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FUJIFILM PA-45 4 X 5 Inches Instant Film Holder Review

10:43, Posted by Carol C Allen, No Comment

FUJIFILM PA-45 4 X 5 Inches Instant Film Holder
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For those of you switching from the older metal Polaroid holders this Fuji one is going to feel incredibly flimsy. It is mainly constructed of somewhat thin plastic and it feels under built for the rough handling of professional use. It operates exactly like a medium format pack film holder and it fits in my Sinar with no problems, be aware though that it will not fit every 4x5 out there (some have backs that cannot accommodate a thick holder like this, it's 28mm in thickness). The main thing is it operates fine, just handle with care. 3 stars because of the build quality, otherwise it would of been 5 stars.

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Compatible with 4x5 View Cameras as well as instant film daylight printers with 4x5 adapter.

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GPX 7-inch Digital Picture Frame Review

08:21, Posted by Carol C Allen, No Comment

GPX 7-inch Digital Picture Frame
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THis is a fairly new product to the GPX lineup, and it is listed as a new item in the GPX website. I had received this for my birthday recently, and so far so good. This model has just about everything you can on it for a frame. It has MP3/Mpeg capability for playing short movies and music. It also has stereo sound.This model does not feature a mosaic view (A rotating 3 photo view ) during the slide show like a couple of other frames I looked at (westinghouse, polaroid), but the price is about $30-40 cheaper, and its harder to see the pictures in mosaic anyway.One fact I can't get it the Display pixels. I am guessing it is 480 x 234 and may be based off of their 7" portable DVD player with this resolution, but it is still decent and on par with others.There are more expensive 7" frames that have 480x360 or 640x480, but you will pay for it (around $60-100 more).This has the three interchangable frames (silver, black, Maroon).Perfect for the office.Check it out, hard to beat value wise. It takes SD,XD and Memory stick, but does not take compact flash cards.

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GPX PF707 7" DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME 7" TFT DISPLAY PICTURE FRAME SCREEN; DISPLAYS PHOTOS, PICTURES & VIDEOS & PLAYS MP3 FILE MUSIC; 16MB BUILT IN MEMORY CAN HOLD ABOUT 10 PICTURES OR MORE; COMPATIBLE MEDIA CARDS: MEMORY STICK,MULTIMEDIACARDS, SMART MEDIA, IBM, SECURE DIGITAL CARD, XD-PICTURE CARD; USB HOST; PORTRAIT OR LANDSCAPE VIEW POSITIONS; BUILT IN SPEAKER; INCLUDES AN AC ADAPTER, REMOTE CONTROL & BATTERY 7" DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME

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GTMax Durable Rubberized Slim Fit Back Hard Cover - Black for Apple Ipod Touch 2rd / 3rd Generation Review

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GTMax Durable Rubberized Slim Fit Back Hard Cover - Black for Apple Ipod Touch 2rd / 3rd Generation
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Pros:
-Low Price
-Easy to snap on/off
-very durable
-smooth, quality feel
-openings for ports

Cons:
-smells like chemical, but goes away after awhile

this case fit on my 3rd generation iPod Touch 8 GB

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Brand new GTMax Stylish and sturdy Case
Durable hard rubberized material.
Custom cutouts for easy access to camera lens, speaker and microphone openings
Plug your charger, cable or headset without removing the case
Prevents damage to your iPod Touch 3G from everyday scratches and scuffs
iPod not included
UPC Code:088515714490
Compatible Model With Apple iPod Touch 3rd Generation Only

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Lexar High-Speed 16GB Class 6 micro SDHC Flash Memory Card LSDMI16GBSBNAR Review

07:35, Posted by Carol C Allen, No Comment

Lexar High-Speed 16GB Class 6 micro SDHC Flash Memory Card LSDMI16GBSBNAR
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This is the 2nd of these cards I have gone through.Fails to get recognized in Windows 7.Dismounts itself from my mobile device.Freezes and lags PC and my Touch Pro 2.Same symptoms on both cards.Have since moved audio and video files to a cheap Class 2 microsdhc from Polaroid/PNY and works flawlessly in both PC and Touch Pro 2.3 weeks of wasted time, RMA's, Diagnosis and troubleshooting when all I had to do was buy a bargain basement Class 2 cheapo card.

