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Should I get goggles or GoPRO?

February 25th, 2013 1 comment

Should I buy a Pair of Motorcross goggles with a built in 720p 8hr camera in it or should I get a GoPRO. I would probably be using this, essentially for Airsoft, Paintball and other outdoor recreation. The goggles are 15k and the GoPRO is 20k.

Get the GoPro Hero 2 for the best quality and clarity for filming actions sports…etc. The goggles will be a joke, dont waste your money. Browse the links below to check out the GoPros.
Good Luck!

What TV company gives you the best quality for the price, 32", and is $350 or less?

January 29th, 2013 4 comments

Looking to buy a 32" TV for my room. I would be playing PS3 on it and watching a little bit of TV. So of course HD, 720p or 1080p doesn’t matter. $350 or less is my price limit.

32 inc LCD come with standard 720P / 60 HZ refresh rate models.
mid end 1080P 60 HZ refresh rate models
High End 1080P 120 refresh rate models.
1080P models better in total display quality than 720P models , even from an 32 inc TV, our eye noticeable the difference. keep in mind, is nothings to do with " our eye will not getting any difference between 720p / 1080P from small screen ". is because of the TV quality as TV maker take 1080P models as Mid / hi end products.
32 inc 720 P models vs 32 inc 1080P models = low end PC monitor vs hi end PC monitor.
Due to response time , all LCD TV not really good for moving image , there must be so call motion blur. and motion blur can be easily noticeable for sports movies / game . from big screen LCD TV , even 32 inc ! standard 60 HZ refresh rate cause very uncomfortable to our eye from any fast moving image .
you need 120 HZ refresh rate to cover the motion blur.if you use PS3 from standard 720P 60 HZ refresh rate 32 inc models, you regret and feels uncomfortable due to motion blur , think about it !
unless you requirement is " standard ", don’t mind about total performance / motion blur .
for smooth pictures to play game / watch sports movies / fast action moving image , 120 HZ refresh rate is a much ! and 120 HZ only available from 1080P models.
Samsung / LG / Sony / Panasonic / Sharp / Toshiba 32 inc LCD is more reliable than any other local house brand TV.
you paid for what you get !
because of you budget $ 350. sorry to said , quality and reliability is also limit .try to accept the standard pictures quality and a little uncomfortable " motion blur ", if you get an 720P 60 HZ 32 inc LCD TV.
if you go for " off brand ‘ 32 inc LCD TV, just take a little more risk after 1 year. may need to keep on repair the TV. accept the " inconvenience ".

What camera and lens is best for long distance action close ups?

January 21st, 2013 3 comments

I want to be a wildlife photographer so i need a camera that can focus fast and take pictures fast. E.g an owl flying down to perch on a tree branch.I also need a lens that will give me highly detained photos.

For wildlife photography you will want a camera with lots of autofocus points and a high burst rate. For wildlife and sports I use the Canon 7D (18mp, 8fps, 19 af points). If you like Nikon, the D7000 is a great choice (16mp, 6fps, 39 af points). For lenses, you will ideally want L series lenses with image stabilization and a fast focusing motor (USM for Canon). I’m not familiar with Nikon lenses, but the same basic rules apply. If you’re on a budget, get the best quality lens you can afford that has image stabilization and USM. USM = Ultra Sonic Motor.

Usually I recommend better lenses before a better camera body, but in this case the body is just as important for getting that perfect shot.

I hope this helps. Good Luck.

What is a really good camera, for photography?

January 11th, 2013 4 comments

Outside fashion photography.

If you are really on a budget and want the best quality for the money, check out the P&S Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 [with a Leica lense and Live View] which has more features than most pro DSLRs that require auxiliary lenses not even equal to the single initial full-range lense that comes with the FZ28. It is reviewed at:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/camera-reviews/panasonic/lumix-dmc-fz28/panasonic-lumix-dmc-fz28-review-5.html

It’s an all-in-one 10.1 megapixel digital camera which includes (i) built-in image stabilization and Live Action viewer; (ii) HD720 quality video [Quicktime] which permits zooming while videoing outdoor fashion shows, Action Sports; (iii) a 18x zoom [27 – 486 mm (35mm equiv.)] "Leica" lense for "nature" and concert photography; (iv) up to 0.39 inch macro option; (v) up to 6400 ASA; (vi) takes up to 380 pictures per 120 min. battery charge; (vii) has a "burst speed" of 13 fps; and sells new for $464 at amazon.com. in the U.S.

