Wide-Angle Lenses
Wide-angle lenses cover an angle of view greater than 60, capturing scenes that are wider than normal. The wide-angle focal lengths also have the ability to expand the space between objects that are in the foreground and those in the background, making the whole scene seem bigger. » More: Lens types
Archive for April, 2009
Lens types
April 13th, 2009Prime vs. Zoom Lenses
April 13th, 2009Lenses come in two types: prime lenses and zoom lenses. Prime lenses have only one focal length, and are sometimes called fixed focal length lenses. The two names are interchangeable. Prime lenses are easier to make because they have to be sharp only at one focal length, making the optics a whole lot simpler than their zoom counterparts. Zoom lenses cover a range of focal lengths, » More: Prime vs. Zoom Lenses
Canon Vixia HF20
April 13th, 2009Canon Vixia HF20 is a high definition camcorder with built-in 32GB flash memory, very solid design and plenty of image effects. » More: Canon Vixia HF20
Canon SD780 IS
April 12th, 2009Canon SD780 IS features 3x optical zoom, image stabilization, face detection and much, much more in its tiny body. » More: Canon SD780 IS
Sony Ericsson C903
April 9th, 2009Sony Ericsson C903 is a 5 megapixel cameraphone with built-in GPS receiver, swift and elegant UI, large and bright display and much, much more. » More: Sony Ericsson C903
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150
April 1st, 2009Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 is a remarkably good compact point and shoot digital camera with some features that even professional should appreciate. » More: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150