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Monday, August 11, 2014

Viltrox DC-50 Clip-on Portable 5' LCD Monitor with HDMI Video Input with Standard & Sony Shoes

Viltrox DC-50 Clip-on Portable 5' LCD Monitor with HDMI Video Input with Standard & Sony ShoesMy rating is based on value for the dollar. This little monitor is NOT comparable in quality and performance to small OLED monitors costing $1500 or more. That being said, I think it is a great tool at a low cost. I initially purchased an almost identical name brand monitor (probably made in the same Chinese factory) costing over twice the price. I sent it back immediately and took a chance on the Viltrox DC-50. So happy I did. In fact the Viltrox has the same specs and a few more features than the name brand. I use this monitor with my Panasonic AF-100 and new Panasonic GH3 DSLR.

What I like:

-very light weight even with the battery.

-good battery life, even with the smaller Sony NPFM500H battery (knock-offs are great and cheap)

-great flip out sun shade. Protects the screen when folded.

-excellent adjustable shoe mount (no fiddling with lock nut when repositioning viewing angle)

-easy to determine focus even without peaking feature

What to be aware of:

-no battery or charger included.

-the color temperature and saturation can be adjusted somewhat but the color is not perfect. Would not rely on this monitor for judging proper color balance.

-even with the sunshade, viewing in bright light outside not so good.

-Canon DSLR users should note that there is no scaling function during recording as in some higher priced monitors

-only one shipping option available from vendor at this writing. Mine took 12 days to arrive.

-just received so cannot speak to the longevity of this product.

Great bang for the buck in my opinion. Time will tell.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

BabyPing Secure Wi-Fi Baby Monitor for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch BABYV002

BabyPing Secure Wi-Fi Baby Monitor for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch BABYV002This is really an excellent camera for Baby monitoring! I give it a 4 and not a 5 since I was having significant problems with the App that's provided by BabyPing.

From my perspective, BabyPing goes to great lengths in order to make the setup process as simple as possible. They do an auto detection of the camera, and once that's done, you should just expect to launch the app and immediately see what's going on with your child.

Yet, the simplicity of the app seems to be its weakness: It failed to connect most of the time for me, and when I was debugging the situation, I found out several things that I did not like, like the app requesting your WPA key over the network and also no way to do a port forward so that the grand parents can view the child and no support of more than one camera.

But there's no point complaining, as the camera itself is an excellent product.

Taking that into account, I have written my own app for the camera. It is on the app store. Just search for BabyPing, you'll find it next to the app from BabyPing: It is called BabyPhoneViewerFree. Once you've set up your camera with the BabyPing app, you can use my viewer to connect to (up to four) BabyPing cams, and while the original app was failing to connect most of the time, my app seems to work more reliably and instantly connects. What's more, it supports VPN and Port Forwarding use scenarios, and also some level of zoom.

In addition, the app allows to connect to many other types of webcams, e.g. traditional Y-Cams.

The fact that I wrote the app is not a criticism about the product BabyPing itself. It is an excellent product, and that's why I invested some time in extending it, since I think this is really worth while for many parents around this world.

And since fiddling with your app to connect to the camera is really the last thing you want to do if you hear your baby crying, I went on to improve an already excellent product.

I've been using the BabyPing monitor for over a month and have been pleased with the performance. I purchased the BabyPing for 2 reasons: 1) the BabyPing iOS app seemed to be most feature rich of other iOS Baby monitors and 2) Y-Cam, the makers of the camera have a good reputation for web cams.

So far the app/camera has worked well. I have always had a good connection, there is a slight delay of 2-3 seconds, but nothing that would ever cause an issue. BabyPing has also been updating the app and camera firmware regularly which I appreciate. They have added a few new features and I hope they continue to do so.

The only drawbacks I have found is that there isn't an easy way to travel with this camera...it requires bringing a network cable to setup the wifi connection, would be nice if the camera could save a list of WiFi connections and the camera would connect to which ever one was available. That way you could set it up before hand and not need the network cable. It would also be nice to see native apps available outside of iOS, or open up the web interface.

Overall I'm happy with my purchase.

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I got a Baby Ping camera about 3 months ago to keep an eye on my new son.

I don't normally do reviews but this one is worth it because everyone with a child needs one of these!

You get the ability to keep an ear and eye on your child while they're asleep, don't have to run upstairs every time you hear a strange noise, and don't have to open the door to see if they're ok (ie waking them up), and all of that through you're iPhone (or iPad if I had one).

