Tuesday, 2 June 2015

GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Sport Camera Review

The Motorsports HERO sport camera, as put by the manufacturer, is the HD sport camera that was developed for the consumer and tested by the professionals. The HERO line boasts as being the world's most advanced line of full HD 1080p, waterproof, sport cameras designed to be used during motorsports.

It offers amazing clarity and stability and impact-resistant housing. The Motorsports HERO sport camera shoots video or pictures from a POV perspective. It can be mounted on the user's body, helmet, car, motorcycle, or other equipment.
GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Sport Camera Review
GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Sport Camera Review


Motorsports HERO sport cameras were designed specifically for motorcyclists, auto sports, and other power sports activities. It offers professional and superior HD quality. It offers the option of filming in slow-motion cinema (720p), maximum wide angle (960p), and true HD video (1080p). It also offers a 170 degree wide-angle lens option. The slow-motion option takes either 30 or 60 frames per second.

The superior image and video color quality is provided by leading DSP technology. This also provides the fastest automatic exposure adjustment of any wearable camera on the market. The exceptional sound quality is due to the automatic gain control, which ensures the reduction of wind noise at high speeds. The camera adjusts to all of these setting automatically; there is no switching back and forth. The Motorsports HERO is perfect for in-car filming. There are several mounts included with the sport camera to give the user the ability to change sport camera positions on the car quickly and easily.
GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Sport Camera Review
GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Sport Camera Review


A great feature to the Motorsports HERO is the option to set the camera to "automatic photo-take" mode. The camera becomes hands-free once this option is set. Users can take pictures automatically at intervals of 2, 5, 10, 30, and 60 seconds apart. If the shutter button is pushed it will take pictures on the user's entire journey, ensuring every exciting moment is captured.

The camera includes a lithium ion battery that lasts 2.5 hours and can be charged through any USB port. There is a battery heater included for those sport cameras that will be used in extreme temperatures.

GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Features

• Professional-grade full HD video up to 1080p
• 60 frames per second option in 720p and WVGA resolutions provides liquid smooth slow motion playback
• Videos can be easily edited with iMovie or Windows Movie Maker
• Industry's widest angle (170ยบ) and sharpest lens captures more of the scene, including you
• Includes easy-to-apply mounts for attaching sport camera to any helmet, motorcycle, car, ATV, jetski, snowmobile, boat, or virtually any vehicle.
• Impact-resistant housing is waterproof to 180 ft (60 meters)
• 1-year warranty

GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Reviews

The reviews for this product were mostly great. Users were happy with the quality and durability of the Motorsports HERO camera. Consumers liked the fact that once the shutter was turned on, pictures were taken without user involvement.
GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Sport Camera Review
GoPro HD Motorsports HERO Sport Camera Review


Negative comments included that the accompanying case was weak and susceptible to damage. There were users who felt as though the mounting equipment was less than desirable and wished that an LCD screen was present to view images; instead of having to stop, take out the SD card, and upload the images to a computer.

Most user comments indicated that the GoPro HD Motorsports HERO was a great buy for the price. Customers said that this action camera is easy to use and offered excellent image quality.

Digital Camera Preview - Hands On With The Sony A55

My first impression is that Sony has created a very small form digital single lens camera. First glance had me thinking that the camera would be cramped to hold and that my fingers might accidentally activate buttons. Both of these concerns proved to be misplaced, the body fit well into my hands and the balance was excellent. Overall the A55 with the kit 18-55 lens mounted seemed very substantial and quite solid.

Before I dive into the unique features of this digital camera I want to comment on a few of Sony's nicer touches. The swiveling rear LCD combination viewfinder / monitor is really very sharp and offers a decent view even in moderate sunlight. The electronic eyelevel viewfinder may not be quite the same as the view through a direct view prism, but it was more than sufficient. I liked the eyelevel finder's artificial horizon display which helped me keep the camera level while handheld.

Powering up the camera was almost instantaneous. The rear LCD displayed relevant settings information as a border all the way around the live image view. The live image switches from the rear LCD to the eyelevel finder when the camera's sensors detect that you have raised the camera to your eye.

