Sunday, October 4th, 2009
This is SUCH a good camera. I bought it but someone dropped it in water and it broke, so the guy bought me a Canon camera. I just sold it and bought this one again, because it is sooo incomparable. This camera is so user-friendly and takes such great quality photos! I had no problem at all with the seller – the camera came really quickly and in great condition. I’m so happy with this purchase!
Lumix Digital SLR Cameras have interchangeable lenses with the first Leica lenses with MEGA Optical Image Stabilization designed specifically for a digital SLR camera. The only model available in this type of camera is DCM-L1K. This model has 7.5 Megapixel Digital SLR with Optical Image Stabilization ranging from 14mm – 50mm.
Some Panasonic Digital Cameras are not that compact but the picture clarity, performance and features they provide are more than outweigh this. They can be easily carried around. Panasonic has always worked more on, how to make the best of traditional photography by using new and modern technology.
Check out the Panasonic Lumix Here; Compare Prices and Features!
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
There are Digital cameras that use AA-size batteries and those that are powered by lithium-ion batteries that only work with a particular type, make or brand of camera. If you travel, particularly if you enjoy remote or rustic locations, choose a camera with AA batteries.
Why?
When a camera that uses proprietary batteries runs out of power, you have no choice but to plug the battery into a power outlet to recharge it. This requires an available outlet, a battery charger, and, if you’re in a foreign country, a power converter. If access to an outlet is ever in doubt, or if you don’t want the hassle of carrying cords and chargers, then the limitations of this system are obvious.
You have the option to purchase the proprietary battery pack your camera uses – but they can be expensive and how many will you need?
If you use a camera that uses AA-size batteries when batteries run out of power on a trip, you can simply throw out the old batteries and drop in a new set of high-performance AAs like the Energizer E2 Lithium line. Two or three sets of such batteries can usually take you through a 10-day trip. If you’re out of high-performance batteries, you also have the option of using standard alkaline batteries, which are available anywhere in the world, and make a cheap and convenient source of backup power (though they only offer a fraction of the life of high performance batteries).
Before you buy check. Get a camera that uses AA batteries if you travel. My Canon PowerShot is one such camera.
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