The video image is very clear, even in night vision mode. It's easy to set up for pretty much anyone I think, and the instructions are not just a bad translation from another language which is rare these days. My only tiny gripe is that the video is about a second behind real time, but that's prefectly understandable and really not a problem.

Possibly the best bit is that it can run in the background on your phone rather than having to have the app constantly on screen.

Two thumbs firmly up.

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It took less than 15 minutes to install and set up on three devices (one ipad, and two iphones). It works great for our son, who is having night terrors and we can make sure he's ok without waking him up. The only downside is that there is a 5 second delay on iPhone and a 3 second delay on iPad. It is great that we can finally go out and be able to check on him from anywhere. When using baby ping+ software from outside home, you typically have to refresh about every 15 minutes. The picture quality is excellent on day and night vision camera. We did not experience any "lines" or poor video quality at all, as some other users noted. Depending on where you position the camera in the room will determine the audio quality (it can sound high pitched), although you just need to adjust the placement of the monitor to get the best audio and video. I highly recommend this monitor to any Apple user.

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This item is great with local wi-fi use, but the app that you have to use when traveling out of the local wi-fi spot is a bit challenging. Other than that this is a solid product.

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Pentax X-5 Megazoom 16.0 MP Digital Camera (Silver) with 16GB Card + Batteries/Charger + Case + 2 T

Pentax X-5 Megazoom 16.0 MP Digital Camera with 16GB Card + Batteries/Charger + Case + 2 Tripods + Accessory KitThis camera is perfect for someone on a budget but needing some of the more sophisticated features of cameras with interchangeable lenses. At 57 I'm just now getting back into photography after a 30 year absence, and I needed something simple, yet professional in it's aspects. And when it comes to teaching an old dog new tricks, this camera does it very nicely. I started out in 35mm film and the Pentax X-5 is the perfect camera to learn digital photography. Pentax is one of the best cameras on the market and this one does not disappoint. Battery life is superb, picture quality is excellent, and it fits my average hands very comfortably. I expected something more 'plastic', considering the price, but the weight, design, and sturdy construction gives this camera the feel of a 'real professional'. And you can't beat the price!

Overall, this great little camera will have you creating beautiful photos and artwork in a snap. The manual, which came with mine (I understood from various sources that I would have to download it but was pleasantly surprised otherwise) explains everything in great detail, with plenty of images and charts to teach you everything you need to know. To all those other fancy smancy high priced models...eat your heart out!! This is a real winner for Pentax!

I am not a professional photographer, I am only a person who enjoys taking photos of wild life, landscapes, etc. and this camera does it all. The zoom is fantastic, I can take photos of birds close up even though I am fifty feet away from the subject. The pictures are clear, colorful, and the camera has several different settings. Great camera.

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Bought this as a gift for my daughter. She loves it. Takes great pictures and she was more than pleased with all the extras that came with it. Very prompt arrival easily beating the estimate! I'd have given it 5 stars had it not been for the camera coming with a battery that I suspect was defective. It would need recharging after only taking a few pictures. Ordered a replacement at another vendor and the cost was minimal. Would encourage anyone to buy this product from the vendor!

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Friday, March 7, 2014

Canon VIXIA HF R40 HD 53x Image Stabilized Optical Zoom Camcorder 8 GB Internal Drive Dual SDXC Car

Canon VIXIA HF R40 HD 53x Image Stabilized Optical Zoom Camcorder 8 GB Internal Drive Dual SDXC Card Slots and 3.0 Touch LCDI am a community college instructor and I have had problems with students who are absent for illness and those who just "muddle through" lectures. I wanted to be able to film my lectures for review and for those who miss class. I had been using another handheld very small internal storage video cam but I was dissatisfied with that product because the battery life was short and you had to restart the video record every 30 min. and my lectures are 2 hours + at times. Further I needed a recording format that was easy and didn't require me to reformat it to post... The Cannon HRR40 is incredible. The battery life is great (and you can leave it plugged in if you record a long time) and the 64 gig class 10 extreme scandisc supplemental memory card (GET THIS) is wonderful and fast... I have yet to have the lecture exceed the size I could record! AT SD the video is as crisp as any HD I have seen! I don't even need the wonderful HD mode! The touchscreen is a bit small but you rarely need it anyway once you are setup and I can carry it easily in my briefcase or even pocket as it is only about 6 inches by 3 by 3 in size... it is light and the quality is awesome... THIS IS A GREAT BUY!

Just wanted to write a quick review for those with Apples/Mac computers.

This records in MP4 to the SD card, so all you need to do, especially if you have a macbook pro, is put the SD card into your MBP slot and you can just drag the files to your computer. You can open it up in quicktime or you can use it for pretty much any video editing program or if you recorded it the way you want exactly, you can upload the mp4 files straight to youtube/fb, etc.

