Snap the Perfect Moment With a Casio High Speed Pocket Camera

Posted by thegeek | Posted in Tech | Posted on 27-10-2009

Ever since I read about the Casio high speed camera, I was fascinated by its features. The camera promised 1000 frames per second (fps) photography at incredible 1/40,000 sec. speed! I weighed the pros and cons of getting the normal 20x optical zoom model or the pocket version. The pocket version had a lower optical zoom of 5x but there could be more fun carrying it innocuously to parties and social functions. So I ordered the Casio Exilim Ex-FC100 camera from a shop in New York and received it by UPS within a few days.

I opened the box and looked at the small 156g camera which was about the size of a normal cell phone, just a little wider and thicker. But on closer look, there seem to be many buttons on it which looked unfamiliar to me.
The first remarkable difference is that the movie mode has its own dedicated ON-OFF record button separate from the normal shutter button for taking pictures. This facilitates the taking of snapshots even when the movie clip is being shot!

Just below the movie record button is a rotary toggle to change from standard to high definition HD mode. The camera is capable of taking a HD movie at 1280×720 pixels at 30 fps. The STD mode supports high speed movies at 210 fps, 420 fps and 1000 fps. As you climb higher on the fps scale, the size of the image reduces proportionately. The size of the image at 480×360 pixels at 210 fps is acceptable format for YouTube.

I tried shooting the flight of pigeon at different speeds, and was surprised at the 1000 fps movie clip. The recorded slow movement of the wings was a pleasure to watch. It displayed how nature has perfected its flying machine; you can see it at YouTube: 7RC2W97_yz0. I recorded a man walking at 210 fps and it unfolded the walking movements which were not evident at normal speed. The movie of a bird flying in the sky at 420 fps was also fun to see.

But I soon discovered the limitation of the high speed function. The built-in flash did not support high speed and therefore shooting HS indoors or at night does not give the desired results. The clips are grainy due to high ISO and don’t look that great. The high speed function is therefore useful in shooting sports and interesting movements at outdoor settings preferable in sunlight or really bright light. I shot a movie of the flight of a butterfly in my garden at 420 fps. The movie turned out to be an art film! My jerky hand movements were smoothened by the high speed into a smooth flowing composition! See it on YouTube at 7Q_wZVawYMA.

After exploring the movie mode, I went on to see what the camera does for the snapshots. I searched for the normal aperture and speed priority settings, but did not find any. The exposure therefore is completely automatic and the camera selects the best exposure by setting the aperture, speed and ISO (in auto mode) on its own. There is nothing manual setting about it.

What requires manual settings are a host of options related to speed. Looking at these features you know that it is a versatile high speed camera with potential ability to give you the perfect shot every time. When an event is happening at a fast pace, it is very difficult to capture the right moment. By the time you press the shutter button, you may have missed the exact moment. There are 3 ways by which the camera helps you overcome this hurdle: (1) by offering you a selection from a series of 6M images taken at upto 30 fps just before and after clicking the button; it does that in high speed continuous shooting CS mode or (2) by getting the camera to show you the action in slow motion for you to click at the right moment. When you point and shoot at an object by pressing the button “Slow” located at the top left, the camera begins to record images for the time period chosen by you which can be 1, 2 or 3 seconds. The camera then plays out the stored images slowly at speed chosen by you within the scale of 1 to 8. As the images are played on the screen you have plenty of time to click the right moment of the event by pressing the shutter button. Only the frame which you click is saved on the camera. And finally (3), by capturing and saving multiple pictures at 1 fps in the normal speed continuous mode. The camera takes and saves the 9M sized images as long as the shutter button remains pressed. You can then select the shots that you like. All these three modes give you ways to capture images over the duration of the event so that you do not miss out the precise moment. I found that this was the unique and most useful ability of the camera.

On the mundane duty of the camera to take 9M single frame shots, the quality of the pictures at normal settings was not satisfactory. I found that I needed to set Quality at Fine, Sharpness at +2, Saturation at -1 and Contrast at +1 to obtain good shots comparable with my Panasonic camera. The other picture parameters are easy set quickly. Press the button on the bottom right labeled BS which stands for Best Shot. Thumbnail images showing different scenes like outdoor, shade, portrait, high contrast etc. open up on the screen. Just match the scene you are going to shoot with corresponding one and viola; all the settings are automatically done.

Overall, I find that the camera can be used to capture a series of pictures covering the time-span of the event from which selection could be made. This is a unique solution to capture the right moments which makes our chosen photographs more eye-catching and free of mis-timed shots. I really do not know whether there is any practical value in everyday photography for its ability to make slow motion movies with high speed recording, though it’s an interesting gimmick. It may have some specific applications in analyzing the movements of sportsmen and actors. The ability of the camera to do HD movies is positively a welcome feature. The EX-FC 100 is undoubtedly a significant step forward in camera innovation. Casio merits applause for launching such a creative camera in the market. As for me, it’s the camera that I would be carrying in my pocket wherever I go.