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16GB High-SpeedMobile

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Orion 1.25" Variable Polarizing Filter for Telescope Eyepieces Review

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Orion 1.25' Variable Polarizing Filter for Telescope Eyepieces
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I'm a novice astronomer and about 6 months ago purchased an Orion IntelliScope XT10 (great scope, see my review of it).I love looking at the moon but it's so excessively bright in this scope.I'm a big fan of Orion's products, and their service is the absolute best, so when looking to purchase a filter I decided to go for this one.It's only 2 pieces, very easy to assemble and attach to any 1.25" eyepiece.It's also great how you can vary the brightness from near maximum to very dark.Makes viewing the moon a WHOLE new experience.Brings out more detail and eliminates the eye pain.Once again, Orion has made a very satisfied customer out of me!

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This versatile filter acts like a dimmer switch for your telescope, toning down the brightness of the Moon or planets to a level that is comfortable. The reduction in brightness and glare unmasks detail in your viewing subject and greatly improves contrast. The filter consists of two high-grade glass polarizing filters in a rotating cell that allows you to adjust the amount of light transmission from 1% to 40%. Such control is highly desirable for lunar observing because the Moon's brightness varies with its phase. The filter is great for terrestrial observing too, especially on sunny days. The filter has an anodized aluminum cell, which threads into the barrel of any standard eyepiece. Now available in 1.25" and 2" sizes. Storage case included.

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Aiptek A-HD 720p 8 MP CMOS High-Definition Camcorder (Black) Review

08:49, Posted by Carol C Allen, No Comment

Aiptek A-HD 720p 8 MP CMOS High-Definition Camcorder
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For the price, it's a great deal. This camera is pretty much the cheapest HD video camera you can buy. Just bear in mind that it's nowhere near as feature rich or as well built as any Sanyo Xacti that costs $200 more. It's made almost entirely of paint coated plastic, although it should survive in your knapsack or purse if you're careful. It's not going to amaze you with a terrific zoom lens or the sharpest 720p HD video you've ever seen, but it's got some nice features. First, it uses the H.264 movie format that is compatible with the iPod Touch, iPhone, iPod 5G, and the 3G iPod Nano (just be sure to use the camera's web format to ensure you have no further conversion to do for those players - only Apple TV will play the DV1 files without conversion; also, iMovie HD will still need to convert the H.264 files to the iMovie HD format). Any Mac with OS X 10.3 or higher recognizes the camera as a USB device instantly. Second, it can record 480p or 720p input from an external device through it's video input mini-port*. It can upsample 480i content to 720p (although that won't improve the original quality of what you're taping), or you can record to DV1 (480p). It comes with two outputs: a regular AV in/out and an HD out (YPP). *The input recording is like DV-R, but without a timer or programming. For television or old VHS that you want on your computer, the quality is as good as most DV-R.

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The video is best in daylight and bright light, otherwise you'll see noise. It tends to overexpose whites, but there's a +/- exposure adjustment setting, and setting it to -1 permanently is a good idea. Othewise, it has okay contrast and saturation. The auto white balance is actually very good, too. But when you record in 720p, there's compression that can be noticeable on a good HD display. The compression is far less noticible in 480p and in CIF (web format), but there's less resolution. Also, the digital zoom creates jaggies from poor anti-aliasing, which are more evident in HD than in 480p. There's also no shake reduction, but there is a standard tripod mount. There is a "Night" setting that does indoors. low-light, but it increases the video noise considerably. The lens is soft, which is where you can tell you've only spent $1xx dollars, but that doesn't effect TV input, which is plenty sharp (so then you know it's a mediocre lens and not the CMOS chip). And, yes, there can be some "wave" distortion when you pan around too fast (it's not visible on the LCD screen, only on large televisions), because the refresh rates for the sensor are a little bit slow. Is the performance so bad it ruins the camera? No. It's about what you'd expect from a sub-$300 camera in 2007. Which is to say, better than a $200 camera 3 years ago.

For me, the battery life of the Li-Ion battery has been about 60mins of video recording with the LCD on, and 75min-90mins of recording with the LCD off. The manual recommends you charge the camera's battery for about 4 to 8 hrs before its first use, which I did. You can get extra replacement batteries from Aiptek, but it's the same model as for a number of other cameras from Pentax and Fuji, so they only cost between $10 and $20. I like that it charges by USB, so that when it's not connected to the computer in drive mode it can charge. It also comes with a tiny AC to USB power adapter for travelling. It takes about 3hrs for a charge.