NEGATIVE

You can be recording in the highest quality MP4 format (35mbps), but if you are recording in lower light situation, the quality is just like a SD, standard definition quality. But, if you record it outside in sunny conditions, it'll show up pretty good.

Also, the AVCHD can be used in finalcutX and imovie. However, if you record in AVCHD format, you can't just create folders on your computer and save the files (like you would with the mp4 files), but you would have to open one of the video editing programs and import them all and make sure it's saved. What I like to do is, once the SD card is full, I would make a folder on my computer or external Hard drive and name it, "Day1" and then dump the files there (MP4 format). Erase the SD card, record more, then make another folder "Day2" and then dump the files there. So that I can use those files later to edit or share, etc. (and also have a backup of everything I recorded).

Just as reference, I do amateur videography and use canon DSLR cameras for photos and videos (t2i and markII) and do everything with Mac computers but I wanted a backup camcorder.

In short, if I were filming ONLY things outside, I'll get this but if I have film indoors, with just average lighting on the subject, I'm a bit concerned it's going to come out grainy. If this is purely for non-professional use and majority is for family things where you might want to share the quicktime files and/or upload them to youtube/fb, this will suffice. (if you don't have a HD TV, you won't even notice much difference anyway)

But the major thing is, this can work on Macs if you ONLY use the MP4 format for recording. (AVCHD files can be used in FinalcutX or imovie)

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I have tried for a few years to use various other entry level camcorders with mac computers and have always been so frustrated with the need to transcode everything I record. As far as I can tell, the popular AVCHD video format just doesn't play well with mac software. (Not sure how it does on Windows since I've never tried it.) I have tried so many video converter apps, and even the fastest ones take longer to convert the video than it took to record the video,and converting in iMovie is even worse. For me, the time consuming conversion step kind of takes the fun out of it, and for my wife makes it impossible altogether. It's just too darn much trouble. With this camera, though, you get the option to record either in AVCHD, or MP4 format. Videos recorded in the MP4 format can be played instantly on my mac in iPhoto or iTunes, as well as streamed directly to my Apple TV so we can watch them on the big screen. It is *so* much more convenient to not have to convert everything. The camera offers 4 different bitrate versions of MP4, but I find the 17mbps to be about right (there are 2 higher levels). Supposedly you can also record in both AVCHD and MP4 simultaneously using the internal storage and SD card, but I have not tried that yet. So far it's a winner. The video quality is about the same as all the other small sensor entry level camcorders (mediocre at best), but at least it's fun and easy to use with my mac.

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Great picture, compact and simple to use. I would recommend this product for the price and picture quality combo. The baby monitor feature is little lacking in range however is pretty cool feature when your in a pinch.

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I was so confused as to why my recording sessions would be in separate video files for each time I tried to pause during a intermission.

Looked all over the hard to read 200 page manual. It said to use the 'Start/Stop' button for pausing?

Finally contacted canon support, and in a obtuse way, said that this camcorder has no pause.

I know many digital recorders do not have pause, but they should not state in the manual that it is possible.

Luckily i found this limitation while still in my return period so back to the POP it goes.

Canon support reply:

Thank you for contacting Canon product support. I am sorry to hear the Start/Stop button on your Vixia HF R40 camcorder is starting a new recording.

One movie scene unit is considered to be from the point you press the Start/Stop button to start recording until you press again to pause the recording. The only way to record a continuous file is to wait until recording is complete before you press the Start/Stop button. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

I hope this information is helpful to you. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance with your Vixia HF R40 camcorder. Thank you for choosing Canon.

Sincerely,

Nancy

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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR 12MP Super CCD Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Dual Image Stabilized Opt

Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR 12MP Super CCD Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Dual Image Stabilized Optical ZoomI received this camera a week ago and have been very impressed with it so far. I had previously bought a Panasonic FX150 in December but returned it after 2 weeks due to horrible ISO400 performance and too much noise on the lower ISO settings as well. I had high hopes for this camera as I wanted a camera that could achieve good low light shots but thought something like the Panasonic LX3 was too big and too limiting with it's short zoom.

