Friday 15 January 2010

nikon coolpix cameras?

i have the Nikon Coolpix s570. when in movie mode can you pause the video you're recording? if so, then how? what button do you press? thanks for all the answers. i need to know for my videos on youtube. check them out: [URL Truncated]

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You cannot pause. The only thing you can do is stop and start again. But the previous clip will be saved. You will have to merge them in post processing using a video editing software.

Answer by Gohaleg on 02 Jan 2010 03:28:43

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cannon t1i: can you take auto pictures using the LCD screen?

Im looking at buying it, the manual made it sound like you cant.
like, when youre shooting in quick auto mode, can you use the screen instead of putting it up to your eye? the manual never showed this. made the video viewfinder seem to only work for advanced modes.

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Below is a review of the Canon Rebel T1i ( 500D) and you should be able be certain.

Hope this helps. Good luck.

Mark

Answer by Mark on 01 Jan 2010 12:39:15

Hey,

You can but it's not like on P&S cameras, where it focuses in a second or even less. Here, you have to select where it will auto focus, or you can focus manually.

Holding a 500g camera with arms extended will..become painful after a few hours.

Live View is good for stills, not for normal use.

Answer by TheDigitalPhotographer on 01 Jan 2010 12:45:03

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Best Camera Make To Buy?

Well I am thinking about buying a camera, with no more then spending £150, I need to know what make is the best for digital photos, I have 2 I have my eyes on but am not sure which is better. Help Plz! LINKS BELOW!!


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I would recommend you to go with Panasonic Lumix FS15 Digital Camera really good camera
- iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode with AF Tracking and Dedicated iA Button
- 29mm Wide-angle 5x Optical Zoom LEICA DC Lens
- 1/2.33-inch 12.1-megapixel High-resolution CCD
- 2.7-inch High-resolution Intelligent LCD

Answer by niks on 01 Jan 2010 03:09:47

You need to lower your expectations. You don't get a Leica for that kind of money, you need to be thinking 10x to 100x times your budget.

Answer by Salerio on 01 Jan 2010 03:23:15

from those 2 choice I would recommend the first one but for under £150 you Canon get better one Panasonic Lumix FS15 12.1MP, 5x Optical Zoom 2.7 inch LCD or another good choice is Canon Digital IXUS 95 IS 10 MP, 3.0x Optical Zoom 2.5 inch LCD
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Answer by MJ14 on 04 Jan 2010 06:37:56

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    What class SDHC card for Canon PowerShot SD780IS?

    What class SDHC card do I need for my Canon PowerShot SD780IS? I will be taking 720p video with it. I have heard class 4 or 6?

    Have you looked at your owner's manual?

    Answer by Jim A on 03 Jan 2010 03:25:42
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    Class 6. Always use the fastest generation of card - particularly if shooting hi-def video.

    Answer by Mick on 03 Jan 2010 03:33:30

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    what would be the best camera?

    My brother's and i are into snowboarding, wake boarding, skateboarding etc. I love filming for them and taking pictures. I use a average Digital camera. Nothing exciting. I want a clearer better shot with a dependable camera.

    what would the best choice be?

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    You need a waterproof P&S camera.

    Olympus makes some with Tough or SW in their model number.
    Pantex and Canon also have such cameras.

    Look here to do the research to find the camera that has both the features you want that is within your budget.

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    Answer by fhotoace on 03 Jan 2010 11:03:50

    I would recommend you Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital Camera
    Waterproof to 33 feet, cold resistant from 14-104 degrees (F) and shockproof up to 4 feet
    DIGIC 4 Image Processor; evolved Face Detection Technology plus Face Detection Self-timer
    you can see its picture quality here
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    you can even consider
    Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 12 MP Digital Camera with 3.6x Wide Angle Optical Dual Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD
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    Answer by niks on 03 Jan 2010 11:25:58

    If you can afford I would suggest Canon Rebel T1i which take better picture than point & shoot, fast continuous shooting , it also take 1920 x 1080 resolution HD video.
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    but if you want cheaper, good camera like Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 12.1MP with good 18x POWER Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD. Good zoom, good image quality and also take HD video.
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    Answer by PS on 03 Jan 2010 12:22:13

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    how do i get my pictures from my digital camera on to my computer?

