Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2

on Tuesday, February 27, 2007


The Lumix's novelty selling point is its 16:9 ratio widescreen CCD.Compared with the 4:3 sensors found on the vast majority of other compact and D-SLR cameras,the CCD is extra width means a greater horizontal resolution and thus wider prints.The sensor is a 10 megapixel unit,part of which can be shut down if you want either 3:2 or 4:3 ratio pictures.This reduces the resolution to 8.5 or 7.5 megapixels respectively.Image quality is generally good,although chromatic aberrations were a problem with some of our higher contrast images.Performance is also slightly lacking - focusing, even in good light,takes around a second for each exposure,which means it is easy to miss shots.Ok it a just short review from me.Knowledge is the first,even is just a short writing from me,Happy reading guys...
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Canon EOS 400D A great camera in its own right

on Sunday, February 25, 2007









Hi readers today I brought to you review about camera ,canon the 'biggest' name in camera digital company I think.I try my best review.... and thanks a lot to Mr William Ong for your permission to me to try your brand new camera,Canon EOS 400D

Today about Canon EOS 400D, so stay with my post if you want further information about it.
Any new camera has to have a megapixel rating to equal its peers,so the 400D is replete with a 10 megapixel sensor,up from the 8 megapixel of the 350D.That is not the only difference,though.It also addresses what's becoming the Achilles heel of the DSLR: sensor borne dust. The front element of the sensor is attached to a pieco electric element and every time the camera is switched off this vibrates for a couple of second in an attempt to shake off any particles.Assessing the systems effectiveness is difficult,but if you have had to go through the nerve wracking process of manually cleaning a sensor with an air blower you will appreciate the help.

Among the other minor changes is the presence of nine point auto focus system,borrowed from its big brother the EOS 30D.The 350D is seven point system was adequate but occasionally struggled the newer system seems a little faster and more sure footed in low light.And while the burst frame has not increased beyond 3fps,the burst depth has been more than doubled from four RAW frames to 10 or up 30 or so JPEG frames.

The body design is almost identical to that of the 350D,which means that the handgrip is smaller than that of most competitors.the only big physical change is at the back the body,where the old 1.8in LCD monitor and secondary LCD settings display have been replaced by a single 2.5in screen.This mean that all camera settings aside from the basic shooting mode,which is still selected by the top mounted rotary control- are set via the colour display.To reduce the distraction of having a screen lit up underneath your nose,there is a proximity sensor beneath the viewfinder that deactivates the screen when you put your eye to the camera


This change has two consequences.First it increases the sluggishness of operation due to the slight switch on delay of the screen.Second,since the battery pack is the same as the 350D and the screen power draining backlight will be on for more of the time,battery life is reduced.On the face of it this is not a problem,since the battery life of all canon models these days is excellent,but it means that if you do start running low in the field you cannot deactivate the screen to save power.The upside is a larger monitor.


Conventional wisdom has it that more megapixels equals more noise,and I was worried that in bowing to market demands for higher numbers,the basic image quality of the 400D would have decreased.Thankfully, that is not the case, and there is no discernible difference in noise perfomance or image quality,it is as excellent as ever.Even at ISO 1,600,where noise is apparent,its quality is closer to film grain luminance noise than the far more distracting chrominance noise that plagues lesser cameras.If you buy the standard kit with 18 - 55mm lens,which has not changed from 350D,the limiting factor is the quality of the lens itself,which tends to produce obvious chromatic aberrations.Replacing it with a higher quality optic will pay dividends.


If you are 300D owner with a large investment in Canon EF lenses,or a first time buyer on a tight budget,the 400D is a worthwhile purchase.
So, be nice information before get one.Bye...
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Chitika eMiniMalls

on Friday, February 23, 2007


Name of this affiliate program pretty much covers it all - Mini Malls. This is first of its kind advertising program where instead of seeing old flashing banners or common text link ads, viewer sees products that are relevant to the content views. The mall content could be controlled by either user entered keywords or by scanning the content of the page. Chitika pays per click as well as shares revenue for items sold through the clicks from your website.


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Noise Reducing Headphones

on Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Sony MDR EX81SLBs



Sennheiser PCX 150s



Shure's E2Cs
Koss SparkPlugs
Thomson's HED25ANC




Hi,I writing again.Today about headphones...Listen to your music it was meant to be heard and cut out the background noise in the process,5 headphones from 5 company..so lets reading my review.I think it is the best for me,how about you guys?....

Everyone knows the standard iPod earphones are not up to the job,and the other MP3 players on test also shoot themselves in the feet by skimping on headphone quality.Here I haven't just rounded up a selection of expensive earphones,but found ones that reduce or block out noise.
With less noise,you can listen at a lover volume without losing quality and damaging your hearing.And as a final bonus,since all bar the Thomson set seal the sound in,you won't have abuse hurled at you on public transport from fellow passengers.