Before going into the many positives of this camera I want to express my only major negative with this camera and that is its ability to select the correct ISO setting for each shot. When shooting indoors in low to average light or when shooting with the flash the camera tends to choose a much higher ISO then needed resulting in shots with more noise then there should be. There is no reason for an image stabilized camera to select ISO800 with a shutter speed of 1/80 or faster when there is no movement in the frame. While this happens across all modes on the F200EXR it is more extreme in EXR Auto. I did a quick test with the camera taking two shots in P mode, EXR SN and EXR Auto seconds apart. P mode and EXR SN selected ISO200 while EXR Auto selected ISO400. In reality ISO100 would have been fine for this shot but the ISO200 shots still looked very good. I have even had shots where ISO400 would have been adequate but EXR Auto selected ISO1600! Thankfully in most modes you can set a max ISO to keep the setting better under control, EXR Auto is unfortunately always stuck in full Auto ISO. The one good thing to keep in mind here though is that the F200EXR's ISO400 performance is better then almost any other P&S out there so while it still might show some noise it will look almost as good as ISO200 on most of the cameras in its class. If EXR Auto is the main selling point for you then skip this camera. If you want one of the best cameras on the market right now then keep reading.

Now there are a lot of positives to this camera, many of which have already been discussed in other reviews so I won't go on forever about them. The screen is great and the camera feels solid in your hands. The menu system is a little strange but it's pretty easy to figure out once you get used to it. I am really just going to focus on image quality though. One of the best things about this camera is its EXR sensor that allows for 6MP images to be taken with low noise or increased dynamic range. While some may think 6MP isn't enough, don't believe the marketing hype. For 95% of the people out there 6MP is plenty and lower noise or increased dynamic range are far more useful then 12MP images. This lower noise is apparent across the board but is especially noticeable in how clean and detailed ISO400 and many ISO800 shots turn out on this camera. For web and 4x6 printing you will be hard pressed to find much difference in shots taken between ISO100 and ISO400 while in a true rarity for the class many ISO800 shots as well.

In my use I have found the secret to the best quality images from this camera is to avoid the EXR mode entirely and use P mode with the image size set to 6MP. While the instructions make it seem like the EXR sensor is only used when the mode dial is on EXR my results indicate that EXR is used anytime the image size is set to 6MP. For instance ISO100 with a DR of 400 would only be possible if EXR is used and this is possible in P mode (or M mode for that matter) as long as image size is set to 6MP. The setting I use for most shots is P mode, 6MP, DR set to Auto and ISO set to Auto (400). This keeps the ISO in a reasonable range and still allows the camera to take advantage of the EXR sensor. When shooting at night or in low light I will just adjust the ISO to Auto (800) to allow for a greater ISO range.

Overall I can't say enough positive things about this camera. Sure it would be nice if it had HD video or a higher resolution screen but those aren't required to take fantastic pictures. The automatic ISO performance is disappointing and the EXR Auto mode even more so but as I stated above there are plenty of work arounds. Sure the camera isn't perfect but I think for anyone willing to adjust some settings themselves will discover a P&S with some of the best all around image quality around.

I don't mean for this to be an in depth review. There are a lot of truly excellent in depth reviews posted here already.

I followed this camera since announcement and have been eagerly awaiting its release here in Canada. After about a week, though, it's going back.

The big issues I have with the camera may not be of high priority to other people, but are particularly important to me. This camera, as others have said, is generally superb, and can take absolutely fantastic pictures with the best dynamic range available.

And one other positive which is important to me but not mentioned by a lot of other people is the flash recycling time is quite good, maybe 2 seconds.

Auto white balance is excellent too.

My issues:

* Because this is to be a family camera, it has to be easy to use without really being educated about its functions. The full auto modes are not good enough the EXR mode is loud and annoying, and both auto modes take pictures in ISOs that are not even remotely necessary. I don't need my wife taking ISO 1600 shots in decent indoor lighting at 1/60th of a second. That's not particularly helpful. It also prevents me from ever using most of the presets (snow, party, etc)

* While high ISO is obviously better than anything else in a compact, the camera needs it because the image stabilization is not as good as on Canons and Panasonics because it is sensor-based rather than lens based.

* I come from A series Canons, and the ability to set apertures and/or shutter speeds is sorely missed, particularly were auto ISO gives you 800 or 1600 more often than 200 unless outside in daylight.

* Video is important for us because with small children it is nice to have a video capabilities at all times and we don't carry around a video camera. Video capabilities on this camera kind of suck.

* A critical point for me, though not much I'm sure for a lot of others, is continuous shooting. Rarely do kids look the right way, so to be able to burst shots until you get the right one is very important to me. This camera can only do quick bursts at full resolution for 3 shots (or at least it only keeps the first or the last 3), and the full continuous shoot mode is painfully slow, I would say one shot every 1.5 or 2 seconds as it refocuses between each shot. That is not nearly good enough, and while the camera does have a (very) quick continuous mode, that takes shots at only 3 megapixels.

