Thursday, January 8, 2015

Buy New Technology Cameras Online

Looking for best Digital Cameras and Camcorders available in market? Here are some of them you are searching for. Have a look below:

 (1). FujiFilm FinePix Digicam - 9 MP - Model No: S9600

 Features: Number of Effective pixels: 9.0 million CCD: 1/1.6" Super CCD HR File format: CCD-RAW JPEG (Exit) Storage media: xD-Picture Card CF card and Micro drive Lens focal length: 28-300 mm LCD: 2.0" low-temperature polysilicon TFT Movie Recording: 640x480 / 320x240 pixels 30 frames / sec. Direct storage to media with monaural sound Voice memo: Yes Video output: NTSC & PAL Dimensions (W x H x D): 128.0 x 93.0 x 129.0 mm Accessories: USB 2.0 (High-speed) Power source: 4 AA alkaline 4 AA Ni-MH (Optional) AC Power Adapter (Optional) Weight (approx./excluding battery and memory card): 650 g (2). Digital Camera Model No: DSC-524X

 Features: Digital Camera DSC-524X Plus 5.19 Mega pixel camera 15X Zoom (3X OpticalX5X Digital Zoom) Movie Clip 30FPS/Voice record Internal Memory 32MB Photo Frame 9 Options Supports SD/MMC Card TV-Out, Batteries, 2XAA Effect B/W, Normal, Sepis, RGBCustom Pict Bridge Function(Connecting the camera to a PictBridge -- Supported Printer) Specifications: Image Sensor - 1/2.5CCD Auto focus with 3.0X Optical Zoom Mechanical Shutter and Electrical Shutter Flash - Auto/Auto & Red - Eye reduction/Slow Sync/Fill-in/Off White Balance - Auto/Daylight/ Cloudy/Fluroscent/Tungsten/Sunset/ Custom Sharpness - Soft, Normal, Vivid Self-timer - 10sec., 2sec. With LED indicator Voice record Accessories: Digital Camera Camera Pouch 2xAA Batteries USB Cable Camera Driver & image editing software Video Cable (3). TCL 3MP Camcorder - IDV 737 Features: 3 MP Cmos Sensor 1.5" LCD Screen Built In Microphone Built in Speaker 32MB Built In Memory Expandable Memory with SD Card Slot up to 4X Digital Zoom White Balance: Daylight / Tungsten / Fluorescent / Dust 10 Second Self Timer Video Out Supported OS - Win 98, 98 SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista USB 1.1 Interface Supported Formats: Still: Jpeg, Video: AVI Audio: Wav L104 X W64 X H31 (mm)

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Best Setup for Your Blu Ray Player

If you have recently purchased a blu ray player the first thing that you might have realized is that its not as easy to set up. Its not like your VCR or DVD player that came only with 2 or 3 wires (usually composite). Blu Ray Players come with bundles of connectors which further complicates the setup process for inexperienced users. The reason for this is that blu ray is forcing its new technology on other manufacturers forcing them to rapidly update their interface and technology. Sony is literally forcing other manufacturers to play catch up.

 Blu Ray players can be made to work on any TV set but in order to get the full HD experience of blu ray you need the proper viewing equipment. Here I will mention what that equipment is and how to st it up. Ill also be mentioning some of the problems that you may face and how to avoid them.

 Like I already mentioned, bu ray players are manufactured to work on any TV no matter how old that Television set is, the only requirements are composite inputs. But watching blu ray on such a TV will be a waste of your blu ray technology, you might as well watch the movie on your VCR. Blu Ray provides HD viewing which can only be enjoyed when viewed on an HD TV connected via an HDMI cable. HDMI is the new standard for transmitting uncompressed digital data from your player to your TV set and stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. So to enjoy blu ray in all its glory you have to watch it in a resolution for which it was designed, i.e. 1080p and at 24 frames per second. To view the movie at this resolution you need a 1080 resolution TV with an HDMI cable. These do not come cheap so make sure to find the best deals by browsing all of the online shops. Keep an eye out for any discount codes.

 Since 1080/24p sets are quite expensive you can instead buy a lower resolution TV such as the recommended 720p resolution. This will not be as good as the 1080/24p but its the next best thing for those that can't afford the higher resolution sets.

 Remember when I earlier said that if you have an old TV set your blu ray will connect to it but it won't be good enough. The reason for this is that if your TV does not support blu ray resolution then feeding it the 1080/24p resolution will result in the TV converting that signal to 50Hz or 60Hz. This will cause the picture to have a slight jerky movement or it will appear that your picture is very slightly vibrating. Reading subtitles on such a TV is impossible.