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Author: Steve ParkerSteve Parker
Date: Jul 11, 2008 07:27
I am in need of remote control software for a canon A95.
I know and use the PSRemote by Breeze. Great software. But "Is there
anything for the mac side of things?"
Before I get flamed by the PC crowd, I want to incorporate a
photobooth/animation stand directly into video editing suite.
I use Final Cut and sneakernet the card over from the PC Canon.
It would be simpler if I could just control the camera from the Mac.
Thanks
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Author: pratikpratik
Date: May 24, 2008 22:38
http://gizmo-luvers.blogspot.com/
Fujifilm Finepix Z200fd
Kodak Olympics-branded M2008 digital camera
Fujifilm FinePix the A850
Pentax unveils Optio W60
Olympus E520
Olympus E-520 10 mp
BenQ E800, C850, and C750 Digital Cameras
Sealife DC800 Underwater Camera
2 see more visit
http://gizmo-luvers.blogspot.com/
ans many more
plz leave urr comments and revieews abt the prducta
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Author: JimCJimC
Date: May 23, 2008 19:00
I'm looking at several digital cameras in the $200 - $300 price range,
and have some rather basic questions. Two that seem attractive are the
Fuji S1000fd ($250 at a local dealer) and the Nikon Coolpix P60 (around
$230). They both have digital viewfinders that provide essential
information about the settings and let you see the picture directly
rather than trying to see it on the rear screen. This to me seems to be
an advantage, particularly in bright sunlight. Both have over 8 Mpx and
plenty of features. The Fuji has a larger body and has a 12X optical
zoom compared with 5x for the Nikon. Both use AA batteries, although
the Fuji uses four of them compared with two in the Nikon.
My previous experience has been with 35mm SLR film cameras and also
older medium format cameras, and with an older Nikon Coolpix 880 (which
we didn't like because we could never tell when it was going to take a
picture (shutter lag), or whether or not it had taken one (unless we
could see the screen).
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