* The battery cover keeps opening up in my pocket. Not a huge deal, but at the same time, maybe it is...

So like I said, the camera is great at what it does, but its limitations may be important depending on your needs. Video, as noted by others, is bad. Photos, as noted by others, are superb, IF you are expert enough to learn and use the camera. As a straight point and shoot, the camera is not particularly good, as it boosts ISO way too much. And continuous shooting is, for me at least, unacceptably slow.

I really wanted to like this camera, and dynamic range is something I always really wanted, but the F200 EXR just doesn't work for me.

I am inclined to try the new Panasonic super zoom next (the ZS3/TZ7). I don't need a super zoom, and I understand Panny is coming out with a similar 5x zoom at some point, but I don't want to wait. I understand the ZS3/TZ7's burst mode is faster, the lens is wider (and better), and the video is HD. I also understand the Panasonic has excellent lens-based image stabilization, and much better battery life (though I never had a problem with the F200's battery life). While the Panasonic has fewer manual controls, it is supposed to have the best auto in the business. While I would prefer more controls, it is more important for everyone to be able to pick up and use the camera to produce quality shots than for me to be able to (and have to) play to get pretty pictures.

I think Fuji really missed the strike zone on this one. This camera with a better lens, better auto intelligence, and better video (and better continuous shooting for me at least) could have been a huge smash success that reinvigorated the Fuji brand for cameras. As it is, the camera is a tiny small step forward but big step to the side from their previous compacts. It's really too bad.

Hope this helps.

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The short and sweet of it is this probably the sub-compact camera that will give you the best Image Quality (IQ) of any other camera in this category. I do not consider the Panny LX3 as being in this category as it is larger. If size is not an issue, then an interesting comparison can be drawn whereby they both produce excellent output with their own pluses and minuses. But, the LX3 was simply too large for my uses.

What it Is This is a specialty compact camera much like the F30 and F31fd before it. I owned both of those cameras. I call it "specialty" because you have to coax it a bit to get the best IQ from it, just like the F30 or F31fd. Just like the earlier Fxx series, you can't rely on "Auto" modes to yield the best pictures. This camera, just like the earlier Fxx series, hikes the ISO way too much for the shot at hand in most cases. I believe that this was done to absolutely insure that no blurry pictures occur. Anyone with decent technique can take crystal clear pictures at much lower ISO's and lower shutter speeds if the subject is still.

Advantages over the F31fd:

Better lens, MUCH less purple fringing

Sharper pictures even in 6MP mode

Wider and longer reach

Image Stabilization

Better Noise Profile Noise reduction is less aggressive thereby retaining more detail in 6MP mode. Noise may be a bit more prevelant, but it is much less bothersome on the F200exr. It is more film like in terms of grain, not that blotchy colored mess that can often be seen on cameras in this class.

12MP high resolution is there if desired and the subject is suited to it.

MUCH better WB. The F31fd was way too cool when doing typical shooting outdoors. I had to put it on the "cloudy" setting to get it to a more realistic balance even in sunny conditions. This is not the case with the F200exr. The white balance does a great job indoors and out. One less thing to fiddle with on the F200exr.

Dynamic Range, though not as high as billed, is better than the F31fd when in 6MP mode.

Disadvantages:

Shorter battery life

Lens is slower on the wide end, 2.8 vs. 3.3.

(I really hope they come out with an E900 update to address these issues)

Manual control, just like the F31 can be difficult when compared to the LX3 or the FZ28. There isn't the PASM modes on the selector dial, though a P mode and M mode are offered, but not at the level of control that you would get with a cam that gives you full control.

What it isn't Fuji has billed this as the ultimate point and shoot. While it can certainly function in that role, you will not get the best IQ out of it that way. This is why you will see the occassional 1 and 2 star reviews with this camera, just like with the F31fd. The F31fd in knowledgeable hands could produce photographs of spectacular quality as does the F200exr. But, don't expect it to do that in auto point and shoot mode including the exr auto mode (jumping to high ISO's way too fast). Pannies don't do that and the LX3 may be better choice for this kind of shooting. It's auto mode tends to peak at ISO 400 until very low shutter speeds are encountered, and then it will increase the ISO from there. This is similar to the FZ28, which I do have. Great zoom cam btw. Panny also accounts for movement in the frame too. The LX3 also has that awesome F2.0 lens offering over at least a 1 stop advantage over the Fuji. This would be great if you didn't have to pocket the thing. The menus on the Fuji just aren't as easy to use as some other cams in this class and don't seem to offer the level of features either. This has not changed from the F31.