The author Dilip Dahanukar studied engineering in India and management in the USA. His interest in photography and technology has resulted in this article. He has written many books available on Amazon. He spends his weekends in his forest-garden abode in the hills in India. Visit the webpage of the author: ‘Dilip Dahanukar’Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/snap-the-perfect-moment-with-a-casio-high-speed-pocket-camera-1387861.html

Becker Traffic Assist Helps Your Driving

Posted by thegeek | Posted in Tech | Posted on 27-10-2009

The Becker Traffic Assist Z98 is an improvement over previous models of Becker, we have tested, since they provide better graphics, clearer maps has (with much improved use of colour) and a user-friendly menu navigation.

Smaller initial difficulties in switching on the device (such as the power button will take time to respond), were soon forgotten, and it was clear that Becker has been working to improve on previous versions.

This has no gps safety camera alerts and traffic messages, which seems a bit misleading, given the model is called “Traffic Assist”.

On the way, the differences between this model and Becker had previously tested models clear. Gone are the bland gray and white are used in the mapping, in its place-contrast colours that are to help ensure that everything clearer. Route indicators and other symbols are bigger – this all contributes to an improved user experience.

The quick menu uses words instead of confusing icons that we have seen before, allowing faster access to quite a few settings and options.
A remarkable feature of this model is to see the map on the roundabout. The view is very large and the exact position of the vehicle is represented on the carousel, so it is easy to see which exit you turn right at the stop.

Becker Traffic Assist Z98 Sat Nav – Europe is optimized to offer the demanding applications of user navigation on the street. It comes with comprehensive features and functions that you all are invited to support the trip. With its 4.3-inch TFT display and touch-screen interface allows you to simplify your overall use.

Effective storage is possible with the built-in 2 GB of memory. This sat nav system is a simple navigation through 40 European countries (Navteq Q2/2008) possible. Free Map Update Q3 2008 is possible, and you could update the POI’s before even installed. SD card slot is the memory option in this device. The fitted battery provides juice for duration of 2 hours. It offers 2D/3D Map and Turn-by-turn navigation instructions. The device shows the route as a text and provides points of interest along the route.

It supports UK, ROI & Full European mapping. With the advanced options such as automatic on / off with ignition and automatic day and night, it offers more convenience. In addition to the device offers full code and Lane Assistant. This unit provides voice output in 28 languages with country-specific characters. Dynamic street signs and alternative routes are displayed on the screen.

Becker Traffic Assist Z98 Sat Nav system can be attached to the car windscreen for easy accessibility. You can benefit from accessories such as In Car Charger (Mini USB), USB cable (USB to Mini-USB) and two part-time windshield mounting bracket. Other than that, there is a field of the Quick Start Guide, Becket Traffic Assist Content Manager DVD-ROM and manuals.

The way the information provided is also useful. Although small, the pop-up-down arrows appear, as well as urban interchanges. For some this seems a large blue banner also (like road signs), with arrows showing the right way.

This SA aisle unit is very easy to use and has clear graphics. However, it was not a name that does not come with the camera or traffic information.

Elmo Populous is an electronics enthusiast and reviewer. He particularly enjoys reviewing sat nav systems and really liked the Becker Traffic Assist gps unit.Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/becker-traffic-assist-helps-your-driving-1388351.html

The Pros and Cons in Buying Printer Ink Cartridge Refills

Posted by thegeek | Posted in Tech | Posted on 27-10-2009

Printer Ink refill kits have vastly improved over the decades. Computer Supply companies manufacture quality ink refill kits. But the ink refilling process can still be a bit technical and difficult for some people. Before buying ink refills you need to consider a lot of things, like for example the quality, reliability and also the price. Below are the pros and cons you need to look at yourself before refilling your ink.

The Pros of refilling ink

* It’s cheaper. Refill kits are usually the cheapest option out there for third-party cartridges. Because you’re buying only the ink, it is cheaper compared with ink cartridges. There are companies that offer cheap printer ink, companies that offer a great service with excellent prices.

* It’s green. Using a refill kit allows you to recycle your old printer cartridges instead of throwing them away. This way, you’re not only saving money you’re also saving the environment and helping the Mother Earth become cleaner.

* It’s convenient. If you have a refill kit, you won’t have to go to the store every time your cartridges run out, all you have to do is just refill them and put them back in the printer.

The Cons of refilling ink

* Room for mistakes. Because you’re refilling your cartridge by hand, there’s room for some human error in the process.

* Complex cartridges. Today’s cartridges have computer chips and other high-tech features that can get in the way of injecting your own ink. Not all cartridges are the same so you have to make sure that you’re buying the ink refill that is suitable to your computer printer.

* Warranty trouble. It’s a myth that any use of third-party ink or cartridges will void your printer’s warranty out of hand. But if the damage caused to your printer is obviously from a third-party ink, this may cause problems with your warranty. Companies do not void printer warranty and that the most important thing is to buy them from a reputable source with a full guarantee. One example of the savings which can be made on compatible ink is on the popular HP 21 ink cartridge. The original HP cartridge has 5ml of ink retails at approx £14.00. A standard remanufactured printer cartridge has 20ml of ink and can be picked up for around a tenner. That’s four times as much ink for around 2/3 the price. So you can see the savings are astronomical.

Buying ink refill kits can save you a lot of money. However, they are not perfect and do have their own disadvantages also. If you still want to save money without risking problems from human error in the ink refill process, you can still find cheap cartridges through companies that sell remanufactured or original third-party cartridges.

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