The Thomson's HED25ANC offers active noise reduction via a small box halfway down the 1.5m cable.The single AAA battery is not supplied,but the headphones fold and come with a small pouch and airline adapter.The foam pads don't create seal on your ears like PXC 150s,but flick the switch on the box and background noise does reduce noticeably.However since they don't seal,reduction is not as good as the PXC 150s and you lose bass frequencies.Sound quality is fairly good for the money,and if you are after bargain they won't disappoint.


The Koss SparkPlugs has a flimsier thin-gauge 1.2m cord.There is no carry case,but the earphones have earplug style foam cones that do a good job of sealing out external noise,and a spare set is also included.Just note that the fit is not tight enough to use with when exercising.If you like plenty of bass,the SparkPlugs should appeal.The trouble is that everything else sounds muffled,so they are best suited to dance music.


Shure's E2Cs are a more expensive option,but you get a lot for your money.The cables are thick gauge and since they wrap around the top of your ears there is less chance of damaging them if you accidentally snag a cord.They also come with a hard zip up case and selection of rubber and foam plugs to ensure the perfect fit.However,I still found it difficult to get a good fit and it was time consuming to put the earbuds in each time.But all the effort is worth it as sound quality is excellent.


If you dont like in ear headphones the Sennheiser PCX 150s are the best here.They are expensive at 49 pound sterling( for UK consumers),but are lightweight and fairly comfortable.They come with airline and 3.5 - 6.4mm adapters.The soft padding forms a good seal over you ears and the active noise cancelling circuitry is effective.On buses and trains, the engine noise still cuts in but the PCX 150s let you listen a lower volumes than standard headphones,They don't fold like the Thomsons and there,is no carry case,but sound quality is fantastic.Bass is not overpowering and vocals are crisp and well defined.

But the pick of the bunch are the Sony MDR EX81SLBs.There hook over your ears and isolate noise using soft rubber domes.Three sizes are bundled along with a carry pouch and 1m extension cable.The rubber hooks make the EX18 super light and comfortable,while the standard 40cm length is ideal if you are connecting to a player in a shirt or inside jacket pocket.Sound quality is excellent.Bass is well reproduced once you have established a good seal in your ears.Vocals are clear and treble is a well defined.Good job for Sony.Ok guys just all for today,happy reading....
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Hard Disk MP3 Players,Top 5 Review

on Thursday, February 15, 2007


Cowon iAudio6 Archos Gmini 500


Apple iPod 30GB


Sony Walkman NW-A1200


Creative Zen Vision M



Hello,it me again,this is a busy week for me.I got a lot of works and must finish off all the works before this Friday(paper work ect...).Next week I will not post the new article,cause I go back to my home town till Wednesday .

Today I discuss about hard disk MP3 players.Hopefully all of you get the benefit from my writing. Emm.. carry your whole music library with you,along with movies and photos

Apple iPod 30GB( and 80GB) sports a 60% brighter screen and battery life is extended to 14 hours for audio and 3.5 hours for video ( for the 30GB version).It weighs only 156g and sofrware improvements include the new search feature where,like the Creative,you can scroll though the alphabet with the click wheel to save time in long lists.You can now buy games such as Pac-Man and Tetris from the iTunes Store.Video looks good on the 2.5 in screen,but it cannot compete with the Archo’s 4in display.Also,codec support is not as wide as the Creative,lacking WMA and protected WMA.The iPod is a good choice,but only if you do not have WMA files in your library.

The Sony Walkman NW-A1200 tips the scales at 110g.It is similar to the NW-A1000,but offers an 8GB hard disk.It also supports MP3,ATRAC3,unprotected AAC and WMA files.Unlike others here.The navigation pad is no match for the Creative’s touch strip,especially with a large music library.I think the Top100 option and the Artist Link button,which can find songs and artists related to the current song.The problem is the software- Sony still hasn’t introduced compatibility with Windows Media Player.Instead,you use the counter intuitive SonicStage,which is apain when you want to add music.

Neither is the Cowon iAudio 6. It has a paltry 4GB hard disk.But it’s by far the most pocketable here( and weight just 58g). Plus it has come suprising features too.It support Mp3,OGG,FLAC,WMA and WAV files.Despite the 1.3in OLED screen,it supports MPEG4 videos and photos.There is also a line in on top direct recording,and FM radio and atext file viewer.But menus are fiddly and the headphones a poor quality,which makes the FLAC support pointless.But the poor capacity at this price makes the Cowon one to avoid.

The Creative Zen Vision:M is cheaper than the Cowon,but has a 30GB hard disk (a 60GB version is imminent).The 2.5in screen is superb,allowing you to more comfortably watch DivX,Xvid,WMA or Mpeg1,2 or 4 movies,while the battery lasts a shade over four hours.If you are just listening to music ,it will last for about 14 hours.The Zen weighs 164g and DRM friendly;there is also an FM radio with recorder.The touchpad allows quick browsing through lists.While you can also jump to any letter in the alphabet to save scrolling.If an adapter were not needd for USB,power and A/V output the Zen would be just about perfect.Even so it is still the one to buy if you are primarly after an MP3 player.