Digital Camera Preview - Hands On With The Sony A55
Digital Camera Preview - Hands On With The Sony A55

Operationally the A55 is much like any other single lens digital camera. Buttons and switches are marked with familiar icons and labels; the ubiquitous four-way controller is under the right thumb just as on any other camera, the command and mode dials are just where I would expect to find them. In short, when the camera is up to the eye a photographer familiar with a Nikon or Canon camera won't fumble very much when seeking out the controls.

And now let's review how the Sony A55 is very different. So far I have been referring to the A55 as a Digital Single Lens (DSL) camera, leaving off the "reflex" (R) part of the description applied to other more traditional models.
Digital Camera Preview - Hands On With The Sony A55
Digital Camera Preview - Hands On With The Sony A55


In a traditional camera there is a mirror that hangs down in the image path between the rear of the lens and the camera's shutter and image sensor. This mirror reflects the incoming image up into the eyelevel viewfinder and onto focus and exposure sensors. Each time the shutter button is tripped this mirror must pop up out of the way so that the image can pass though to the image sensor. After the shutter opens and closes the mirror resets into the image path and the eyelevel finder view is restored. This reflexive up and down action gives us the "R" in DSLR.

Sony's A55 does indeed have a mirror sitting in the image path between the lens and sensor. However this mirror doesn't move up and down to get out of the way when the shutter is tripped. The mirror of the A55 is a half mirror so images both reflect up from it and pass through it as well. Think of mirrored sunglasses or a two-way mirror as an example. But why did Sony think this was a better idea than a moving reflex mirror?

Reflex mirrors have a blackout moment each time the shutter button is tripped. For a split second not only is the photographer blind but so are the focus and exposure sensors. For still photography captured at a brisk five or six frames per second this isn't a huge issue. However if the manufacturer wants to offer a camera with up to 10 frames per second the blackout period would almost exceed the viewing period so focus and exposure are less certain. Plus there is an enormous amount of damping required to prevent internal vibrations that would lead to blurred images - part of what makes traditional cameras capable of 10 FPS so expensive.
Digital Camera Preview - Hands On With The Sony A55
Digital Camera Preview - Hands On With The Sony A55


The biggest plus of a non-reflex mirror design is found in the video mode. A traditional camera design requires that the mirror be up and out of the way for video capture. With the mirror up the focus and exposure sensors are blind and the camera must be manually focused or rely on not so good contrast-based autofocus. Since the Sony A55 mirror is always down and in play the focus and exposure sensors are always operational. This means that the Sony A55 can capture 1080p HD movies with fully automatic focus and exposure, something that no other DSL can do as well.

In operation I found that the A55 in movie mode does out perform most other DSLR's that I've used. The video isn't better quality (we'll see that in a moment) but the experience of capturing it was by far effortless.

I did have several concerns with the Sony A55. Many of my issues likely come from the short time I had with the camera and would likely go away with better familiarity:

The A55 offers in-camera HDR still image capture. The camera will take several fast exposures at a wide range of settings and then combine them into one with greater tonal range. The results were good about 40% of the time. I found that most often the camera's HDR results were too cartoon-like in color with blooming reds and warm colors. Niggling detail - once set to HDR the photographer has to manually turn it off even after power down and restart. Forgetting to do this will result in the camera taking an HDR image the next time it is turned on.

Video colors seemed to be strong too. It my be that I just like more realistic contrast and color, but the A55 seems to add some "pop" to warm colors in video just as it did in HDR. I didn't care for it but my wife actually liked it so it is a matter of personal taste.

For an advanced shooter Sony's heavy reliance on pictorial descriptions of shooting modes within the menu system only slow things down. I believe that even someone new to using exposure modes will soon tire of the two-beat delay before the pictorial screen moves on to the actual menu screen.

I have some pretty good video editing software from Nero and Adobe. However the Sony video output couldn't be opened with either brand. The AVCHD video format captured by the A55 seems to require a first pass through the included Sony software before my video suites could manage the movies.