The 4x zoom is digital, it works in both photo and video mode, and it's not going to let you either zoom in very far or zoom out very far. I'd say it's a 35mm to 60mm equivalent in 35mm camera focal range. The macro mode is only for 20">12", which isn't too close.

The LCD display pivots out and can rotate around to the front of the camera. It's 4:3 aspect ratio, but when you record in HD, the screen is letterboxed. You can also close the LCD and keep recording to save battery life. This is useful when you're recording TV input.

The inputs (USB and AV) are hidden by a pull-out rubber protective strip that deserves to be treated delicately. It's attached to the camera, and rotates out of the way, but if you think you'll be rough with it enough to snap it at its weakest spot, just pull it out permenantly.

The camera operation is really easy. The menu layout is simple-minded and navigated with a 4 direction joystick. The graphics and icons are pleasing well designed. There's a main menu for the 4 modes: Settings, Camera, My Works (your recordings), and Voice Recorder. Each mode activates that aspect of the camera, and then there's a sub menu for that mode, too. In My Works, you select video shots, photos, or voice notes. The photo sub menu allows for even a photo slideshow. Everything can be operated with your thumb and index finger while holding the camera.

The 5MP camera portion is a lot like a cellphone camera (the LED on the front of the unit is just for flash strobe with photos, not video), and although it can upsample to 8MP, it doesn't improve the quality. For sharpness, its 3MP option is the sweet spot. I wouldn't say this is the cameras strongest talent, but it beats any old MiniDV camera that included a 2MP "photo" option.

There's a top mounted microphone for recording sound, but there's no microphone input if you want to do otherwise. The AV input doesn't allow just audio input from an external microphone. If you want to record an audio overdub, you'll have to do it on your computer. However, the "voice recording" mode for recording audio in WAV format works much like a digital tape recorder. And you can plug in headphones so that the internal speaker doesn't emit your playback to those around you.

It doesn't come with an SD card (you get that seperately) but it does have enough RAM for a few photos and seconds of video. I'd guess about 32MB. It doesn't make much sense to use this with an SD card of less than 2GB. It's about 2GB per 1hr of HD recording. However, it accepts SDHC cards up to 32GB (I suppose they'll be available in the future) and USB 2.0 transfers from the camera to your computer are as fast as they should be.

Overall, it was better than I expected for under $150. The camera is a bit fragile and it really deserves to have well-lit subjects, but it's a good companion device for your daily go-bag or purse beause of its size. It would make a good gift for a tween.

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A-HD is your 720p HD camcorder, digital camera, and personal media player/recorder. The A-HD 720p captures true-to-life vibrant colors and astonishing high def images like you've never seen--right in the palm of your hand. The A-HD comprises 720P (1280 x 720 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio) at 30 frames per second (FPS) using advanced H.264 technology. The A-HD also functions as a 5 mega pixel digital camera with a CMOS sensor and your personal media player / recorder, allowing you to record from your TV/VCR/DVD player. Replaying your video and images is a snap as the A-HD offers virtually unlimited choices and compatibility. You can choose to view instantly by playing them back on the A-HDs 270-degree swivel-reversible 2.4-inch TFT color LCD display or connect the A-HD directly to your HDTV, HD monitor, standard TV, or PC. Once in a lifetime moments, family events, outings, or just goofing around can now be captured, replayed, and relived in a whole new way. Aiptek makes your life in HD, possible.

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Sony VF58CPKS 58mm Polarizing Filter Kit Review

05:29, Posted by Carol C Allen, No Comment

Sony VF58CPKS 58mm Polarizing Filter Kit
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Ill keep it simple here since we are only talking about filters. For the price you get two filters that are pretty much necessary for the enthusiast photgrapher. They both seem to be up to Sony quality. Keep in mind that you can use both filters at the same time but that you will experience some viengetting in the corners at the wide angle setting of the lens. So just use one at a time unless you dont mind haveing the corners blurred out. This isn't a defect, this would occur with any filters if you doubled them up, its just an FYI. The polarizer work great, its a good value for both.

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Extend your camcorder recording capabilities with a Wide Angle Lens from Sony. It broadens the point of view of the camera so you get a wider field of vision. Better sight equals better recording.

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