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Chinese dSLR? http://zenith20108.en.made-in-china.com/product/Oq... I just went to find one. Don't quote me on this one. Japan controls most of it anyway. Parts are made there then assembled elsewhere under strict Japanese supervision. You…
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Chinese dSLR? http://zenith20108.en.made-in-china.com/product/Oq... I just went to find one. Don't quote me on this one. Japan controls most of it anyway. Parts are made there then assembled elsewhere under strict Japanese supervision. You…
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Your computer is not set to play that video file type. Look at the filename of the video. Take note of the extension. For example it's .avi. Go to the internet and download the avi codec for you OS. Install. Try playing the video file again.
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http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Q32DLZ63V4T6BVR535ON3HBNLM...
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http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Q32DLZ63V4T6BVR535ON3HBNLM...
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Yes but only in such a manner that when there is no power supplied, there is no graphics. ;) So yes, in your case that seems to be the obvious explanation.
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Both S2000HD and S8000fd Super Zoom are not dSLRs. They are bridge cameras. They resemble dSLRs but only on appearance. They are souped-up point-and-shooters with slightly more controls than the usual. If you plan on getting serious in photography, …
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The VGA port of your laptop is for video out, not video in so no way that way. Whatever solution you see out there will need to configure the two computers in a network then run a graphic desktop sharing program like VNC. Without control of your…
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The easiest way is to print whatever you prepared on a sticker and apply it to the clipboard. Ask the photo shop nearest you if they can do that.
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No. Although Kodak stopped making dSLR's in 2005, your camera isn't one of them. What you have there is a bridge camera. It's a souped up point-and-shoot with an extra eyelevel viewfinder on top of the regular LCD. That small viewfinder is elect…
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No. Although Kodak stopped making dSLR's in 2005, your camera isn't one of them. What you have there is a bridge camera. It's a souped up point-and-shoot with an extra eyelevel viewfinder on top of the regular LCD. That small viewfinder is elect…
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Your choices. 1. Throw away the camera. Repairs are usually more expensive than buying a new one. 2. If you can push that "cover" with your finger to fully open it and don't mind doing that every time you want to shoot then problem solve…
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Your choices. 1. Throw away the camera. Repairs are usually more expensive than buying a new one. 2. If you can push that "cover" with your finger to fully open it and don't mind doing that every time you want to shoot then problem solve…
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Buy the right tool for video, a digital camcorder like the Sony Handycam.
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Only two concerns worth my bother. Sensor size - The K-x is bigger meaning it uses larger pixels to paint producing better quality pictures. The smaller sensor size of the E620 however allows lenses to be built cheaper, zoom farther and focus sha…
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Only two concerns worth my bother. Sensor size - The K-x is bigger meaning it uses larger pixels to paint producing better quality pictures. The smaller sensor size of the E620 however allows lenses to be built cheaper, zoom farther and focus sha…
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That's what it is for. The problem is, your camera will only display unmodified pictures that it took itself. Copying out then back it constitutes modification already (but you can always try).
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http://keerok-photography.blogspot.com/2011/09/det...
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You broke a lot of rules about using memory cards. 1. Don't watch directly from the card. Make a copy to the computer then watch from there. 2. Don't work with the original files. Make a copy to a separate folder in the computer and work with the …
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Quit visiting porn sites.
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At your budget, you would be limited to point-and-shoot models. These tend to have serious shutter lags, delays between the actual picture taking from the moment you press the button. The best would be dSLRs but these start at around $500 and you'll…
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At your budget, you would be limited to point-and-shoot models. These tend to have serious shutter lags, delays between the actual picture taking from the moment you press the button. The best would be dSLRs but these start at around $500 and you'll…
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At your budget, you would be limited to point-and-shoot models. These tend to have serious shutter lags, delays between the actual picture taking from the moment you press the button. The best would be dSLRs but these start at around $500 and you'll…
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Quit visiting porn sites.
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Quit visiting porn sites.
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At your budget, you would be limited to point-and-shoot models. These tend to have serious shutter lags, delays between the actual picture taking from the moment you press the button. The best would be dSLRs but these start at around $500 and you'll…
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At your budget, you would be limited to point-and-shoot models. These tend to have serious shutter lags, delays between the actual picture taking from the moment you press the button. The best would be dSLRs but these start at around $500 and you'll…
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Buy a flatbed scanner and digitize each photograph you have. You can then upload the digital copies online. If you have lots of photos, you might want considering paying someone else to do the job for you. Ask at digital printing and film developing…
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Buy a flatbed scanner and digitize each photograph you have. You can then upload the digital copies online. If you have lots of photos, you might want considering paying someone else to do the job for you. Ask at digital printing and film developing…
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It's not a question about accuracy. It's about skill. How good are you with a camera? The mirror? It doesn't take much to learn how to use it. So unfair. https://keerok.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/which-is-m...