, rich features to ensure that seamless connectivity, literally everywhere. Actually, it is built on Symbian OS (Series 60 3rd Edition), hence it lets you get all your stuff by easy downloading. As far as its display is concerned, the Nokia N80 comes with LCD display, which can support up to 262k colours with 352 x 416 resolution. Moreover, its 3.0 mega-pixel camera, which is supported by 20x digital zoom can easily capture all those larger than life images. Get your Nokia N80 and feel the right difference at the right time - when you need it most.


About the Author
Caitlin Lucy is a Expert Author. She has written good quality articles on Mobile phones and Sim Free Phones.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Taking Digital Photos

Taking Digital Photos
by Randy Canoy


Taking Digital Photos Tips for Taking Great Digital Photos

Digital photography is a new phase of technology that allows picture takers to experience instant gratification. When you do it properly, you can instantly get and edit your pictures to be as cool and interesting as you saw it in your mind when you were taking the pictures. Here are the steps that you can take to make the most out of all of your pictures.

Step One - If you have any experience with traditional 35mm photography, you will discover that there are some obvious and immediate differences when you start using your brand new digital camera. There are a few things to look out for and features that you will want to enjoy. What does this mean? Choose the right camera.

Digital Techniques: There are some professional and serious amateur photographers who will cringe at the thought of the low resolution photos that you get with a computer, because they feel that it ignores the actual art form that is called traditional photography. Don't get confused though because digital photography is here, it's big, and it's the way things are going to be from now on. Personally, I believe that traditional film photography will be a thing of the past within ten years other than those few die-hard fans of it who will likely refuse to give it up.

There are a lot of questions from the average people about what to look for when choosing a digital camera. For them I will guide you through flash and red eye filtering basics, the options that you will need to consider for transfer of digital data, and differences in zoom lenses.

Quick Fix: first of all, you will need to get rid of dust and specks, balance all of the colors, create a matte or mask, and then merge images. There's a lot you can do with modern photographic editors that we have these days. Here's a few tips that will help you make your picture perfect.

Creating Real time photos: Putting your photography into motion in 360° panorama has never been easier than it is right now. You can do a lot of things like picking a spot, to setting your camera for multiple frames, then stitching your shots together in movie format. Doing this will let you give your personal web site an interactive look and feel with this cool tool.

3Digital Photo Storage: You may not think much of it when you're first starting out, but over a certain period of time, storing digital photographs on your computer can become a hard disk resource constraint. You also want to protect the readability of your electronic photo album.


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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Quality Digital Cameras

Quality Digital Cameras
by Gordon Marcott


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See the quality of the picture before you have it developed. You have the option to take the picture again if it does not turn out. Make movies of your family events and share them with the rest of your family. Never run out of film again. Just download the pictures to your computer and delete them from your camera or digital camcorder and you are ready to go again. You will get good customer service. I worked in the customer service sector for over six years. We have canon digital camera, Sony digital cameras, Nikon digital cameras, Casio digital cameras and Olympus digital camera. We also carry Hitachi DVD camcorders, JVC camcorders, Sony camcorders, Samsung camcorders and Panasonic digital camcorders. Cheap digital cameras, refurbished digital cameras. We also have accessories such as PNY 2GB USB flash drive and Modular USB 2GB Flash drive.

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Digital Cameras Are They Useful?

Digital Cameras Are They Useful?
by Soly


As the dawn of the new digital age continues to increasingly push forward, the field of photography has also advanced as well. In photography, people are not limited anymore by the constricting elements of rolls and rolls of film or compromised quality because of grain and noise. Now, there is the option of going digital. For digital cameras, they pose various advantages which are evident from the moment that you are able to hold one yourself.

