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April 17th, 2007

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Nikon D40x Review at TrustedReviews

Nikon D40xTrustedReviews has reviewed the 10.2 megapixel Nikon D40x and writes, “In the D40x Nikon may finally have got the entry-level DSLR that can give Canon a run for its money while holding off Sony’s advance. It is, by an admittedly narrow margin, a better camera than the EOS 400D in many respects, including the crucial area of overall image quality. It is easy to use, has Nikon’s traditional fantastic build quality, and performs superbly well. If you’re looking for an SLR for under ÂŁ500 the D40x should be near the top of your list.”

Nikon D40x Features Include:

  • 2.5-inch LCD
  • 0.18-sec. power-up
  • 3D Colour Matrix Metering II

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Canon PowerShot A550 Review at ImagingResource

Canon PowerShot A550ImagingResource reviews the 7.1 megapixel Canon PowerShot A550 and writes, “As we’ve come to expect from Canon’s A-series, the PowerShot A550 is a great little digicam. Fairly frill-free, the Canon A550 still takes great shots with its 7-megapixel sensor. It has a satisfying 4x zoom, and is quite easy to use. The A550’s no-nonsense mode dial is backed up by a simple Function menu; and though you can dig deeper with the main menu, you’ll find fewer settings there than on other Canon models. In my opinion, less is more when it comes to a camera meant for the mass-market.”

Features include:

  • 4x optical zoom
  • 2.0 inch LCD
  • ISO 80 to 800
  • 9 point AF

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I Really Do… - 13 Apr 2007 - Flickr


My brother was making fun of me because of this photo. Because the ants took about 3 hours to realise there was honey for them at the kitchen table.
He said: "Give up, Anna, the ants want only the honey they can’t get on pots hahahahah"
har har har =P lol…

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I was going to tell about popular beliefs of valentine’s day in Brazil (that is on june 12th, and actually is Saint Anthony’s day). But I’m not in the mood today… =/
I was flickring around yesterday and found my clone photo on other three streams. Some people, some time ago, had asked me permission to upload and blog photos of mine. I granted permission, my name and link to my stream were mentioned, but this time, not only they didn’t ask for permission, there was one stream that actually had 5 other pictures of mine. In two of them, they were pretending THEY had taken the pictures, and in the one that had 5 photos, I was his "hot girlfriend that rides like a horse". Followed by some other nasty agravating titles and comments.
This made me feel so… STOLEN and insulted! And if you saw my answers to a certain troll on my "somebody help" photo, you know how I can make a point and the photos were deleted, actually, one of the accounts was deleted… I wish I had copied my "kind requests of removal" hehehehe
well, since I have no idea for how long this have

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Fuji FinePix F31fd Review

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Fujifilm’s F-series of digital cameras showcases the manufacturer’s newest technology, beginning with the F10’s speed and nearly noise-free pictures to the most recent addition of face detection and communication technology. The Fujifilm FinePix F31fd swipes many of the F30’s great characteristics and adds in a few more perks. The face detection is the headlining feature, of course, with the “fd” making an appearance in the model name. The technology was first introduced in the summer on the Fujifilm S6000fd, but the F31fd is the first point-and-shoot digital camera to include it. Another trendy addition is the infrared communication to compatible IrSimple devices including other F31fd digital cameras. With a 6th generation 6.3-megapixel Super CCD and Real Photo processor II, the Fujifilm FinePix F31fd offers ISO sensitivity up to 3200 for better pictures in low light, semi-manual functionality, and amazing battery life for a

Fujifilm FinePix F31fd - Features
• Face Detection Technology built-in to the camera’s processor
• Real Photo Processor II and new Super CCD HR VI
• ISO 3200 sensitivity at full resolution
• 6.3 million pixels
• 3.0x optical zoom
• Long-life battery (up to 580 shots)
• IR Communication (IR simple)
• VGA movie capture of 30 frames per second with sound
• PictBridge compatible for direct printing without a PC
• Quick response times (0.01 second shutter lag and 1.5 second start-up)
• World’s fastest Face Detection technology

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Nikon Coolpix L10 5MP Digital Camera Review

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The COOLPIX L10 combines distinctive lightweight design and superior performance with ease of operating, giving even first-time users the ability to take great-looking pictures. The COOLPIX L10 with 5.0 effective megapixels, captures true-to-life colour and retains fine detail and sharpness even when images are significantly enlarged. The versatile 3x Nikkor-Zoom lens gives COOLPIX L10 a focal range of 37.5-112.5mm*, ideal for capturing closely composed portraits or wide-open views. Understanding the challenges presented to photographers by lower light conditions and fast-moving subjects, NikonÂżs new COOLPIX L10 offers impressive ISO sensitivity at up to ISO 800. The new COOLPIX L10 includes NikonÂżs Image Innovations, which can help anyone improve images in-camera. The Face-priority AF** feature automatically detects and focuses on human faces in the frame, while In-Camera Red-Eye Fix automatically overcomes the red-eye effect sometimes caused by flash photography. NikonÂżs D-Lighting feature can rescue underexposed images or shots taken with too much backlight by creating a copy of the image and adding light and detail where necessary, while leaving properly exposed areas alone. And, the large, bright 2.0-inch LCD monitor makes it easy to compose and share images. The COOLPIX L10 is packaged with NikonÂżs exclusive PictureProject software, which makes it easy to transfer, organize, edit and share photos with family and friends. PictureProject software is powerful, yet exceptionally easy to use.
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Valpoclouds - 14 Apr 2007 - Flickr


Thank all !!!
My most favorite shot flickr.com/photos/valpopando/sets/72157594327558179/detail/

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PhotoRescue 3.0 Released - Download Free Demo For MAC And PC

PhotoRescue 3.0 is an advanced data-recovery program for digital photography media. Whether you’ve erased your pictures, formatted your card by mistake, or you’ve experienced a serious crash, PhotoRescue can help. Download a free demo from our site. (posted by Jennifer Apple for www.PhotoshopSupport.com)

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Photoshop Tutorials And News Roundup - April 04, 2007

Lots of Photoshop tips, tricks, videos and free goodies to keep us distracted while we pine for CS3 to arrive at the door… (posted by Jennifer Apple for www.PhotoshopSupport.com)

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