Rabu, 25 Maret 2009

VIDEO ABOUT NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE STUDY AS REPORT Of DANGER EATING RED MEAT HOGS HEADLINES AND MOO AND OINK TAKE ANOTHER HIT IN THE BATTLE OF FOO

VIDEO ABOUT NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE STUDY AS REPORT OF DANGER EATING RED MEAT HOGS HEADLINES AND MOO AND OINK TAKE ANOTHER HIT IN THE BATTLE OF FOOD HEART DISEASE AND CANCER


Food that comes from animals that moo or oink took another hit latterly as a study about the putative dangers of red meat, beef and pork "hogged" the headlines. Most of us eat meat and will continue to do so but the report in the Annals of Internal Medicine was indeed food for thought.



"Cutting back on steak, sausages and salami could help prolong your life
, according to the most comprehensive study done on meat and mortality. Researchers tracked half a million Americans over a decade and found those who ate more red and processed meats appear to have a "modestly increased" risk of dying from all causes, and specifically from cancer or heart disease".



In contrast,those who ate more white meat have a decreased risk of dying, and in particular of dying from cancer. Diet is thought to influence the incidence of several cancers but it's hard to unravel which aspects of diet are important.A previous study in PLOS Medicine, for example, tried to shed light on cancer and what we eat. It indicated that a high red meat intake is associated with an increased risk of esophageal and liver cancer, and that one in ten colorectal and one in ten lung cancers could be avoided if people reduced their red and processed meat intake.



  • Studying Animals to See What Works Against Cancer in Humans

    "The results of the study complement the recommendations by the American Institute for Cancer Research and the World Cancer Research Fund to reduce red and processed meat intake to decrease cancer incidence," said Rashmi Sinha, a specialist in nutritional epidemiology at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Md. The lead author of the study added that she is personally not a vegetarian". "There are various mechanisms by which meat may be related to mortality. In relation to cancer, meat is a source of several multisite carcinogens, including heterocyclic amines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,16-21 which are both formed during high-temperature cooking of meat, as well as N-nitroso compound".




  • Red meat Increases Risk of
  • Meat Intake and Mortality A Prospective Study of Over Half a Million People


    A STUDY OF RED AND PROCESSED MEAT INTAKE IN RELATION TO CANCER RISK AMPLIFIES CONCERNS ABOUT CANCER AND EATING TOO MUCH RED MEAT AND PROCESSED MEAT



    Too Much of A Good Thing A Thumbs Down to Too Much Processed Meats Bacon, Pastrami and Salami, as well as Hot Dogs and Sausages












    Let's face it, hot dogs,sausages,hamburger,steak,cold cuts all taste good. It would be an "unappetizing" notion to stop eating these tasty foods. However moderation certainly seems to be something to think about.




    The evidence that the intake of red meat (beef, pork, and lamb) and of processed meat (for example, bacon, ham, and sausages) is linked to cancer risk has been suspected and reported previously.The study released by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) said that excess body fat as well as consumption of alcohol, red meat and processed meats like bacon, hot dogs and so on increase your risk of developing cancer.






    The previous study which appeared in PLOS Medicine reported on a study of a link between processed and red meats and cancer. "Nearly half a million US men and women aged 50–71 years old joined the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study. The participants none of whom had had cancer previously, completed a questionnaire about their dietary habits over the previous year and provided other personal information such as their age, weight, and smoking history". The study used these data and information from state cancer registries to look for associations between the intake of red and processed meat and the incidence of various cancers".



    The prospective study( i.e a study in which people are identified and then followed forward in time) provided "strong evidence that people who eat a lot of red and processed meats have greater risk of developing colorectal and lung cancer than do people who eat small quantities".




    "Red meat intake was calculated from the frequency of consumption and portion size information of all types of beef, pork, and lamb; this included bacon, beef, cold cuts, ham, hamburger, hot dogs, liver, pork, sausage, and steak. The processed meat variable included bacon, red meat sausage, poultry sausage, luncheon meats (red and white meat), cold cuts (red and white meat), ham,regular hot dogs,and low fat hot dogs made from poultry.