For the first part, digital cameras do not have film because it has been replaced with an image sensor that record the amount of light that you are able to capture once that sensor is exposed temporarily via the shutter window. This is one advantage that digital camera users have over those who use film because what they can do is redo the photograph if they simply don't like how they shot it. Compare that kind of convenience to the people who use film who literally have to use the whole roll in order to be able to have the chance to have the film developed. After it is developed, that will be the only legitimate moment that the film photographer will be able to view his picture. If it turned out to be an overexposed shot, then most likely he wouldn't have the chance to do over the picture because it might have taken a long time to develop that the crucial moment for taking a picture might have already passed.

Just imagine an inexperienced film photographer who is hurriedly putting a 12-shot roll into his camera because his daughter is about to blow her birthday cake. He manages to load the film while unknowingly dialing in the wrong setting which after developing discovers that his pictures ended up absolutely darker than it's supposed to be. That type of problem does not normally happen to the digital photographer. If during the course of clicking away at some test shots, he is able to determine that the pictures are not as bright as they should be, then he will be able to notify his daughter to pause for a little while make the necessary adjustments in order to come up with the perfect shot.

As far as the other advantages of digital cameras have over film cameras, they also have less noise compared to their film counterparts. Noise is defined as the digital grain that is seen in pictures when they are developed. In the case of digital cameras, there is minimal noise that the photographer is supposed to contend with. This makes printing your shots even more appealing because you're able to keep the image quality to a maximum at all times simply because you've eliminated the noise problem that is commonly seen in film cameras

These are just a couple of reason why digital cameras are useful. First of all, they don't have to use film which makes them very appealing to the person who immediately wants to view his or her work. And one last thing is that the person is able to retain image quality by taking out the film grain that is normally present when using film cameras.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Sony Ericsson W850i: Music, imaging, 3G and beyond

Sony Ericsson W850i: Music, imaging, 3G and beyond
by caitlin


The Sony Ericsson W850i marks the entry of Sony Ericsson in slider phone category. This member of the renowned Walkman family packs in enough fire power to take on any phones in its category head on. The Sony Ericsson W850i smoothly opens with its unique hidden slider mechanism without any fuss. Presently available in two colour solutions, the Sony Ericsson W850i adds 'bling' to the stylish handset design with its 24 carat gold Walkman logo. Front of the Sony Ericsson W850i is dominated by the 2 inch large TFT screen that displays more than 262 thousand different and accurate colours. The five way navigation pad is much more comfortable than a joystick. The automatic finish sliding action of the Sony Ericsson W850i reveals the tactile keypad which is largely error free.

The Sony Ericsson W850i is equipped with an upgraded Walkman media player v2.0 which a step ahead of the original Walkman player. Other than the cosmetic change from iconic orange to black user interface, the upgraded Walkman player of the Sony Ericsson W850i features many useful and intuitive features. Other than regular Walkman features like Mega Bass, new features like Track ID and Album Art are introduced to enhance music experience with the Sony Ericsson W850i. The phone also features a melody composer - Music DJ and other evolved music features like built in speakers, graphic equalizer, play list support as well as Blue tooth stereo headphone support. Moreover, there is also a FM radio for you to tune into your favourite station.

The Sony Ericsson W850i boasts of two cameras - the primary camera module is 2.0 mega pixel with advanced imaging features like digital zoom and integrated flash. The secondary VGA camera is primarily used to make and receive video calls across UMTS networks. Other than 3G, this triband slider also includes other connectivity options like USB, Blue tooth, Infrared and Fast Port. The Sony Ericsson W850i manages to tick almost all modern day technology available in a mobile phone - be it for business or pleasure.


About the Author
Caitlin Lucy is a Expert Author. She has written good quality articles on Mobile phones and Mobile Phone Accessories.

Friday, March 09, 2007

Art Competitions Entries - Taking a Photo of your Artwork with a Digital Camera

Art Competitions Entries - Taking a Photo of your Artwork with a Digital Camera by Megan McDonald


Traditionally slides have been a requirement for entering art competitions however more and more are now accepting digital entries. Whether you email the digital image as an attachment, burn it onto a CD or print your image of the artwork depends on your ability to do this and the terms and conditions of the art competition.