In summary, this camera, like the F31fd before it, is all about the sensor. You will have to put up with some annoyances in terms of camera features, but the output really is spectacular for a camera of this size. Know what this camera is and is not before you buy it, and you won't be dissappointed. If it is IQ in a pocketable compact you are after, then you have reached your destination.

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The FujiFilm F200EXR is a very compact camera that packs a lot of advanced features into a "Point & Shoot" format camera body. This camera is capable of taking outstanding photos in all of it's modes, including the "Auto" Mode for everyday picture taking (not to be confused with "Auto EXR Mode", see below). We are avid photographers and own several other digital cameras, including Point & Shoot, Compact, and a dSLR that we use for family photos and taking product pictures for our small business.

This is somewhat of a lengthy review, so I will summarize my findings here:

If you are looking for a "Point & Shoot" camera for taking the occasional casual picture, this camera is probably overkill for your needs and you would be better off with a less expensive alternative. That being said, if you are looking for a very powerful, feature rich camera that can be made to perform well in almost any setting and for any application, all in a very small "Point & Shoot" format, then this camera is well worth the investment! This camera packs more features and often takes better pictures than our much more expensive dSLR camera.

Now for my overview and full review:

The F200EXR is truly packed with many top of the line features, including -

* 12 Megapixel Super CCD EXR Sensor

* 3" LCD Screen

* Wide Angle (28 mm) through 5x Optical Zoom (140 mm)

* Dual Image Stabilization

* Wide Range of Preconfigured Modes (see below)

* Face Recognition with automatic in camera Red Eye Removal (works well!)

* Support for SD, SDHC, and xD cards

* Includes 48 meg of internal memory, enough space for about 10 pictures in the highest quality mode

* Long lasting Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery (NP-50)

What's in the Box -

* F200EXR Camera

* Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery (initial charge took just under 2 hours)

* Home Battery Charger

* Wrist Strap

* Proprietary USB/Video Cable (standard video/audio only, a HD cable is available but not included)

* Printed Basic Manual Booklet (in several languages)

* CD with Owner's Manual (Full) in PDF

* CD with FinePixViewer Software (not bad image management, basic editing, and linking to Fuji web content)

* Plastic Sleeve for Battery Storage

* Miscellaneous Warrantee and Warning Pages

The Controls on the small camera body are generally well placed and easy to use, with a "rose" type interface for selecting and navigating the many menu options, selecting Flash, Macro, Self Timer, Delete, and Exposure Compensation settings. In addition to the Power Button, there are also four small buttons for selecting Playback, Photo Mode (F), Face Recognition and Red Eye Removal, and Display.

Pressing and holding the Playback button while the camera is off will turn on the camera and allow for viewing your pictures without extending the lens.

The Photo Mode (F) sets many options that will affect your pictures, like ISO, Dynamic Range, Image Size, Image Quality (jpeg compression, I turned mine from the default "Normal" to "Fine"), White Balance, and Film Simulation. Interestingly enough, this important mode is not covered in any detail in the printed "Basic Manual" so you must look at the Owner's Manual on the CD or download it from the Fuji web site.

The numerous shooting modes are accessed through the Dial and include:

* "Auto" (Red Camera Icon) mode allows the F200EXR to be used as a "Point & Shoot" and usually produces truly outstanding quality pictures

* EXR Mode (EXR Icon, White Letters with Red Background) -

Fine Capture Mode (High Resolution), produces very crisp detail of intricate subjects and is useful in product photography The Camera will display HR when in this mode.

Pixel Fusion Mode (High Sensitivity and Low Noise), produces low-light shots with minimal noise The Camera will display SN when in this mode.

Dual Capture (Wide Dynamic Range), takes two pictures and merges them in-camera to provide great detail in highlights and low lights. The camera will display DR when in this mode.

Auto EXR Mode, tries to select between several presets (many found in the SP Mode, see below). This is very Hit & Miss, as the camera will "hunt" around a lot I will avoid using this mode and use the regular "Auto" mode or manually set the SP mode when possible.

* Program (P) and Manual (M) modes are standard modes enabling the user to set Shutter/Aperture priority or to take full control of settings, respectively

* Natural (N) is an interesting option for capturing images with the natural scene lighting

* Natural + Flash (N+ Lightning Bolt Icon) option takes two pictures, one as the "Natural" mode and another with the flash, to ensure a good picture is captured.

* Movie Mode (Movie Camera Icon) is a really useful video (with audio) clip capture mode that allows for 320 or 640 resolution at 30 Frames/Second. The clips are saved in standard AVI format and are surprisingly good! The one main complaint is that you cannot use Zoom while filming, so you must select the Zoom you want before starting.

