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Kodak EasyShare M522 14 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD – Red (New Model)

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Brand: KodakColor: RedFeature: Small and pocketable styling makes it a snap to take along wherever you goTitle: Kodak EasyShare M522 14 MP digital camera with 4x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD – Red (New Model)

  • World’s only digital cameras with 3-step sharing
  • One-button upload to e-mail or to Kodak Pulse Display, Kodak Gallery, YouTube, Facebook, FLICKR, Twitter, ORKUT, YANDEX, and KAIXIN001 Sites
  • Small and pocketable styling makes it a snap to take along wherever you go

Tecnical Details
Key Features
Resolution 14.3 Megapixel
LCD Screen Size 2.7 in.
Optical Zoom 4x
Digital Zoom 5x
Weight 0.35 lb.
Lens
Interchangeable Lens Not Interchangeable Lenses
Optical Zoom 4x
Focus Type Autofocus
Focal Length 27 – 108 mm
Image Quality
Image Sensor Type CCD
Camera Resolution 14.3 Megapixel
Image Resolutions 4352 x 3264
Storage
Memory Type Built-in
Built-in Memory Size 32 MB
Flash
ISO Speeds Auto
Interfaces
Interface Type USB 2.0
Dimensions
Weight 0.35 lb.
Miscellaneous
Family Line Kodak M
Product ID 106597881

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, easy to use point and shoot!, July 31, 2011
By
Amber J. Brantly “Amberjoyc” (Fort Worth, TX USA)

This review is from: Kodak EasyShare M522 14 MP digital camera with 4x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD – Red (New Model) (Electronics)
This kodak camera is very user friendly. It is simple to use and easy to set up with your computer. With two babies, I always keep a camera handy to capture those “moments.” When my camera got smashed in the diaper bag, I had to quickly replace it, and was pleased to find this Kodak Easy Share camera. Good price. And quick shipping.
An added bonus is its red color – not easily confused with other people’s cameras.

D. McClain “pretzel girl” (Phila. PA)
I’ve had this camera for 6 months. I carry it in a pocket of my purse so I can take quality pictures anytime. This past week we took it on vacation and my daughter fell into a stream while it was in her pocket so the camera was completely submerged (along with my daughter). It was dead and the SD card was empty. I pulled out the SD card and the battery and let it dry out. A few hours later, everything was as good as new! I was very impressed, I never expected a camera to survive a swim!

Olympus PEN E-PL2 12.3 MP CMOS Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with 14-42mm Lens (Black)

Olympus PEN E-PL2 12.3 MP CMOS Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens digital camera with 14-42mm Lens (Black)

 

 

 

 

Brand: OlympusModel: 262901EAN: 0050332176935Feature: Interchangeable lens digital camera with powerful Live MOS sensor; Micro Four Thirds formatFeature: Kit includes new Movie & Still Compatible (MSC) ED m14-42mm f3.5/5.6 zoom lens (28mm-84mm equivalent)Feature: New 3-inch 460,000 dot LCD for bright and easy image compositionFeature: Capture images and HD video to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)HasRedEyeReduction: 1LensType: Zoom lensTitle: Olympus PEN E-PL2 12.3 MP CMOS Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens digital camera with 14-42mm Lens (Black)

  • Interchangeable lens digital camera with powerful Live MOS sensor; Micro Four Thirds format
  • Kit includes new Movie & Still Compatible (MSC) ED m14-42mm f3.5/5.6 zoom lens (28mm-84mm equivalent)
  • New 3-inch 460,000 dot LCD for bright and easy image composition
  • Live Guide II: preview HD video and still image effects on the E-PL2′s high-resolution LCD screen
  • Capture images and HD video to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)


41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A seriously good camera for its niche, February 12, 2011
By
Michael McKee “mystic cowboy” (Port Townsend, WA United States) – See all my reviews
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This review is from: Olympus PEN E-PL2 12.3 MP CMOS Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with 14-42mm Lens (Black) (Electronics)
I am quite surprised at how good the images are that I’m getting, especially jpegs. I’m used to shooting raw because I get better files and can squeeze a bit more juicy goodness out of my photos that in-camera jpeg processing does. Surprisingly, this camera does a great job with jpegs in good light situations. That’s the important idea to keep in mind, good light. Kirk Tuck gives this camera a fine review, but realize that he’s a lighting pro, who has written several (good) books on the subject.

