Archive for February, 2009

The Samsung G600 – 5 Marvellous Megapixels

Friday, February 27th, 2009
Matt Sharp asked:




Samsung Mobile have been at the forefront of mobile communications for the past five years due in no small part to the fact that the manufacturer consistantly delivers new and exciting features and technology to the mobile phone market place.

Gone are the days when you would have to squint at your small mobile phone screen to make out a picture before capturing it using a small VGA camera, these days Samsung consumers have the luxury of large full colour screens and multi megapixel cameras making for close to professional photography.

Samsungs newest edition offers these features but with their very latest technology – a five megapixel camera. There are only two other mobile phones currently offering this high quality camera, the LG KG920 Leo and the Nokia N95. The new Samsung G600 may sound like it already has competition but on closer examination it is easy to see why consumers will opt for this phone over its rivals. Firstly their is the sleek design, the outer casing is finished in a matt black paint and features Samsung’s trademark smooth slide. The exterior buttons almost fall into the central multikey allowing for easy navigation of the menu system.

The display screen is a large 2.2 inch QVGA offering sixteen million colours which compliments the high quality pictures when viewed on-screen. The most surprising thing about the new G600 is that it is a mere 14mm thick, this is astonishing when compared to its competitors like the LG KG920 at 18mm and the Nokia N95 at 21mm proving that Samsung have really thought about the overall design and how they could squeeze this amount of technology into a phone without bulking out the dimensions.

The camera also offers autofocus, digital zoom and photolight (flash), as well as one of the best video recording resolutions available with 352 x 288 pixels at 30 frames per second.

The Samsung G600 also offers an MP3 player for uploading new music either direct from a PC or via the internet and creating playlists with your favourite music tracks and artists, and with 1GB of onbaord memory there is no need to take a second standalone music player with you, there is even a built-in FM Radio for tuning into local and national radio station whilst out and about.

Other important features in the Samsung G600 include Bluetooth technology for wireless conenction to compatible devices for file transfer and safe hands-free driving, internet and email access for browsing, downloading and keeping in touch whilst out of the office and built-in hands-free speakerphone for either talking hands-free or sharing your music and sound recordings with friends. Overall, the O2 Samsung G600 is a stylish, spohisticated, if not a little masculine photographic masterpiece that outshines it closest rivals with its array of new technology and features.

The Honest Truth About Digital Photography Class Online

Friday, February 27th, 2009
Alex W.K. asked:




The curriculum of a digital photography class online usually based around 13 interactive lessons about photography. The content also applies to film users. In order to graduate from a complete full photography course you need to earn a total of 144 points out of 180, and these points derive from accomplishing the curriculum and assignments.

The basic of a digital photography class online focus on the elementary learning of photography and digital photography. The next level focuses on the other basic lessons such as taking pictures and analyses on shutter speed, aperture and composition.

After you passed the basic training, you will be taught with the more in-depth areas including light and flashes, black and white photography, travel photography and people photography. The lecture includes more lessons on general tips and tricks for experienced photographers as a whole. The content are filled with new techniques and strategies that skilled user can applies.

The digital photography class online is comparable to a real class lesson is that you cannot upgrade to the next lesson until you have finished the previous. This may sound tedious to skilled photographers, but the activities are quite enjoyable which include competition to enhance your own skill. Some students want to look forward to learn the black and white photography lesson, but to get there, they had to complete the previous lesson. But what they usually found was they are more drawn into the learning process even though they are basic lessons. The content of the lessons are written in easy to read and understandable plain English, while still providing the necessary detail.

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