    "Although the researchers allowed for factors such as smoking history that might have affected cancer incidences, some of the effects they ascribe to meat intake might be caused by other lifestyle factors. Furthermore, because the study's definitions of red meat and processed meat overlapped—bacon and ham, for example, were included in both categories—exactly which type of meat is related to cancer remains unclear".




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    "Most of the study participants were non-Hispanic white, so these findings may not apply to people with different genetic backgrounds. Nevertheless, they add to the evidence that suggests that decreased consumption of red and processed meats could reduce the incidence of several types of cancer".




  • A Prospective Study of Red and Processed Meat Intake in Relation to Cancer Risk



  • PDF of Prospective Study of Red and Processed Meat Intake in Relation to cancer Risk

    This seems to go along with the previous report by the American Institute of Cancer Research which recommended:

  • Limit consumption of red meats (such as beef, pork and lamb) and avoid processed meats.(they say to stay away from things like hot dogs and bacon)
    "To reduce your cancer risk, eat no more than 18 oz. (cooked weight) per week of red meats, like beef, pork and lamb and avoid processed meat such as ham, bacon, salami, hot dogs and sausages."

    "Red meat refers to beef, pork and lamb, - foods like hamburgers, steak, pork chops and roast lamb. The term processed meat refers to meats preserved by smoking, curing or salting, or by the addition of preservatives. Examples include ham, bacon, pastrami and salami, as well as hot dogs and sausages.







    "The evidence from the Expert Report that red meat is a cause of colorectal cancer is convincing. This evidence is much stronger now than it was in the mid-1990s. Red meat contains substances that are linked to colon cancer. For example, heme iron, the compound that gives red meat its color, has been shown to damage the lining of the colon.Studies also show that people who eat a lot of red meat tend to eat less plant-based foods, so they benefit less from their cancer-protective properties".



    There is also convincing evidence that choosing processed meat increases the chances of colorectal cancer. The expert panel advises limiting red meat and avoiding processed meat. Studies show we can eat up to 18 ounces a week of red meat without raising cancer risk. Research on processed meat shows cancer risk starts to increase with any portion.



    "When meat is preserved by smoking, curing or salting, or by the addition of preservatives, cancer-causing substances (carcinogens) can be formed. These substances can damage cells in the body, leading to the development of cancer".




  • Be as lean as possible without becoming underweight.

  • Be physically active for at least 30 minutes every day.

  • Avoid sugary drinks. Limit consumption of energy-dense foods (particularly processed foods high in added sugar, or low in fiber, or high in fat).

  • Eat more of a variety of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and legumes such as beans.



  • If consumed at all, limit alcoholic drinks to 2 for men and 1 for women a day.

  • Limit consumption of salty foods and foods processed with salt (sodium). (You will be shocked when you look at a food label of some processed foods and see how much sodium they contain)."Consuming too much salt can be harmful to our health, increasing our risk of stomach cancer as well as high blood pressure".



    Our daily intake of salt should be less than 2,400 milligrams. We actually need much less than this. Most people in the Untied States currently consume more than 2,400 mg, but there are simple ways to cut down on our intake.



    "The Expert Panel found that salt and salt-preserved foods probably increase the chance of developing stomach cancer. Studies have shown that high salt intakes can damage the lining of the stomach. This is one way in which it might increase the risk of stomach cancer".



    "Most of the salt in our diets comes from processed foods. We are not always aware that these foods are high in salt because they may not taste ‘salty,’ so make sure to read the sodium content on the Nutrition Facts label. Watch out for breakfast cereals, bread, frozen meals, pizza and chips. Also, check the amount of sodium in canned products, such as soups and sauces, and avoid processed meats. Even sweet foods like cookies can contain high levels of salt".



  • Don't use supplements to protect against cancer.

    Special Population Recommendations

  • It is best for mothers to breastfeed exclusively for up to 6 months and then add other liquids and foods.

  • After treatment, cancer survivors should follow the recommendations for cancer prevention.

  • And always remember – do not smoke or chew tobacco.