Conclusion: The Sony A55 is right on target for two types of photographer. First is the photographer moving up from a compact digital camera that will appreciate the simple menu system with pictorial assistance. The second group is the family photographer who wants a highly reliable still camera with far easier than average video capture. The photographer who only needs video on few occasions and for short duration will likely be drawn to a Nikon or Canon models for their larger system of accessories and lower entry cost.

Spy Camera Mysteries Explained: What Is a Spy Camera?

Spy cameras are devices that can either take pictures or film people secretly. The intention of installing it is to monitor or supervise the goings-on in a certain room or area, especially concerning with the behavior of the people in it. These cameras became extremely popular during World War 2, which is when they underwent great developmental strides.

They are also popularly known as hidden cameras or nanny cams, when they are used to monitor the activities of people who manage young children.

Types of them

Today, several kinds are available. The common element of distinction between them is about their ability to record pictures or videos.

There are spy cameras with or without sound record abilities available as well. Distinction is also made on the basis of size and on how they are camouflaged.

Spy Camera Mysteries Explained: What Is a Spy Camera?
Spy Camera Mysteries Explained: What Is a Spy Camera?


For instance, there are spy cameras designed in pens, known as spy pen cameras, or within clocks, electronic devices and even children's toys.

They can also be wired or wireless; and they can have their own memory or need to be connected to a computer to reproduce their pictures or videos.

Choosing one of them

You should choose your spy camera based on the kind of recording you want it to do.

You can choose a camera that takes only still pictures or a camera that records videos and sound. Some cameras are equipped with night vision if you want the monitoring to be done chiefly in the nighttime. There are also cameras that are motion-activated; i.E. They set to work only when there is a movement in the area of their scrutiny.
Spy Camera Mysteries Explained: What Is a Spy Camera?
Spy Camera Mysteries Explained: What Is a Spy Camera?


Check how much memory it has, because that decides the extent to which it can record.

Also, you will need to check how you will receive the output of what is recorded by the camera.

The size of it is a further element that you will need to take into consideration. The general rule is that if you choose a smaller one, the quality of their pictures or videos might be reduced.

Sometimes you may come up against a compromise involving size and quality

A smaller one can be easily hidden but then the quality may not be what you desire. On the other hand, a bigger one may afford you great quality of audio and visuals, but you may have problems in keeping it hidden.

Who Needs a Spy Camera?

The greatest demand for them is among families who must leave their children with nannies.

Hidden cameras are installed in their quarters so that the nannies' activities could be monitored later or even instantly using modern remote technology. These cameras are tiny and camouflaged in toys or electronic devices kept around the room.

Other locations that require spy cameras include stores, banks, airports, gyms and similar places.

Storehouses use hidden cameras to keep a check on their goods. Nowadays, these items have become all the rage with household owners as security devices.

Spy Cameras - Costs

Costs of them vary widely depending on their designing and quality. Overall, smaller ones are more expensive. Cameras that are hidden in other innocuous objects are more expensive too.

They tend to me more high-priced than security cameras with similar or better functionality due to their size. Sometimes they can cost twice as much.

Wireless cameras are more high-priced than the wired ones, and if you go for features such as night vision and motion-activation, you may have to pay proportionately more.

Spy Cameras - Legalities

Due to the features of their function, the usage is governed by laws concerning privacy.

Installers of spy cameras have been sued by people for recording them without their knowledge. Before installing one in a public area, you need to know about the local laws governing them.

Panasonic Digital Cameras: Quality for Every Photographer

Panasonic is without a doubt largely well known for creating fantastic quality as well as sturdy cameras all through these past several years. The most prominent Panasonic digital cameras actually are the Lumix series. These particular cameras will be compact in size and basic to implement. They have been nicely received inside the electronic industry and by individuals due to their advanced internals and terrific photo quality and clarity.

Though the simple specs are similar for most in these types of electronic cameras, each and every camera design does differ substantially in the number of megapixels, LCD resolution, touch screen capability, lens quality, zoom potential, and stabilization features. If searching for any Panasonic digital camera, be positive to evaluate and prioritize those capabilities that are most suitable.