Here’s an actual handheld picture of the moon:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/bf/1b/a83ac060ada0881604bad110.L.jpg

Good luck!

What is the Best 32 inch TV on the market right now?

December 16th, 2012 2 comments

I am looking to get a 32 inch flat screen TV. I am looking for great image and sound. I think internet connection would be great too. So which TV has the best of these qualities in a 32 inch?

Panasonic and Samsung have the best quality and reliability of all brands in the market today. If you use the tv for watching fast Action Sports or playing video games you should get a faster refresh rate of 120HZ or the 240HZ to reduce the blur motion. Keep in mind that you can not see the difference between 720P and 1080P in screen smaller than a 46". The only source for 1080P is the blu ray disc movies and some PS3 video games. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice that 95% of tv problems comes from LCD tv and 95% of those are the bargain price tv. Hope this will help you out.

What camera would you recommend for a photography beginner?

December 12th, 2012 6 comments

I’m intrested in photography and I am just wondering what camera you would recommend for a beginner? 10mp + please and the less the better.
I am aware of megapixels and I would like more than ten because my compact camera is 10.2 and if I’m getting a new camera for more money, I want it to be better than my current for a lot of reasons.

If you are really on a budget and want the best quality for the money, check out the P&S Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 [with a Leica lense] which has more features than most pro DSLRs that require auxiliary lenses not even equal to the single initial full-range lense that comes with the FZ28. It is reviewed at:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/panasonic_fz28_pg5.html

It just came out on November 4, 2008.

It’s an all-in-one 10.1 megapixel digital camera which includes (i) built-in image stabilization; (ii) HD720 quality video [Quicktime] which permits zooming while videoing skateboarding, Action Sports; (iii) a 18x zoom [27 – 486 mm (35mm equiv.)] "Leica" lense for nature and concert photography; (iv) up to 0.39 inch macro option; (v) up to 6400 ASA; (vi) takes up to 380 pictures per 120 min. battery charge; (vii) has a "burst speed" of 13 fps; and sells new for $430 at amazon.com. in the U.S.

Here’s an actual handheld picture of the moon:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/bf/1b/a83ac060ada0881604bad110.L.jpg

Good luck!

What are some good cameras for a beginner with photography and video capabilities?

December 4th, 2012 4 comments

I am new to photography, but I don’t want a cheap-o digital camera. I want a real one, not one that families might use for pictures to send to grandma. I would like it to not only be a good photo camera, but be able to take video for more than 30 seconds. Anyone have any suggestions?

If you are really on a budget and want the best quality for the money, check out the P&S Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 [with a Leica lense] which has more features than most pro DSLRs that require auxiliary lenses not even equal to the single initial full-range lense that comes with the FZ28. It is reviewed at:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/panasonic_fz28_pg5.html

It’s an all-in-one 10.1 megapixel digital camera which includes (i) built-in image stabilization; (ii) HD720 quality video [Quicktime] which permits zooming while videoing skateboarding, Action Sports; (iii) a 18x zoom [27 – 486 mm (35mm equiv.)] "Leica" lense for nature and concert photography; (iv) up to 0.39 inch macro option; (v) up to 6400 ASA; (vi) takes up to 380 pictures per 120 min. battery charge; (vii) has a "burst speed" of 13 fps; and sells new for $464 at amazon.com. in the U.S.

Here’s an actual handheld picture of the moon:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/bf/1b/a83ac060ada0881604bad110.L.jpg

Good luck!

What is a good camera for taking videos at concerts?

December 3rd, 2012 2 comments

Okay so I have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S780. It takes pretty decent pictures but when I take videos at concerts, the sound is horrible. I was looking at some live footage on YouTube and some people have cameras that have really good quality sound. I don’t want those beastly video cameras, just a digital camera. Any suggestions?

