Kodak T-Max 400 Professional (ISO 400) High speed, fine grain film useful for low-light ... more
situations, fast shutter speeds, extended flash range and good depth of field. Offers a high degree of enlargement and short push-processing development times.
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Advantages: Ultra-Portable, light weight, 13.3", Intel Core2duo, Centrino2 (Latest Technology) laptop Disadvantages: NOTHING AT ALL
definitely the best 'All Rounder' notebook of 2008. It has everything today's laptop needs, Bluetooth, in-built Camera, Firewire port, HDMI port (icing on the cake), Vista Home-Premium, 5x1 Card Reader, DVD RW, Dolby-Digital Stereo, independent Media Player Buttons (don't need to switch-on windows) and the High Powered 'Intel P8400 Multi-Processor'.
Fastest Laptop:
My 10 days of heavy usage proved that the Toshiba Satellite U400-138 really runs super-superfast, takes heavy computing without a quirk, that's what we need today in our notebook. The Crystal-Brite TFT LCD displays 1280x800 rez. (plainly speaking, very-very good quality images) and though the 128 Mb Graphics are a low config. Yet it did my Video Editing (HD, mind you!) without a hitch. The NVidia Geforce Graphics would have been better, but you don't always get everything, do you ...
Advantages: Suitable for all conditions Disadvantages: costs a bit more
Whenever I want to take some pictures, they normally come back from the shop with only about a 50% success rate. That was until I discovered the Ultra range from Kodak.
Kodak have been making camera film since the dawn of time and should know what makes a good film by now. I dont think there is a better, clearer, crisper film on the market today.
Not all pictures are taken in the same lighting conditions though and not all pictures require the same conditions. This is why holiday pictures tend to be a mixture of good and very bad.
However since the emergence of Ultra films from Kodak, my pictures have improved and so has the success rate.
When you are buying 35mm camera film, you will notice it has a film speed rating. They typically come in 100,200,400,800 and 1600 speed ratings.
At 100, you need to be outdoors and in ...
Advantages: Good picture quality, LCD screen, versatility Disadvantages: None!
Sensitivity: ISO 100, ISO 800, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 64, ISO 1600, ISO auto (64-320)
Digital Zoom: 5 x
Max Shutter Speed: 1/1400 sec
Min Shutter Speed: 4 sec
Exposure Metering: Multi-segment, centre-weighted, spot
Digital Video Format: QuickTime
Still Image Format: JPEG
Video Capture: QuickTime - 640 x 480 - 15 fps ¦ QuickTime - 320 x 240 - 30 fps
Effective Flash Range: 0.6 m - 3.5 m
Type: Zoom lens - f/2.8-5.1
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera: 34 - 102mm
Min Focus Range: 60 cm
Macro Focus Range: 10-70cm
Self Timer Delay: 10 sec, 2sec
Display Format: 230,000 pixels
Connector Type: 1 x composite video/audio output ¦ 1 x USB ¦ 1 x docking station ¦ 1 x DC power input
Operating System Support: MS Windows XP, Apple MacOS X 10.3 or later, MS Windows Vista
System Requirements Details: Windows XP or later ...
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