The Lumix line of Panasonic digital cameras incorporates countless distinct functions and designs. The lightweight style is well-known with men and women who like the easiness of slipping the camera in a pocket, brief-case, or even handbag without having to deal with to be concerned about scratching the surface. They come in lean and classy models with a retractable or sliding cover to protect the automated focus lens. These small in size digital cameras are offered in a variety of style colors such as red, turquoise, dark blue, orange, green, pink, black, yellow, silver, and more.

Panasonic Digital Cameras: Quality for Every Photographer
Panasonic Digital Cameras: Quality for Every Photographer


The Lumix cameras feature interchangeable lenses to allow people more control over the image taking process. These are planned pertaining to the more experience users or for men and women whom appreciate photography. These Panasonic digital cameras grant the individual to produce excellent improvements in shutter speed, exposure levels, white balance, and more in order to get the finest photo.

The Panasonic digital cameras provide you with the newest technology and cutting edge abilities. In addition boasting higher mega-pixel resolution, these digital cameras possess sophisticated zooming for both optical and broad angles. GPS functionality is also on hand to label pictures while vacationing. The stabilizers are exceptional to help in the person create crystal clear pictures. In addition, the built-in flash procedure offers you a lot of choices depending on the light quality and surroundings.

Panasonic Digital Cameras: Quality for Every Photographer
Panasonic Digital Cameras: Quality for Every Photographer


Other imperative capabilities include the actual ability to produce numerous picture effects right on the camera. You actually can easily get pictures with normal colors, black and white, vibrant colors, or sepia. This enables the user to compose great personalized photographs for varieties of employs.

Panasonic performs a whole lot investigation to generally develop their digital cameras and other products. They listen closely to advice to generate advancements and integrate characteristics that are crucial to everyday customers. For example, the newer Panasonic digital cameras now have a lengthier battery life. The more recent products also possess a sweet texture and grasp to make it even simpler to hang on to on firmly. In addition, the camera balance possesses top-quality since well as the number of megapixels.

Considering the quality and strength of these kinds of cameras are so improved, Panasonic provides a warranty covering numerous aspects of workmanship on the camera. Be sure to view the details.

Digital Camera Maintenance Tips - Avoiding Costly Repairs

Today's digital cameras are sturdy pieces of hardware, but they do suffer problems from time to time. Some problems cannot be avoided and will require the services of a repair center. However, with some other problems, general maintenance can help you avoid them. Here are some tips for easy-to-follow, general maintenance for digital cameras.

Try to avoid touching the lens and LCD with your fingers. Oils from your skin can cause difficult to clean smudges on the LCD and lens. With repeated problems, the oils could eventually cause permanent damage.
 
Avoid using liquids around the camera. It's an electronics device that would be permanently damaged by excessive liquid, even water, unless it's a camera designed specifically for underwater use.

Digital Camera Maintenance Tips - Avoiding Costly Repairs
Digital Camera Maintenance Tips - Avoiding Costly Repairs


By the same token, do not use water or cleaning liquid directly on the camera body or lens. Using excessive liquid to clean the camera can cause more damage than help. A little water on a soft cloth is better for cleaning the camera.

When storing the camera, avoid leaving it for extended periods of time in close proximity to other pieces of electronic equipment that generate strong magnetic fields, such as televisions.

Unless your camera is designed for harsh environments, avoid certain environmental conditions. Avoid extremely warm areas, such as the dashboard of a car parked in the sun. Anything over 125 degrees F could damage the camera. Extreme cold can damage the LCD, such as anything less than 10 degrees F. Avoid high humidity areas.

Only store the camera in a dry, well-ventilated area. If the camera will not be used for a month or more, store it in a plastic bag with a moisture-absorbing desiccant to avoid mildew problems. Some manufacturers recommend turning on the camera once per month, even if you don't plan to use it.