The best way to get a great digital image of your painting/sculpture or artwork is to take it outside on an overcast day making sure there are no shadows on it. Fill the frame of your viewfinder of your camera with your painting taking care that you have lined it up square on. Don't shoot looking up, down or at an angle because the photograph will not end up square. Have your camera set on the highest resolution possible.

Delete photos that don't turn out and keep on taking photos of the painting/artwork until you get one you are happy with. You will need to copy the files from your digital camera onto your computer. Refer to your Digital Cameras manual if you are having problems.

Have a go and experiment with the editing your photos with the software that comes with your digital camera or with your PC. Images can be cropped and color adjusted if necessary. If you are not satisfied learn more about software such as Adobe Photoshop to edit your digital files, borrow books from the library, get on the internet or enroll into community courses.

Make sure you save the image in the correct format and size - read the conditions for the art competition you are entering. Most will accept the format "Jpeg" or "Tiff" and will often have a labeling convention that needs to be followed with your name and the title of your artwork. When you burn the image on the CD include any notes or additional information in a word document at the same time. Label the CD clearly with your name Title of work and address and phone number. If you want to you could print a customized label for your CD and include the image you are entering in the art competition.

Allow plenty of time to organize yourself so that you have your photo of your entry ready to go well before the closing date of the art competition. If you leave it to the day before guaranteed this will be when you run into computer problems, loose power, or have unexpected visitors!


Megan McDonald is an Australian artist who loves entering Art competitions.

Keep track of closing dates and find all the information you need for art competitions on Australian Artist Opportunities. This unique website has become a popular resource for artists in Australia .



About the Author
Megan McDonald is an Australian Artist and Web Designer

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Nokia N80: Smartphone with smart features

Nokia N80: Smartphone with smart features
by caitlin


All N series phones from Nokia are multimedia rich and so the Nokia N80. The main focus of this phone is on imagery, as the phone comes with an integrated 3.0 mega-pixel camera, a VGA camera and image editing applications. Though its a camera phone, but it has other remarkable features that makes it one of the best phones in the N series category. This quad band phone is Symbian rich and allows users to check emails, and office documents. The Nokia N80 takes care of your personal and professional life with productivity tools, multimedia applications and mobile photography and above all the design that accentuates your personality.

Weighing only 134 grams, which is quite bulky, the 3G multimedia phone is feature packed with performance, providing fast connectivity and data transfer facility. Its the first quad band phone working on 3G platform, WLAN, EDGE and four GSM bands, allowing high speed broadband access anytime-anywhere. The N80 has a large 2.2 inch colour screen that boasts 262k colours at 325x416-pixel resolution. It has one of the best display quality. Below the screen, there is a soft keypad with a four way navigation toggle in the middle - allows users to navigate all the menus and applications with ease. Slide open the phone and you have access to the numerical keypad. Touch, push and explore all the hidden features on the move.

The main attraction of the Nokia N80 is its unparalleled multimedia applications - more specifically, its camera features. With built-in 3.0 mega-pixel camera with up to 20x digital zoom, video camera and editing options - the Nokia N80 provides excellent picture quality. The secondary VGA camera is used for taking video clips and video calls. What's more, with an integrated music player that supports several music formats such as MP3 and AAC - allows users to download and listen to their favourite music tracks on the go. There is also an FM radio, which can be used for listening all time hit music. Other high-end features of the Nokia N80 include an integrated Blue tooth, Wi-Fi, and infra red port. Supported with Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) - the phone can be used as a remote control that enables you to access compatible PC's, audio equipment and TV's. With an array of premium features, the Nokia N80 is truly a Smart phone.


About the Author
Caitlin Lucy is a Expert Author. She has written good quality articles on Mobile phones and Mobile Phone Accessories.