* Scene Position (SP) Mode allows you to select between 15 presets, including:

Portrait, Portrait Enhancer, Landscape, Sport, Night, Night (Tripod), Fireworks, Sunset, Snow, Beach, Underwater (for use with the optional Underwater Case, this camera is not waterproof), Museum (turns off sound, flash, and Focus Assist Light), Party, Flower, and Text

There are far too many options and combinations to cover much more deeply, so I'll wrap this up with my major likes and dislikes:

Likes -

* Great Point & Shoot "Auto" Mode takes impressive 12 MP pictures (file size is roughly 4.3 MB in Large 4:3/Fine resolution)

* Very low "Shutter Lag", even when not pre-focused

* Impressive Wide Angle and 5x Optical Zoom Lens

* Clear description of Shooting Modes displayed on LCD when changing dial settings

* Fantastic EXR Modes allow for capturing outstanding pictures that would have been unusable with lesser cameras. In particular, the Pixel Fusion (SN) and Dual Capture (DR) modes are very useful for solving difficult photography problems.

* Outstanding "Super Intelligent Flash" produces great illuminated scenes without washing out the subject, a feature that is very useful in Macro Mode which we use heavily for our business product photography needs.

* Accurate Face Recognition with automatic in-camera Red Eye Reduction This feature assures people are in focus, helps with in-camera Slide Show playback, and can automatically remove Red Eye. It is also very cool to watch it work!

* Large ISO range of 100 to 12800, without much noise or grain when using SN mode

* Decent battery life of about 180 200 or so shots without flash, drops fairly quickly if flash is used a lot. I recommend buying an extra battery or two.

* Lots of user selectable options Spending a little time reading the Owner's Manual is a good investment to learn about all of the features packed into this camera.

Dislikes -

* Steep Learning Curve (reading the Owner's Manual is absolutely required to take full advantage of all the features this camera offers)

* Auto EXR Mode is really "Hit or Miss", we will not be using this option as the camera makes a lot of noise and does not always select an appropriate mode.

* No Zooming while filming in Movie Mode

* No Remote Control

* HD Cable is not included

This is a very powerful camera that can be made to outperform almost any other consumer grade camera currently on the market if you spend a little time reading the Owner's Manual and do a little experimenting with the extensive options.

We have been able to take absolutely beautiful pictures in the standard "Auto" mode and have produced some photos that we would not have been able capture, because of tricky lighting, by using the EXR modes. We will likely make the F200EXR our primary camera for taking our business product pictures (using the EXR "Fine Capture" mode), as the results are truly outstanding!

The F200EXR is "Highly Recommended"! The positive elements of this camera significantly outweigh the few negative items, making this an easy choice for those in need of the advanced features and functionality this camera delivers in a very compact Point & Shoot form factor, 5 out of 5 Stars!

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I consider myself to be a photo enthusiast / semi-professional as I do some commissioned portrait work on the side. I primarily work with the Nikon D300 DSLR for all of my photography and once I switched over 100% to DSLR's a few years back, I never thought I'd find a "pocket sized point and shoot" camera that I'd be "unashamed" to carry around with me. Well, I was wrong. I recently got my hands on the F200EXR, and it is a beautiful thing! It's got plenty of resolution (12MP) to satisfy any and all photographic needs, but even more important and impressive is its ability to capture clean (very low noise) images in low light (particularly when you boost the ISO to 6400 at a reduced resolution of 6MP). Another wonderful benefit not typically found in digital, let alone point and shoot cameras, is its wide dynamic range. Digital sensors have had a difficult time dealing with high contrast scenes, and losing detail in the shadows and highlights. The EXR sensor does a tremendous job of handling these situations with ease. I keep my details in the shadows without totally blowing out my highlights. Is the camera going to replace my D300...of course not, but it's absolutely my camera of choice for my everyday needs and will always be with me to capture lifes moments...especially with a newborn on the way! I'm not even worried about when the baby really gets moving either because between the high sensitivity, and the 5fps burst rate...I'll catch all the action.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

NEW Waterproof 18MP Digital Camera& Video Recorder (Pink)

NEW Waterproof 18MP Digital Camera& Video RecorderThe picture quality is ok. Very blurry if you move just a little bit. The video picture is ok but the sound for the video really sucks. Love that its waterproof but I'd prefer better sound and picture instead of waterproof.

It's what would expected for the price. I bought it for my grand daughter, it will meet her expectations, we won't feel bad if she breaks it or loses it cause it didn't cost a mint.

