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.



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    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
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