  • Put down the Bacon! Report Emphasizes Cancer-fat Links



  • Food Nutrition and the Prevention of Cancer The Full Report Online

  • Recommendations for Cancer Prevention
  • Minggu, 22 Maret 2009

    MORE VIDEO EXPLAINING CANON SONY DSC HX1 DIGITAL CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTING

    MORE VIDEO EXPLAINING CANON SONY DSC HX1 DIGITAL CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTING







    Previously I wrote about my quest for a point and shoot camera that can take continuous photos at high speed without pausing for air. What am I talking about? You know how when you see an interview with some big shot or a presidential news conference how the photographers all seem to have cameras that are going click click repeatedly? I talked about the new Canon SX1 IS that has a continuous full frame 10 megapixel continuous shooting mode. Sony is introducing a competitor called the Sony DSC HX1 that can take 10 frames per second in full resolution at 9 .1 megapixels.


    Here is a short video demonstrating the Sony DSC HX1 digital camera


    Click the arrow




    Both the Sony and Canon use a faster CMOS sensor instead of the CCD sensor common in digital point and shoot cameras.


  • CAMERA THAT DOESNT NEED TO CATCH ITS BREATH A POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTING


    Here is a short video demonstrating the Sony DSC HX1 digital camera


    Click the arrow














    High Def Video Taken with HX1 Click the arrow



    Sony DSC-HX1 Sample video for Dvice.com from Curtis Walker on Vimeo.
  • Jumat, 20 Maret 2009

    A PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGIST CHILDRENS CANCER DOCTOR OPINION ABOUT OBAMA STEM CELL PLAN

    A PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGIST CHILDRENS CANCER DOCTOR OPINION ABOUT OBAMA STEM CELL PLAN






    In his blog the pediatric oncologist, Dr. David, discusses why he thinks President Obama's decision to liberate some stem cell research is a good idea.

    "As I discussed in a prior post, a stem cell is a primitive cell that is capable of generating more “daughter” cells with more specific function as well as making more copies of themselves. Every organ and tissue in your body contains stem cells.















    As the most mature cells die, they are replaced by cells derived from these “organ stem cells,” which also continuously replenish themselves.



    Stem cells such as these are often referred to as “adult stem cells” because they are found in adult humans. There are also “umbilical cord stem cells” which are found in the blood in the umbilical cords of newborn babies and many oncologists believe that there are “cancer stem cells” that drive the growth and spread (“metastasis”) of tumors".



  • Bright Day for Stem Cells

  • What is a Stem Cell
  • Rabu, 18 Maret 2009

    REMEMBER HOW EVERYBODY WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE A FLYING CAR IN THE FUTURE..ITS HERE THE FLYING CAR COMES TO EARTH

    REMEMBER HOW EVERYBODY WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE A FLYING CAR IN THE FUTURE..ITS HERE THE FLYING CAR COMES TO EARTH




    Remember how in the future everybody was supposed to be traveling in flying cars? Well, the future is here and where are the flying cars? Here is a video of a company testing their version of the flying car. "Every pilot faces uncertain weather, rising costs, and ground transportation hassles on each end of the flight. The Transition® ( flying car) combines the unique convenience of being able to fold its wings with the ability to drive on any surface road in a modern personal airplane platform. Stowing the wings for road use and deploying them for flight at the airport is activated from inside the cockpit. This unique functionality addresses head-on the issues faced by today’s Private and Sport Pilots.








  • Terrafugia Flying Car Site
  • Jumat, 13 Maret 2009

    AN UPDATED REPORT 2009 ABOUT PROBLEMS WITH THE MEDTRONIC SPRINT FIDELIS IMPLANTABLE DEFIBRILLATOR AND A VIDEO UPDATE WHAT IS IT

    AN UPDATED REPORT 2009 ABOUTPROBLEMS WITH THE MEDTRONIC SPRINT FIDELIS IMPLANTABLE DEFIBRILLATOR AND A VIDEO UPDATE WHAT IS IT





    Watch a Video About Medtronic Implantable Defibrillator



    Here is an update and elaboration (in 2009) to a story about problems with the Medtronic Implantable Heart Defibrillator which were originally announced in 2007. "Medtronic said Friday that at least 13 people might have died in connection with a heart device that it recalled in 2007 but was still in widespread use, including four patients whose deaths were related to efforts by doctors to surgically remove the product". The defibrillators are tiny impanted devices that can monitor the heart rhythm. When they detect a dangerous heart rhythm that could cause cardiac arrest the defibrillator delivers a jolt of electricty to correct the problem.