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The idea of this camera is great and, it seemed to be made well. However, for day to day use, the LCD is extremely dark and hard to see. Also, any slight movement results in a blurred photo (so dont buy this for kids). Also, the flash has to charge between shots and takes a full 5-7 seconds between pictures. Lastly, the menu isnt intuitive at all. For pure under water purposes, it may be just fine. Just not a day to day camera

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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Canon DC230 1MP DVD Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom

Canon DC230 1MP DVD Camcorder with 35x Optical ZoomI got this over 2 weeks ago. The quality of the digital video image is good when recoding in standard recording (not EP).

The book that comes with the Camera is extremely poorly written. I had some difficulty figuring out how to finalize a DVD, the main thing is that the Camera should be connected to the power, it would not finalize while on battery, DVD -R cannot be un-finalized.

Editing VOB files requires additional software. On the other hand you can play without any problem your video straight out of the finalized mini DVD-R on any DVD player, including your computer DVD device.

This would be a great camcorder in all respects if pictures taken in the dark were not so very grainy. One solution to this would be the addition of a video light that would produce good video of near subjects. Also, Canon should include video software (such as MyDVD for Canon), an 8cm DVD, and a wrist or shoulder strap with the camera. I don't believe it pays off to be "cheap."

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If you want a simple way to take decent video and burn it onto a DVD with basically no editing, this is a good choice. If you want to take that video and put it on your computer, this thing is terrible. It doesn't come with any video software, even though the manual has instructions for Roxio MyDVD for Canon. This software comes with a different model, and you can't buy the "for Canon" version separately. The regular MyDVD from Roxio costs $70, and is terrible.

Overall, my old Sony miniDV tape camcorder worked better with my computer. I think the main benefit here will be to capture raw video of the kids on a little DVD, then just mail the DVD to the in-laws.

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We bought this camcorder because it had the ability to take pictures as well as videos. It is a good price and it is small and cute and light. First of all, becareful what dvd you buy. it really doesn't work with all of them, it warns you on the instructions that it doesn't work with all brands, but it doesn't tell you which ones. So we bought several brands and we couldn't get the camcorder to record. It couldn't recognize the dvd. So we then tried the sd card and taking pictures. Well, it doesn't let you use the sd card to record videos, and worse of all it takes terrible pictures. No kidding, these were not even decent pictures. 35mm camera does a million times better. It is always fuzzy and unclear and you cant move even a mm or the picture will be unrecognizable.

It was overall very disappointed and I am currently in the process of sending it back. We just decided to buy a regular camera that has the capability of taking videos that are just as good quality and way way million times better looking pictures.

So the main warning: do not buy it because it can also take pictures, it doesn't take good pictures. not even bad pictures, all you can see is a wave, and when the picture is sort of clear, everybody looks like they have chickenpox because the resolution really sucks. Also, if you want it as a camcorder, find out who has bought it, and ask what dvd they actually bought.

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After using this camera for a while, I already have more than a dozen DVDs, there are no way of playing the DVDs in my computers, tried various versions of Windows with no luck, can't play them in DVD player either, the only way is to play it in the Camcorder itself, the software supplied by Canon labeled as "Digital Video" solutions disk is a lie, it doesn't do video, only handle images. The mannul claim you can connect the camcorder to PC with the digtal cable supplied, it didn't work, PC won't recogize it, keep asking if you want to reformat the disk. Horrible, horrible, just gave up on it, bought a different brand instead! don't know what to do with the recorded DVDs.

Sean

Thursday, November 21, 2013

VideoSecu 2 Wireless Security Cameras CCTV Home Surveillance Kit Night Vision with 2 Audio Video Da

VideoSecu 2 Wireless Security Cameras CCTV Home Surveillance Kit Night Vision with 2 Audio Video Day Night Security Cameras One 2.4GHz Receiver 3PSOrdered these cameras with the highest of hopes. There discription sounded great. When I rec'd them I was delighted. After setting up (very easy) day viewing was ok. Night nothing. Tried all that the seller suggested with no results. Refused new item. Doesn"t work 1st. time I'm out. (no 3 strikes) Waited almost three weeks for return to find that they charged me for the shipping twice. Had to contact Amazon to ajust. Update. They told Amazon it was scratched thats the reason for the double charge on shipping. THEY lie. My suggestion. Stay away.

The cameras seemed of good quality. I think for indoor use and close range, they will work good. My application was for outdoor use and was unsatisfactory. I returned the kit and got a message that my credit card would not be charged and a credit would be given. If that dosen't happen, I will be writing another review.

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