If you are really on a budget and want the best quality for the money, check out the P&S Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 [with a Leica lense] which has more features than most pro DSLRs that require auxiliary lenses not even equal to the single initial full-range lense that comes with the FZ28. It is reviewed at:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/panasonic_fz28.html

It just came out on November 4, 2008.

It’s an all-in-one 10.1 megapixel digital camera which includes (i) built-in image stabilization; (ii) HD720 quality video [Quicktime] which permits zooming while videoing skateboarding, Action Sports; (iii) a 18x zoom [27 – 486 mm (35mm equiv.)] "Leica" lense for nature and concert photography; (iv) up to 0.39 inch macro option; (v) up to 6400 ASA; (vi) takes up to 380 pictures per 120 min. battery charge; (vii) has a "burst speed" of 13 fps; and sells new for $320 at amazon.com. in the U.S.

Here’s an actual handheld picture of the moon:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/bf/1b/a83ac060ada0881604bad110.L.jpg

Good luck!

Dishnetwork Offers Outshine Anything

July 14th, 2012 No comments

If you are not familiar with satellite service, you might be wondering why so many people are impressed with the service, and why it is becoming so popular. While it would be hard to pinpoint the answer to one specific quality, Dishnetwork’s vast number of channels, great values, exceptional technology, and high level of customer service, have all helped make it a very successful company.

Whether you are looking to spend just a little money for some extra entertainment and information, or want to experience the best television you can imagine, Dish Network has equipment and programming for your needs. With all programming packages, you have access to the great quality of digital entertainment, which provides crisp, clear pictures, and the best quality outside of HDTV. And, even the most basic receiver models offer an electronic program guide that can display listings for 2-9 days in the future, making it easier to determine what you want to watch. Plus, themes lists, favorites lists, browse and bookmarks let you find your favorite channels quickly. Every Dishnet receiver also features parental locks, which let you determine which programming your children can access. Whether you want to block an entire channel, certain shows, or pay-per-view, you’ll be in control over what your children are viewing. Because all blocked programs are still accessible by password, you don’t have to give up your favorite programs by keeping your kids safe.

When you choose a more advanced Dish Network receiver model, you can even access great technology like HDTV and DVR. HDTV is a special television format that offers 10 times the picture resolution of standard programming and lets you view incredibly true-to-life colors and pictures. It also improves sound quality dramatically and offers a wide screen viewing format to bring more of the action to your screen. Because Dish Network HD receivers support standard definition resolutions as well as high definition, you can still watch all your favorite standard programming while taking advantage of this new technology. Dish Network’s digital video recorder option is also a great feature. You can use this device to bring convenience and ease to your television watching and recording. With the Dishnetwork Digital Video Recoreder (DVR) fully being fully integrated into the program guide, you can easily choose the shows to record and be certain that you are recording the right program. The Dishnet DVR also makes it easy to perform functions like recording two shows at once, watching one show while recording another, or pausing and rewinding live television. You can even create your own video collection without needing any bulky tapes, because the DVR can store up to 200 hours of programming on its hard drive.

In addition to the great technological options you can choose from, Dish Network offers plenty of exciting programming. In standard definition format, you can choose from packages like the 40 channel DishFamily, America’s Top 60, America’s Top 120, America’s Top 180, and America’s Everything Pak. Within these packages you’ll find everything from basic, budget-minded service, to the ultimate viewing experience. And, if you want special programming like Spanish-language programming, extra sports, or pay-pre-view, Dish Network offers plenty of other options. Dishnetwork also has the largest number of choices in HD programming currently on the market. All of this is available in the privacy of your own home.

When you take advantage of the great service that Dish Network offers, you will not only get the most programming and best equipment, but you will get award-winning customer service and the best deals in the industry. Take advantage of special offers for free equipment, special gifts, and programming rebates to get yourself started with the best television service.

The current Dishnetwork offers outshine anything offered by Directv, CableVision, Charter Communications, Comcast, Time Warner or any other cable TV providers. Your search for the best deal has come to an end. Switch to the best quality home entertainment. Start today.

Julia Hall
http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/dishnetwork-offers-outshine-anything-99672.html