    The scientific marvel, implantable defibrillators are helping many ( former Vice President Cheney has one). But like many things in life, problems can arise. It's been a while since Medtronic's recall of their 7-French Model 6949 Sprint Fidelis defibrillator lead in October 2007. Medtronic had announced that "We have found that there is a small chance of fractures in particular locations on the Sprint Fidelis lead" of the Medtronic defibrillator. What is the lead? "The wire that connects the heart to a defibrillator, a device that shocks faltering hearts back into normal rhythm. The company urged all of the estimated 235,000 patients with the Fidelis, to see their doctors to make sure it has not developed a fracture that can make the device to misread heart-rhythm data.



    "Along with fatalities, the F.D.A. has received about 2,200 reports of serious injuries related to the leads. Medtronic officials said they believed that reflected the number of people who had undergone surgery to have a failed lead replaced with a new one. Dr. David Steinhaus, Medtronic’s medical director, said the updated figures, which the company distributed Friday to doctors, was based on a review of available data by company officials and a panel of five outside physicians".




  • Medtronic Links Device For Heart To 13 Deaths
    Video from the FDA About Sprint Fidelis Recall Click the Arrow to Start






    According to the blog of a prominent cardiologist "The first update of the Sprint Fidelis lead performance arrived in my office this week, dated 7 May 2008 . With this letter came the first trending data of the failure rates as determined by evaluation of Medtronic's Carelink follow-up database and Returned Product Analysis reports as well".



    "While the number of lead failures remains relatively small and current follow-up recommendations have not changed, the failure trends, albeit early, remain concerning. It appears that a continued number of failures throughout the life of the lead can be expected. By Medtronic's analysis of a typical 1,000-patient ICD clinic, over the next 12 months, nine (9) patients can be expected to have an anode or cathode failure and half of those patient's will have little warning of an impending fracture".



  • Medtronic Defibrillator Sprint Fidelis Lead Update

  • What Should I Do About the Medtronic Sprint Fidelis Defibrillator







  • Rabu, 11 Maret 2009

    STUDY SUGGESTS THAT DOCTORS MAY BE CLOSER TO GOAL LINE IN OVARIAN CANCER EARLY DETECTION CHALLENGE AND A VIDEO ABOUT OVARIAN CA

    STUDY SUGGESTS THAT DOCTORS MAY BE CLOSER TO GOAL LINE IN OVARIAN CANCER EARLY DETECTION CHALLENGE AND A VIDEO ABOUT OVARIAN CA




    Some cancer is easier to detect than others. Ovarian cancer has a reputation for being opaque to early detection. But perhaps now, that is changing with the release of an optimistic interim report on earlier detection of ovarian cancer, "We have now demonstrated we can pick up the vast majority of women with ovarian cancer earlier than they would have otherwise been detected and before they have symptoms,” said Dr. Ian Jacobs, director of the Institute for Women’s Health at University College London."

    As I have written in healty medical Blog previously, "A problem with ovarian cancer is that it may not be detected until an advanced stage. In general, the earlier a cancer is detected the easier it is to treat. Early detection is especially important for ovarian cancer. Although many people have heard of CA 125 as a test for ovarian cancer detection, it has not been enough to detect ovarian cancer early. CA 125 is more often used as a test to follow the progress of treatment. So the search has been on for ways to detect ovarian cancer at an early stage".


    Watch Video About Ovarian Cancer Click the Arrow







    Talking about a study result noted in Lancet Oncology "We have now demonstrated we can pick up the vast majority of women with ovarian cancer earlier than they would have otherwise been detected and before they have symptoms,” said Dr. Ian Jacobs, director of the Institute for Women’s Health at University College London, and director of the trial, “and that a good proportion of those women have earlier stage disease than we would normally expect them to have."



