The Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS Digital Camera

November 26, 2008 · Posted in Cameras · Comment 

Kodak announced a new kid in the M-Series EasyShare league. The Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS digital camera is sleek but feature- rich, including Kodak’s Smart Capture, which claims to automatically adjust the camera settings to ensure brilliant pictures in virtually any environment.
Ravi Karamcheti, Managing Director and Country Business Manager, Consumer Digital Read more

Canon

October 12, 2008 · Posted in Cameras · Comment 

Company Name      Canon Inc.
Founded     August 10, 1937
Headquarters 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan

Chairman & CEO:     Fujio Mitarai
President & COO:     Tsuneji Uchida
Capital:     174,698 million yen(As of December 31, 2007)
Number of Employees:     23,429

Net Sales:     Non-Consolidated 2,887,912 million yen (2007) Consolidated 4,481,346 million yen (2007)
Net Income:     Non-Consolidated 366,973 million yen (2007) Consolidated 488,332 million yen (2007)
Ordinary Income:     552,843 million yen (2007)

canon Powershot A470

October 12, 2008 · Posted in Cameras · Comment 

Canon’s current entry level offering, the PowerShot A470 similar to Samsung S860, looks a tad less powerful on the spec sheet but is still a potent performer. It is the only 7MP camera in this comparison, which means the images will only be slightly smaller. Image quality wise, it is not as good as the bigger A590 IS, but is not a problem for most people. The lens has a zoom of 3.4x and like the Samsung S860, the lens is equivalent to 38mm at its wide end. Again, we would have preferred a wider Read more

Samsung S860

October 12, 2008 · Posted in Cameras · Comment 

Samsung has been making some great value for money models. Like the S6 the lowest priced model in this comparison (its previous iteration, the S850 was the winner in our previous compact camera comparison). But that does not mean it is low on features.

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How to improving readability of characters on the TFT display

March 4, 2008 · Posted in Cameras, Mobile Phones, Tips & Tricks · Comment 

The display on my TFT screen blurs the characters on it. A couple of hours in front of the screen and my eyes start hurting. How should I correct this?
Displaying sharp characters requires the screen to be operated in the local resolution. None of the  notebook manufacturers display the characters on the TFT display optimally as the edge smoothing in the display driver is set to ‘Clear Type’. Accounting  to the manufactures, this is what the customers demand. The characters can be read better only when you disable ‘ClearType’. This is how you can do it.
•    Right  click on the desktop and then on ‘Properties’. Then click on ‘Appearance|Effects’. Read more

How to display hidden EXIT information in digital camera by Win XP

March 3, 2008 · Posted in Cameras, Tips & Tricks, windows · 1 Comment 

In addition to picture information, a digital camera also types EXIT data on the memory card after the trigger is pressed. How can this data be displayed by Win XP?
For Windows XP to display this data, installing a separate EXIT viewer program is not necessary. Read more