Digital Camera Maintenance Tips - Avoiding Costly Repairs
Digital Camera Maintenance Tips - Avoiding Costly Repairs


With a DSLR camera, avoid pointing the lens at the sun for any extended period of time. Focused sunlight could damage the image sensor or even cause a fire inside the camera.

Finally, if you know you will not use the camera for at least a week, it is recommended that you remove the battery from inside the camera, storing them separately. If your digital camera has an extendable lens housing, make sure the lens is fully retracted inside the camera body before storing. With DSLR cameras, remove interchangeable lenses, and replace all lens caps and guards.

These tips can help you avoid costly digital camera repairs and help extend the life of your camera and other high tech digital devices.

Monday, 4 May 2015

Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP Digital Camera

For those who love to take high quality images but yet love the portability of basic digital cameras, the Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP digital camera maybe just the camera for you. Compared to many professional-grade cameras, the G10 is super small, yet packed with a variety of customizable features for professional photography. This camera is best suited for 'serious amateur' photographers and also beginners in professional photography.

Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP Digital Camera
Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP Digital Camera


One of my favorite features of the new Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP digital camera is its good looks. The design is reminiscence of the classic film camera design that is extremely cool, retro and would never be out of style. The controls are very conveniently laid out and feel very sturdy. It also have a super large 3-inch LCD screen that give great visual playbacks.

The new Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP digital camera has a 28mm wide-angel lens and specs at 14.7 mega pixels. The 14.7MP CCD enables the capture of images that can be reproduced on large photos and large prints. For the sake of size and portability, the G10 is equipped with 5x optical zoom, which is more than sufficient in many cases.
Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP Digital Camera
Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP Digital Camera


With the new Canon Powershot G10 14.7MP digital camera the photographer will have complete control over shutter speed and aperture. The camera produces stunning images on Auto mode but it is on manual mode where the G10 really starts to shine. The G10 also has a slew of new features such as the DIGIC 4 image processor, iSAPS, Face self-timer and face recognition.

Nikon D80 - Digital Camera Review

Thanks to the recent advancements in the digital technology that has totally changed the photography scenario, digital cameras are now more affordable. Most people search around on the internet and are able to find cameras at very affordable prices. The key point to find the best is to find one that will best fits you and your lifestyle.

Nikon have the right camera for you no matter what your needs and an tremendous model is the Nikon D80. The Nikon D80 is a Digital SLR which has a maximum resolution of 3872 x 2592 and a lower resolution of 1936 x 1296

Nikon manufacture a choice of cameras that deliver like the and the Nikon D80 which is a Digital SLR camera and with 10 Megapixels it produces superb picture quality. It is priced to attract anyone who is looking for a digital camera, but does not want to break the bank.

The difficulty associated with picture taking is eliminated with the technology behind the latest digital cameras, which offer an exceptional digital photo experience. To make picture taking easier the Nikon D80 has a good range of features including a 99x zoom, n/a aperture range, a shutter speed of 30 to 1/4000 sec. bulb, 2.5 inches LCD screen and with a Pentaprism viewfinder.
Nikon D80 - Digital Camera Review
Nikon D80 - Digital Camera Review


A mode dial offers a number of shooting modes enabling excellent photographs in a wide range of shooting situations. This offers brilliant image quality and easy operation, resulting in quality images. The styles that are accessible are Portrait, Landscape, Macro Close up, Sports, Night Landscape, Night Portrait.

Digital Photography has come a long way in recent years and if the Nikon D80 is not the camera for you then take look at other Nikon cameras. Aimed at professional photographers and serious amateurs they have range to suit all. Nevertheless, the Nikon D80 carries the name of quality in Digital SLR cameras.

Nikon are one of the best-known names in photography and offer a range of very simple to use cameras designed for the relaxed and earnest amateur photographer alike. Prices can vary significantly, although costs are decreasing, and it definitely fulfils sound economical sense to compare different suppliers to find the best value.
Nikon D80 - Digital Camera Review
Nikon D80 - Digital Camera Review


There will always be a camera with a design to meet your own personal needs, even though everyone has diverse requirements from a digital camera,. The one to suit you is out there somewhere. You just have to look around in the right places to find it.