    As the study's web site points out ,"Large studies performed by our research team and other international teams during the last decade have developed and refined two methods of screening. One method uses ultrasound scanning, similar to the scanning used in pregnancy, to check for any enlargement or abnormality of the ovaries. Ultrasound is currently widely used for diagnosing ovarian cancer in women with symptoms. It has been shown that the ultrasound test can be abnormal in the early stage of many ovarian cancers. This trial will use a method of ultrasound scanning called "transvaginal scan" whereby a probe is inserted into the vagina to see the ovaries. This method of scanning gives a much clearer picture of the ovaries than a transabdominal scan, where the probe is placed on the abdomen. The second method involves a blood test to measure a substance called CA 125. Most women who develop ovarian cancer have high levels of the protein called CA125 in their blood. The CA125 test is therefore currently used to diagnose ovarian cancer in women with symptoms and to monitor women after treatment. It has been shown that the CA125 test can be elevated in the early stage of many ovarian cancers. In addition, the research team believes that it may be possible to identify those women with early ovarian cancer where the CA125 blood test is not elevated by looking for changes i.e. increases in a woman's blood results over time".



    "Using these tests it seems likely that over 80% of women with ovarian cancer can be identified before they have symptoms. This current very large trial will answer the question whether early detection of ovarian cancer, using these tests can save the lives of women who have ovarian cancer".





  • Screening Can Detect Early Ovarian Cancer








  • DEVELOPING A NEW DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR OVARIAN CANCER TO DETECT OVARIAN CANCER AT AN EARLIER MORE CURABLE STAGE

    Blood and urine tests may be used to search for ovarian cancer as well other tests, depending on the woman's symptoms and results of her physical exam. Procedures that might be done in the search for ovarian cancer include:


    abdominal or transvaginal ultrasound--helps distinguish fluid-filled cysts from a solid tumor
    CT scan--produces x-ray images of cross-sections of body tissues
    lower GI series (barium enema)--visualizes the bowel on x-ray to detect abnormal areas that may be caused by ovarian cancer
    intravenous pyelogram (IVP)--produces x-ray pictures of the kidneys, bladder and ureters (tubes carrying urine from the kidneys to the bladder). Often, ovarian cysts or tumors can cause pressure on these organs, which may show up on an IVP.

  • UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening

  • Sensitivity and specificity of multimodal and ultrasound screening for ovarian cancer, .. results of the prevalence screen of the UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening
  • Jumat, 06 Maret 2009

    EDISON AND EINSTEIN DID IT YOU CAN TOO A VIDEO ABOUT HOW TO DO VISUAL THINKING DRAWING AND THE MIND

    EDISON AND EINSTEIN DID IT YOU CAN TOO A VIDEO ABOUT HOW TO DO VISUAL THINKING DRAWING AND THE MIND






    Edison did it, Einstein did it and I'm guessing so did Pasteur and most great inventors, scientists and other assorted creative people including in medicine and medical science. Visual thinking and drawing pictures, illustrations and diagrams is probably crucial if not critical to creativity and thinking. Edison is thought to have used analogy with his old experiences to create new inventions. The phonograph is thought to have it's roots in Edison's experience with the telegraph. "The phonograph was developed as a result of Thomas Edison's work on two other inventions, the telegraph and the telephone.



    Here is a video of one approach to visual thinking. Watch the video about visual thinking Click the arrow
















    "In 1877, Edison was working on a machine that would transcribe telegraphic messages through indentations on paper tape, which could later be sent over the telegraph repeatedly. This development led Edison to speculate that a telephone message could also be recorded in a similar fashion. He experimented with a diaphragm which had an embossing point and was held against rapidly-moving paraffin paper. The speaking vibrations made indentations in the paper. Edison later changed the paper to a metal cylinder with tin foil wrapped around it. The machine had two diaphragm-and-needle units, one for recording, and one for playback. When one would speak into a mouthpiece, the sound vibrations would be indented onto the cylinder by the recording needle in a vertical (or hill and dale) groove pattern. Edison gave a sketch of the machine to his mechanic, John Kruesi, to build, which Kruesi supposedly did within 30 hours. Edison immediately tested the machine by speaking the nursery rhyme into the mouthpiece, "Mary had a little lamb." To his amazement, the machine played his words back to him".



