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How To Enjoy Your Digital Pics Without A Computer By Joey Merrick Digital have changed the way we take our photos. And so has the way we look at our photos. Old-fashioned photo frames and bulky photo albums are so 20th century! Throw those out-dated dust catchers in the bin and say hello to the modern way of presenting your best pics. Nowadays it simply has to be a Digital Photo Frame. With a Digital Picture Frame you don’t need a PC or Mac to enjoy your photos, you don’t have to give your precious memory card to a pricey photo lab to print them out and you don’t have to print them out on your own inkjet printer, wasting lots of expensive ink cartridges. Digital Photo Frames allow you to enjoy your snapshots almost instantly. Just take your memory card out of your digital camera, insert it into your Digital Picture Frame, turn it on and – presto! – here they are, displayed in vivid colour on your Digital Photo Frame’s crisp and crystal clear high resolution screen. You can showcase your pictures as a never-ending slideshow with intervals of 5 seconds or up to one hour between pictures or you can choose to only display one picture at a time. Most Digital Photo Frames also feature multiple transition effects in between pictures. Some Digital Picture Frames do not just show photos, they can also display video files and play MP3s, so you can enjoy your favourite pictures while listening to your favourite tunes at the same time. Most Digital Picture Frames display your photos directly from your memory card, other, more expensive models have built-in memory and you can upload pictures via USB connection. Digital Photo Frames come in an assortment of sizes, styles, materials and colours. Some Digital Frame’s frameworks are even made of old-fashioned wood! You can display any kind of picture on your Digital Photo Frame: Snapshots of your hols in Alaska, your wedding photos, the thousands of digital photos that were buried on the hard drive of your computer, pictures you would never ever give to a photo lab, stuff you downloaded from the internet or even scans of your grandparents’ old-fashioned black and white photos from before World War 2. Put a Digital Photo Frame on your desk at work and look at portraits of your loved ones or your next holiday destination while waiting for lunch break. Insert a memory card with your best family photos into a Digital Picture Frame and give it to your parents as a personalised Christmas gift. They will be choked with emotion the moment they turn it on. Digital Photo Frames are also perfect for business presentations and marketing purposes! Let Picture Digital Frames change the way you look at your photos! It’s the easiest way to showcase your favourite pics! Article Source: http://www.ArticleJoe.com Joe Merrick is a copywriter and product tester for www.digitalphotoframe.org/>DigitalPhotoFrame.org which is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of www.digitalphotoframe.org/>Digital Photo Frames and www.digitalphotoframe.org/>Digital Picture Frames.
Canon EOS-1D Mark II In a league by itself, the Mark II offers professional photographers extensive customization, excellent photo quality, and market-leading speed. Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II (body only) Canon's EOS 1Ds Mark II offers a wealth of features and the highest resolution of any small-format digital SLR, with a price to match. Nikon D2Xs Nikon's flagship dSLR ranks among the best 35mm-format cameras currently made, but some pros may take umbrage with its less-than-full-frame sensor. Canon EOS 5D Mark II (with 24-105mm lens) A great follow-up to the 5D and top-flight full-frame camera, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II delivers the fluid shooting experience and fine photos you expect from a professional model. Canon EOS 5D Mark II (body only) A great follow-up to the 5D and top-flight full-frame camera, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II delivers the fluid shooting experience and fine photos you expect from a professional model. Nikon D700 (body only) As long as you don't need seriously high-resolution photos, video capture, or machine-gun-fast sports shooting, the Nikon D700 has everything you need in a pro full-frame camera for a reasonable price. Canon EOS 7D (body only) An excellent midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 7D delivers for the money. Canon EOS 7D (with 28-135mm lens) An excellent midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 7D delivers for the money. Canon EOS 7D (with 18-135mm lens) An excellent midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 7D delivers for the money. Nikon D7000 (body only) An excellent dSLR for experienced shooters or Nikon professionals looking for a relatively cheap option, the Nikon D7000 delivers on almost all counts, including the company's best shooting design to date. Nikon D7000 (with 18-105mm lens) An excellent dSLR for experienced shooters or Nikon professionals looking for a relatively cheap option, the Nikon D7000 delivers on almost all counts, including the company's best shooting design to date. Nikon D7000 (with 18-105mm and 55-200mm lenses) An excellent dSLR for experienced shooters or Nikon professionals looking for a relatively cheap option, the Nikon D7000 delivers on almost all counts, including the company's best shooting design to date. Nikon D300s (body) The Nikon D300s is a great camera, especially if you need the burst speed or slightly improved low-light focus, but if you don't care about video you might consider looking for a really good deal on a D300 and using what you save to splurge on a good lens. Nikon D300s (with 18-200mm lens) The Nikon D300s is a great camera, especially if you need the burst speed or slightly improved low-light focus, but if you don't care about video you might consider looking for a really good deal on a D300 and using what you save to splurge on a good lens. Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 (silver) A full-featured waterproof/shockproof pocket point-and-shoot, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 is a near-perfect rugged camera for everyday use. Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 (green) A full-featured waterproof/shockproof pocket point-and-shoot, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 is a near-perfect rugged camera for everyday use. Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 (orange) A full-featured waterproof/shockproof pocket point-and-shoot, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 is a near-perfect rugged camera for everyday use. Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS (Red) If you're looking for a nice, simple ultracompact for use indoors and out, you'll want to strongly consider the Canon PowerShot Elph 300 HS. Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS (Black) If you're looking for a nice, simple ultracompact for use indoors and out, you'll want to strongly consider the Canon PowerShot Elph 300 HS. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V (Black) Feature junkies in search of a compact megazoom should get the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V. Sony Alpha SLT-A77V (body only) The Sony Alpha SLT-A77V is an excellent, well-designed camera for deep-pocketed amateurs; it nevertheless has a few limitations that may make it impractical for professionals. Sony Alpha SLT-A77V (with 16-50mm lens) The Sony Alpha SLT-A77V is an excellent, well-designed camera for deep-pocketed amateurs; it nevertheless has a few limitations that may make it impractical for professionals. Canon EOS 20D with 18mm-to-55mm lens Though its performance has been surpassed by
subsequent models, the Canon EOS 20D remains a top semipro dSLR choice. Canon EOS 20D (body only) Though its performance has been surpassed by
subsequent models, the Canon EOS 20D remains a top semipro dSLR choice. Canon EOS 20D with 17-85mm lens Though its performance has been surpassed by
subsequent models, the Canon EOS 20D remains a top semipro dSLR choice.
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Nikon Coolpix S6200 (Red) The Nikon Coolpix S6200 is not exceptional in any way, but casual snapshooters in need of a pocket-friendly 10x zoom camera should check it out. Fujifilm FinePix XP20 (Orange) The Fujifilm FinePix XP20 is a decent extra point-and-shoot for when you need a camera to take some abuse. But if it's going to be your one and only pocket camera, look elsewhere. Samsung SH100 If you like all the photo apps for your smartphone camera but miss having an optical zoom, the Samsung SH100 is the point-and-shoot for you. Nikon Coolpix S8200 (Black) The Nikon Coolpix S8200 might not be as easy to recommend as its predecessor, the S8100, but it's still a very good compact megazoom for the money. Nikon 1 J1 with 10-30mm and 30-110mm lenses (White) The Nikon 1 J1 is a fine camera, but there's nothing here that screams out "buy it" over similar competitors. It's also on the expensive side for a point-and-shoot upgrader, but has drawbacks for the more advanced user. Canon PowerShot S100 (Silver) The Canon PowerShot S100 is a generally great little camera for advanced shooters who don't mind slowing down a bit from a dSLR. Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR The Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR is loaded with features, but getting the best results takes some menu digging and patience. Fujifilm FinePix X10 There's a lot to like about the Fujifilm FinePix X10, but advanced shooters may be frustrated by the trade-offs for the best photos, especially since it's more expensive than its competitors. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150 (Black) Hobbyists and enthusiasts who want a megazoom camera with a lot of control over final results should strongly consider the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150. Canon PowerShot SX40 HS If you're after a wide and long lens and excellent photo quality, the Canon PowerShot SX40 HS is a standout. In features, design, and performance, though, it's a bit lacking. Canon PowerShot A800 (Red) Considering its bargain price, you'll get excellent photos from the Canon PowerShot A800. Just don't expect anything more than that and you'll be fine. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 (silver, with 14-42mm lens) A well-designed camera with an interface that creative photographers can customize to their liking, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 deserves serious consideration if you're looking for a modestly compact interchangeable-lens model. Sony Alpha SLT-A77V (with 16-50mm lens) The Sony Alpha SLT-A77V is an excellent, well-designed camera for deep-pocketed amateurs; it nevertheless has a few limitations that may make it impractical for professionals. Olympus PEN E-PL3 (silver, with 17mm lens) While it's not the best in any particular aspect, and you probably don't want to use it for video, the Olympus PEN E-PL3 offers an excellent balance of size, features, performance, and photo quality for the money. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47 The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47 is a very good megazoom for the money, but if you want more control over results--especially in low light--you'll want to step up to the Lumix FZ150. Canon PowerShot Elph 510 HS (Silver) The Canon PowerShot Elph 510 HS hits on design, features, and photo and video quality, but is slightly off target on shooting performance.
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