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The Olympus Stylus 7000 is so sophisticated, so easy to use. Put an advanced digital camera in your pocket for less than you think. The Olympus Stylus 7000 is a powerful 7x optical zoom and a host of other advanced technologies are found in the STYLUS-7000's compact, stylish body. Now you can capture everything from the finer details in life to the most expansive panoramas with ease with the Olympus Stylus 7000.
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I have a D40x right now. It's my first dlsr.
I want to have an upgrade cause I'm like addicted now to photography.
Im looking at the Hasselblad H3D II - 50 for my serious photography (landscapes, portraits, family gatherings such as birthdays, vacations, and reunion) and also for travel.
First, I was interested in an 8 x 10" View Camera but that seems too impractical and hard to use coz of the film developing and the sheer size of it so now I'm looking at the digital H3D II - 50. I'm thinking maybe it won't match the view camera when it comes to resolution but at least it's the closest.
Now, for my walk around camera and also when travelling, I want to carry a light camera so I won't be carrying a large bulky camera.
I'm considering the Leica M8.2 (light, compact, and durable)
So have anyone used/tested these cameras?
Or do you have any suggestions?
How bout the M9. Should I wait for it cause it seems like forever that Leica won't replace the M8 while Nikon and Canon are replacing their models very frequently.
Hi D L.
Thanks for the advice.
I brought the d40x because it's my first time in SLR photography.
I'm stepping up cause I want higher quality (particularly resolution) and I'm like a shutter bug now, you know.
And my friend says Leicas last a lifetime (at least the lens and film bodies) and Im really fascinated by first-rate mechanical tools that will last a lifetime.
So you get my point. Im not buying those because they're expensive u know.
What pro medium format capable of is that they give u more room to express ur creativity.
So u get what I mean?
from a d40 to an m9 and blad?
someone just won the lottery! wanna send me a little? lol
the camera you use should be the right tool for the job, not the most expensive toy you can afford. taking passport photos with a 8×10 view may be possible but its just not practical.
its the photographer that takes the photo, not the camera.
I have a D40x right now. It's my first dlsr.
I want to have an upgrade cause I'm like addicted now to photography.
Im looking at the Hasselblad H3D II - 50 for my serious photography (landscapes, portraits, family gatherings such as birthdays, vacations, and reunion) and also for travel.
First, I was interested in an 8 x 10" View Camera but that seems too impractical and hard to use coz of the film developing and the sheer size of it so now I'm looking at the digital H3D II - 50. I'm thinking maybe it won't match the view camera when it comes to resolution but at least it's the closest.
Now, for my walk around camera and also when travelling, I want to carry a light camera so I won't be carrying a large bulky camera.
I'm considering the Leica M8.2 (light, compact, and durable)
So have anyone used/tested these cameras?
Or do you have any suggestions?
How bout the M9. Should I wait for it cause it seems like forever that Leica won't replace the M8 while Nikon and Canon are replacing their models very frequently.
Hi D L.
Thanks for the advice.
I brought the d40x because it's my first time in SLR photography.
I'm stepping up cause I want higher quality (particularly resolution) and I'm like a shutter bug now, you know.
And my friend says Leicas last a lifetime (at least the lens and film bodies) and Im really fascinated by first-rate mechanical tools that will last a lifetime.
So you get my point. Im not buying those because they're expensive u know.
What pro medium format capable of is that they give u more room to express ur creativity.
So u get what I mean?
from a d40 to an m9 and blad?
someone just won the lottery! wanna send me a little? lol
the camera you use should be the right tool for the job, not the most expensive toy you can afford. taking passport photos with a 8×10 view may be possible but its just not practical.
its the photographer that takes the photo, not the camera.
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How do new technologies impact the arts? Artist Favianna Rodriguez and filmmaker Reed Rickert are known as early adopters and documenters of this very intersection between art and technology. The duo was commissioned by The San Francisco Foundation and Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund through support from The Wallace Foundation to investigate the question. Riffing on footage taken from participant interviews at the 2008 convening, Rodriguez and Rickert developed CREATIVITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE, a short video that mimics the feel of online discourse.
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There's nothing more satisfying than taking great pictures! And with the Canon PowerShot A1100 IS it's so effortless. The 12.1-megapixel resolution and 4x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer ensure radiant, detailed images. Plus, you've got an advanced DIGIC 4 Image Processor with evolved Face Detection Technology and the Face Detection Self-timer for extraordinary control and performance. Smart AUTO lets you handle challenging conditions with ease. Plus this trim, fashionable camera is yours in four stunning colors.
Duration : 11 min 29 sec
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Season 1, Episode 5: Wee Jock's Lament
Original Air Date: 23 April 1995
Duration : 50 min 17 sec
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The Nikon COOLPIX L100 puts the power of a 15x telephoto zoom into a compact, easy-to-use design. A wide variety of images can be captured with the COOLPIX L100 from wide angle scenes (28mm) to telephoto (420mm). Ideal for family sports or travel photography the COOLPIX L100 can shoot up to 30 consecutive pictures at 13 frames per second. With the new Scene Auto Selector, the COOLPIX L100 automatically selects the appropriate scene mode for best results.
Duration : 5 min 47 sec
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DLAznMovies.com
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