IMO this camera is targeted toward two markets. For those moving up from a point and shoot, it’s wonderful. It’s familiar and less intimidating than an SLR. It can create better images than even the best point and shoots. The price is reasonable. It’s attractive and it’s a lot lighter than an SLR. Those people wouldn’t consider shooting in bad light without a flash. They wouldn’t consider deliberate long exposures to smooth motion effects. Those last two areas are not the camera’s… Read more

From: Olympus

Price: $499.95& eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery.
Olympus PEN E-PL2 12.3 MP CMOS Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with 14-42mm Lens (Black)

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Product Description

Olympus E-PL2 with 14-42MM lens Black

 

Product Details

  • Brand: Olympus
  • Model: 262901

 

Features

  • Interchangeable lens digital camera with powerful Live MOS sensor; Micro Four Thirds format
  • Kit includes new Movie & Still Compatible (MSC) ED m14-42mm f3.5/5.6 zoom lens (28mm-84mm equivalent)
  • New 3-inch 460,000 dot LCD for bright and easy image composition
  • Live Guide II: preview HD video and still image effects on the E-PL2′s high-resolution LCD screen
  • Capture images and HD video to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

Digital Photography 101 Learning How to Take Action Photos

When it comes to capturing good action shots – whether a teen’s latest skateboard maneuver or Fido’s latest antic – one of the most important digital photography basics to consider is shutter lag. 

Also called “processor lag” this is the time that happens between the time you press the shutter release button to the moment the camera actually takes the shot and you see the green light. Press too soon, and you end up with something completely different than you’d expected.

In spite of all their advantages, compact digital cameras are slower than film cameras, some more than others. This article gives you some tips for how to deal with this lag as well as some important tips for taking even better action photos.

Be Ready to Shoot

While you can’t know if your child is going to make that soccer goal, try to anticipate when then things are most apt to happen. Even sports photography pros with super fast cameras try to guess the next movement just so they can be in the right spot at the right time.

To better anticipate the likelihood of that great shot, gain a basic understanding of what/whom you are photographing. In other words, if you plan to take pictures of your child’s soccer game, be prepared and learn the rules of the game. If your child’s performing in the Nutcracker, watch a rehearsal or two.

Shop Around Before Purchasing a New Compact Digital.

Unfortunately, there isn’t just one camera spec that will tell you how fast the camera will capture the picture from the time you press that button. Other factors can slow down the processing too, like the quality of the sensor and in dim lighting, the ISO setting. So find out what other people are saying at photography forums or reputable review sites and read all of the available specs.

Spring for a DSLR (Digital Single-Lens-Reflex)

They’re more expensive than compacts, but they’re FAST. These cameras do not have shutter-lag issues, and if you’re shooting action indoors, you can ramp up the ISO without your photos being marred by the digital noise that you’ll get when doing the same with a compact.

digital photography Basics to Use with any Type of Camera

Whether you have a compact, DSLR, point-and-shoot film camera or camera phone, try these professional tricks.

1) Zoom in on Faces

Don’t always focus on the action. Capture the expressions of victory, determination and even defeat!).

2) Tell a Story

Look for shots that tell a story of the event. For example, begin with a shot of the team’s huddle or your fellow paddlers launching their rafts.

3) Freeze

To freeze the action, set your camera to sports mode or set your Shutter Speed Priority to a high setting. For an example of the difference in settings: freezing action in a soccer game requires a shutter speed in the range of 1/250 to 1/500, while freezing the tiny movements of a pet that appears to be sitting still, requires 1/125.

4) Blur the Background

Take a cue from the sports photographers, and blur the background by decreasing the camera’s depth of field. If you are using a camera with Aperture Priority you can do this just by decreasing the F Stop number. The lower the f-stop, the more background blur. Want to capture the crowd cheering?

5) Pan

This is a good alternative for digital compact users where dim light underexposes photos shot with sports mode/fast shutter speed. Panning works with automatic focus, but it only works when the action is moving in a fairly straight line. Here’s how to pan:

6) Set the Camera to Auto Focus

With feet planted firmly on the ground, move the upper half of your body while following the subject with your camera. Just before the anticipated action that you want to capture occurs, start pressing the shutter release button and continue following the subject until you’ve pressed the button all the way down and the camera gets the shot. Auto focus too slow on your camera? Focus on an area of contrast, like a number on a uniform. Auto focus works faster with contrast.

Experiment with panning to get various effects. You might want to show some blur in the action to emphasize the speed of movement, such as with a race car.

Whether you’re taking a photo of your dog or a sporting event, action shots are really a lot of fun once you get the hang of it. Once you master the basics of digital photography (like compensating for shutter lag) it makes photography even more fun.

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Autumn Lockwood is a writer for YourPictureFrames.com and loves taking photos. Your Picture Frames offers a large selection of photo frames with free design assistance to help you find the perfect picture frame quickly and easily. We offer frames in a wide variety of sizes and types like our hinged picture frames. Shop online or call us at 1-800-780-0699.
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