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Consumer Electronics. February 8, 2006. What type of Digital Camera is right for me?. Basic Point and Shoot Advanced Point and Shoot Prosumer Professional- SLR. Types of digital cameras. Basic Point and Shoot. Tiny, fits in a pocket or part of a cell phone, use it anytime 1-3 Megapixels
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Consumer Electronics February 8, 2006
Basic Point and Shoot Advanced Point and Shoot Prosumer Professional- SLR Types of digital cameras
Basic Point and Shoot • Tiny, fits in a pocket or part of a cell phone, use it anytime • 1-3 Megapixels • $20-200 • Good for snapshots, especially outdoors and web/email • Usually has little optical zoom, may not have a flash or viewfinder • May also function as a webcam
Advanced Point and Shoot • better pictures but still easy to use • 3-5 Megapixels and up • $150-400 • Good for snapshots, portraits and small enlargements- up to about 8X10 and web/email • Typically 3X optical and additional digital zoom, and a built in flash • May capture short video clips, have Macro (close-up) and other special effects
Prosumer • prosumer (proh.SOO.mur) n. 1. A consumer who is an amateur in a particular field, but who is knowledgeable enough to require equipment that has some professional features ("professional" + "consumer"). • www.wordspy.com
Prosumer • More control, zoom & features, but still lets you point and shoot • 5 Megapixels and up • $200-900 • Good for all types of pictures and larger enlargements • Up to 12X optical zoom, built in and hot shoe flash options • May include ability to manually control settings, image stabilization, burst mode • Less shutter lag
dSLR- Digital Single Lens Reflex • Gives you lots of choices and control • $700-5000 • If you really want control, more camera- like, can change lens, manually focus… • Zoom depends on lens, flash options. May not have an LCD, uses mirror to view through the lens • Almost no shutter lag- best type for shooting action stills • No video
Software • Organizing • Picasa • Adobe Photo Album • Comcast Photoshow • Editing • Picasa • Photoshop Elements
Sharing • KodakGallery.com • Shutterfly.com • Flickr.com • Yahoo photos • Snapfish.com
MP3 Players Features and uses
What is MP3? • Digital audio encoding and lossy compression format • Designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent audio, yet still sound like a faithful reproduction of the original uncompressed audio to most listeners • Also refers to files of sound or music recordings stored in the MP3 format on computers. • www.wikipedia.com
Types of MP3 Players • Flash memory • Hard drive • Audio only • Audio and pictures • Video, too
Flash Memory MP3 Players • Lower price • No moving parts- so they don’t skip when dancing • Small capacity (typically 128 MB-1GB) • 4-20 hours of music storage • Limited features (eg. iPod Shuffle)- although newer players (eg. iPod Nano) have more • Simple to use
Hard Drive MP3 Players • Higher price • Large capacity (typically 5-40GB) • Music storage up to 15,000 songs • Larger, sometimes color screen • Photos,Video • Audiobooks, FM transmitter • Organizer, games, alarms, contacts…
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