    I know you have to plug in the USB. But even though it's supposed to automatically upload the pictures, it's not. I connected it to the computer and my camera, which is a kodak, and it does nothing.
    Is there something i can do?

    Turn off your camera.Connect the USB cord to the camera & computer.Turn on the camera.In a minute or so a new window should pop up asking if you want to import the photos.Click on that.

    Answer by Carl_the_Truth on 03 Jan 2010 10:48:34

    Did you get an instruction manual with it?

    Answer by Braz Castana on 03 Jan 2010 10:49:42

    the camera should have come with a cd that downloads a program such as HP photosmart, that allows you to transfer photos to the computer..

    Answer by MIGHTY MINNIE on 03 Jan 2010 10:49:59

    Try manually doing it. Go to Start>My Computer> it might show up as a plug in but if it's not automatically loading you might be missing some software. Try going to the camera companies website and look under troubleshooting. Hope this helps.

    Answer by S.A. Donaldson on 03 Jan 2010 10:50:51

    Your camera is supposed to automatically export photos from it to the PC only when you have already installed the software that came with it. In case you have not installed it, no worries ;) After you have connected your camera via USB and nothing happens, open My Computer. There you would certainly see your camera being displayed as a 'Removable Storage' or something similar. Open that and browse through to find the folder where photos are stored.

    To make your life easier, I would suggest you to install Google Picasa photo management software. Then you can directly import photos from your Kodak and edit them rightaway. Besides it is a great way to manage a digital photo collection. Here you go:

    picasa.google.com

    Cheers~
    :)

    Answer by agentabhi007 on 03 Jan 2010 10:58:25

    Create a folder to hold the pictures. Turn off the camera, connect the USB cable to it and the computer. Turn the camera ON. If it shows up as a device then double click on it. You should see a few folders with some locked. Open the one that is not locked, inside it should be another folder, open it. Keep opening until you see .jpg files. Select all of them and then drag them to the folder you created. Next open the created folder and select all of the .jpg files and double click on one of them. They should all open up. If you then want to get rid of the picture files from your camera you could also drag the .jpg files to the trash and then empty the trash.

    Answer by Jrbott on 03 Jan 2010 11:06:28
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    Have you tried looking at the manual to see what you are supposed to do??

    Answer by Bob on 03 Jan 2010 11:23:58

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    What is the overall best brand of point and shoot digital cameras?

    I need a new one because my kodak m893 IS just failed and it was a cheap little thing to begin with.. i want something that will last me quite a while.. i was thinking of either cannon, nikon or sony.. but i also want something with a lot of features (which mine didn't have)

    I would recommend Canon brand, they are good quality and also take good picture quality.
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    another good brand for point & shoot camera that I would suggest is Panasonic, they use high quality Leica lens, good sharp & clear images.
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    Answer by BL on 03 Jan 2010 01:09:47
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    There are many options available for canon I would suggest you Canon PowerShot SX200IS 12 MP Digital Camera with 12x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-inch LCD
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    also Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 12.1MP Digital Camera with 18x POWER Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD uses 27mm wide-angle Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens and good zoom, and pictue quality. you can choose from below
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    Answer by niks on 03 Jan 2010 01:30:29

    You never mentioned how much you're spending. For point and shoot cameras Canon makes a very decent camera for every budget. I suggest the Canon SD1200 IS. Very good image quality. "Next shot delay" quicker than most.
    If you ever want to learn how to use shutter speeds and aperture settings on the cheap there's the Fuji S1500. Very good image quality, aperture/shutter priority (or leave on auto), lots of zoom at 12X optical zoom, 10 megapixels. Very good on batteries. On line it's $159+shipping.

    Answer by Vintage Music on 03 Jan 2010 02:29:48

    Among P&S cameras, Canon is the easiest to use, Sony has the most features, and Lumix has the best glass. Set a budget and get the most expensive you can afford.

    With what you have written, I'm convinced a Sony Cybershot is the right camera for you. If you also value glass quality, get a Cybershot with a Carl Zeiss lens.

    Answer by keerok on 03 Jan 2010 03:55:57

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