  • Using the Brain to Control Computers
  • Kamis, 05 Maret 2009

    CANON SX1 IS VERSUS SONY DSC HX1 DIGITAL CAMERA THAT DOESNT NEED TO CATCH ITS BREATH A POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTIN

    CANON SX1 IS VERSUS SONY DSC HX1 DIGITAL CAMERA THAT DOESNT NEED TO CATCH ITS BREATH A POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTING







    Previously I wrote about my quest for a point and shoot camera that can take continuous photos at high speed without pausing for air. What am I talking about? You know how when you see an interview with some big shot or a presidential news conference how the photographers all seem to have cameras that are going click click repeatedly? I talked about the new Canon SX1 IS that has a continuous full frame 10 megapixel continuous shooting mode. Sony is introducing a competitor called the Sony DSC HX1 that can take 10 frames per second in full resolution at 9 .1 megapixels. But that seems to be a burst of 10 shots and then a pause may be required.

    Both the Sony and Canon use a faster CMOS sensor instead of the CCD sensor common in digital point and shoot cameras.


















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  • CAMERA THAT DOESNT NEED TO CATCH ITS BREATH A POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTING


    "The Sony Cybershot HX1 boasts a 20x Zoom 28mm-560mm "G" lens, 9 Megapixel Exmor 1/2.4" CMOS sensor, and a BIONZ processor. Clearly, these are proven technologies borrowed from the Alpha line. The Sony HX1 also features other neat tricks under its skin. Features like full 9mp resolution 10fps still image recording, 1080p HD Video with Stereo Sound recording (at up to 30fps), a one of a kind Panorama mode that stitches several images automatically in camera (with only one press of the shutter), and a real mechanical shutter apparently to help eliminate image distortion electronic shutters can sometimes introduce".


  • Sony Cybershot HX1 Camera


    High Def Video Taken with HX1 Click the arrow



    Sony DSC-HX1 Sample video for Dvice.com from Curtis Walker on Vimeo.
  • Minggu, 01 Maret 2009

    CAMERA THAT DOESNT NEED TO CATCH ITS BREATH A POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTING THE CANON SX1 IS JOINS THE CASIO EX FH

    CAMERA THAT DOESNT NEED TO CATCH ITS BREATH A POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTING THE CANON SX1 IS JOINS THE CASIO EX FH 20




    Looking for a camera useful in science and sports that can take many photos in succession without a big pause



    I have written previously in healty medical Blog about my quest for a point and shoot camera that can take continuous photos at high speed without pausing for air. What am I talking about? You know how when you see an interview with some big shot or a presidential news conference how the photographers all seem to have cameras that are going click click repeatedly? That's because they have more sophisticated cameras that can take many photos in rapid succession. Besides interviews this ability is also useful in fast moving sports and science where it's hard to predict exactly when some game changing exciting event will transpire.


    CANON SX1 IS CAMERA VIDEO REVIEW Click the Arrow






    A point and shoot camera is one with a built in zoom lens. The ones that say 12x or even 20x. Most of these point and shoots do not have continuous photo shooting ability or if they do they are quite slow. I have a Fuji s2000 hd which can take some high speed continuous photo shots but forces you to use a lower resolution (less megapixels) and higher iso. I have talked about the Casio EX FH 20 camera and now comes word of the new Canon SX1 IS. The Canon SX1 IS is capable of 4 full resolution (10 megapixels) continuous photo shooting frames per second while the button is held down (albeit with a fixed focus). Watch the video about the Canon SX1 IS.



  • Read Update CANON SX1 IS VERSUS SONY DSC HX1 DIGITAL CAMERA THAT DOESNT NEED TO CATCH ITS BREATH A POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA WITH HIGH SPEED CONTINUOUS PHOTO SHOOTING











    Most photographers use a sort of camera called a dSLR. An advantage of a dSLR is that it usually has a bigger sensor than a comparable point and shoot camera so the picture tends to be sharper and better quality. Just stuffing megapixels into a small sensor can actually lead to deterioration of the photo quality with noise on the photo and so forth. The big disdvantages of a dSLR are that you have to change the lenses on the front of the camera for different zoom distances. Thus, while you may have a point and shoot that can take a picture all the way from nose length to 20x, you would need an assortment of heavy cumbersome lenses to do the same thing with a dSLR. Not to mention, dSLR cameras are heavier and carrying all this equipment around is an alternative to working out at the gym with weights.



  • Video Review of Point and Shoot Camera That May Be Useful in Sports and Science