Apart from the Canon EOS10D I have just purchased, I have a Fuji S5000 I bought new, which I have had now for about 5 years, in 2008, I lost ever thing on the screen, spoke to Fuji, and then sent the camara back to them for repair, it appeared a chip had gone in the camara, at out MG car club dinner,this Cristmas, again I had a problem with it, in that it switched off after being turned on, again sent back to Fuji, Is it going to cost you any money to have the chip replaced? If so I would consider...
An original Nikon, kinda stupid but well, you'll never know if I'm selling it though I doubt so. The reason why I chose the F5 is because of the price and the number of accessories I can use with my D3, exception being the SB900 and SB700 though I... As said in reviews, the F5 feels more or less exactly like the D3 though they've failed to mentioned that the F5's vertical grip Gonna trust and get the same brand as the one used on my E-1. I will send the F5 for a CLA early next year. I forced open the slit on one of my old Fujifilm Provia 100f which was previously put into a camera and rolled in accidentally. That's a Nikon F5 film camera. Its as solid as the D3 and the E-3. Its missing a body cap which I've just placed an order on Amazon....
Island and North Dakota, the Netherlands, the Swiss Alps, Mount Fuji, Austria and Asia, and you can see in the power point Texas, Canada, Japan ...
ABBYY USA Joins Google Enterprise Partner Program
09.11.11
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In this video I am reviewing the Fujifilm FinePix J30 Camera which I recently unboxed. It is a very good camera and I recomend it to anyone ...
Christmas holiday gift guide and ideas for 2011
08.11.11
All the products we recommend are on the market, and while there are some cool devices on the way like the PS Vita, we will only feature gifts that should be available in most countries, although those of you that get money for Christmas should... We’ll feature a couple of ideas for each section, and offer gift ideas for those on a budget and for those that really want to splash out this Christmas with a premium gift. When it comes to finding the perfect gift for family and friends it’s not easy, especially when these people are gadget lovers and have the latest and greatest technology. We wanted to offer our readers a Christmas holiday gift guide, which will give you some ideas for 2011, although this will only include a small taste of what is available this year. Our guide is broken down into the most popular topics for gifts. Read more of this article »
3D - Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 Sample #1 - yt3d:enable=true
Movie taken straight from the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 camera, converted to a stereo movie using StereoMovie Maker and then uploaded to YouTube
FinePix REAL 3D V3 — 3D Digital Viewer — Brighter, Glasses-free!
08.11.11
3D images can be viewed by connecting HDMI-enabled 3D devices including FinePix REAL 3D W3 digital camera, Blu-ray disc players, video camcorders and gaming machines to the FinePix REAL 3D V3 Digital Viewer. Its black frame emphasises the 3D effect while the supplied stand can be adjusted in eight steps so you’re always assured of seeing the perfect 3D image. With the range of 3D products expanding, Fujifilm has become the first company to incorporate an HDMI input on a 3D viewer, which extends its compatibility and versatility. The FinePix REAL 3D V3 Digital Viewer offers a range of viewing options to ensure the still photos and movies are seen at their very best. In addition the V3 Viewer can be mounted on a pocket tripod and finely adjusted to display optimum 3D images. Read more of this article »
Steve Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone Highlights 4Q & Full Year 2010 Results
Highlights of The Blackstone Group's Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2010 Earnings Results
TECH DEALS: CSG in the spotlight
26.10.11
The deal capitalises CSG at $340 million and reportedly represents an enterprise value of $428 million, all of which looks very attractive at first glance. The proposed offer price is also ex-dividend allowing CSG shareholders to keep the final dividend of three cents a share. s shares may have dipped in the last couple of months but the company did manage to post a solid result in FY2010. Darwin-based IT services outfit CSG is in the spotlight with a mystery suitor lobbing a $340 million offer for the company. s previous closing share price of 72 cents which will be particularly attractive, however, the target&rsquo. 6 per cent to CSG&rsquo. 04 a share in June 2010. s management will be mindful that in April it raised $40 million at $1. s management is sifting through a non-binding, indicative proposal at an offer price of $1. 6 million in and net profit reached $40. 2 per cent. 30 a share and the company was trading as high as $2. 4 million, an increase of 26. Read more of this article »
Here, Fujifilm's Brandon Remler demonstrates the Fujifilm Instax 200. Instax Instant Color Film includes features such as: • Wide Picture ...
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Later cameras utilized “pack film,” which required the photographer to pull the film out of the camera for development, then peel apart the positive from the negative at the end of the developing process. Later Polaroids, like the once popular SX-70, used a square format integral film, in which all components of the film (negative, developer, fixer, etc. Instant Camera Types of Polaroid instant cameras. The earliest Polaroids (pre-1963) used instant roll film, which has since been discontinued. Polaroid cameras can be classified by the type of film they use. Roll film came in two rolls (positive/developing agent and negative) which were loaded into the camera and eventually offered in three sizes (40, 30, and 20 series). Pack film initially was offered in a rectangular format (100 series), then in square format (80 series). See also: List of Polaroid instant cameras....