If video is a priority,consider an MP4 player like the Archos Gmini 500.It costs more than the Creavite,but boasts a 40GB hard disk and a fantastic 4in widescreen TFT with aresolution of 480 x 272. It is bulky at 124 x 24 x 76mm and weighs 322g,but it is a small compromise for the superb video quality.MPEG4,WMV and AVI files are supported,and the screen is so bright that you can comfortably watch a three hours movie without eyestrain.You can expect five hours of life watching movies and 15 hours with MP3.With the extra bulk,I can only recommend the Archos if video ia a priority,but the Gmini is asuperb alternative to the Creative if it is.Ok just all today.I wish all of you enjoy it bye…Happy reading,and for all Chinese around the world ,Happy New Year!

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on Sunday, February 11, 2007


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FM Transmitters

on Friday, February 09, 2007

Kensington Pico


Digiana Audiax
iCarPlay
Griffin iTrip Dock
Belkin TuneCast II






Listen to your mp3 player in the car with one of there affordable transmitter



When you entire music collection is stored on adivice that is no bigger than your mobile phone,it seems a shame not be able to have the contents of this tiny jukebox at your disposal when you are in the car.Unless you have a car stereo with a tape player(into which you can plug an inexpensive tape adapter),the only real option is FM transmitter.

If you happen to own an iPod,there are plenty of FM transmitter to choose from.One of the most popular is the Griffin iTrip Dock.Since it is powered by the iPod,there is no need for any batteries,but it means it wont’t work with older,non-docking iPods.As it doesn’t connect via the headphone socket,you don’t have to worry about setting the right volume,but I found that it took up to a minute to switch on.The prequency is show on the small backlit LCD,and audio quality was good no metter where the transmitter was in the car.

It makes the Griffin abetter choice than the Kensington Pico,which is designed for those with a first generation iPod nano,hence the black finish tiny dimensions. Again it is powered by the iPod,but there is no display frequencies appear on the iPod’s screen and are selected by the jog dial on the side.However,the signal wasn’t as strong as the iTrips,so the Pico had to be in exactly the right position to avoid interference.And even the quality wasn’t as good –a lack of treble made it sound dull.

For those who don’t own iPod,there are still plenty of options.One is the Digiana Audiax.It isn’t much bigger than your thumb and take just one AAA battery (or can be powered via the included cigarette lighter adapter).Operation couldn’t be simpler – plug the coiled mini jack lead into your player’s headphone socket,press the power button and select a prequency between 88.1 and 107.9 MHz.There’s a rudimentary LED backlight that only lights the centre of display,but the signal was strong and provided interference free audio from any position in the car.Audio quality was fine but when you are statinary it became obvious that voices were a little muffed.

A cheaper option is the iCarPlay,which plugs directly into your cigarette lighter.It has a tiny blue LCD panel,which is hard to read in daylight and awkward if your socket is not the dashboard in front of you.The two buttons let you select tha same range as the Audiax and as with that transmitter,the memory remembers you last setting when you power it on again.The 0.7m cord gives more freedom on where to place your player than the Audix.Sound quality was not bad,and the signal was fairly strong.Aside from the tiny screen the only downside is that you are limited to in-caruse-you cannot plug it indoors for use with a home FM radio.

The last one is the Belkin TuneCast II.It has a green backlit display and take two AAA batteries.There are good for several hours playback,but quality drops of noticeably as the cells lose power.Thegood news is the Belkin bundles an in-car adapter.The TuneCast automatically powers on whenever it detects a signal,and also powers off when it stops.The best feature though,is the built-in memory,which can be store four frequencies ( which you did then store in your head unit’s matching memories ),and if the current setting is not working you can easily select the next one without pulling over.The short lead means the player has to be next to the transmitter and I found it was picky about its location in the car.However,once you have found the ideal place sound quality tops the lot.

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More Flash MP3 players Review-Netac MuStick A200,Samsung YP-K5 and SanDisk Sansa e2200

on Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Netac MuStickA200
SanDisk Sansa e200
Samsung YP-K5 MP3 Player




The Netac MuStik A200 lacks the style and polish that makes the nano so appealing.The playback controls are awkwardly positioned on the top and bottom rather than the front.But it has a major strength no other can boast;as well as an FM radio receiver,it has a built-in FM transmitter to send music directly to your car stereo.Netac even bundles an in car charger should the eight-hour battery life prove too short.I wouldn’t recommend the A200 if you’re just looking for an MP3 player,but if you drive a lot this makes it adifferent proposition entirely,and both the 1GB or 2 GB models offer good value.

The Samsung YP-K5 might be 18mm thick,but this is to house the slide out 750mW speakers.With several EQ presets,the K5 beats most laptops for sound.It will play WMA DRM tracks and the alarm clock can wake you up with a particular track or FM radio station. The touch sensitive controls are little fiddly and there’s no scroll pad or wheel,but finding tracks is simple thanks to the bright 1.7in screen.Even with the speakers on it will last six hours,and five times that when using the decent headphones.If you need built-in speakers,it,it’s worth the money.

In term of value,though,nothing can compete with the Sandisk Sansa e200 series.It is unique in offering 6GB,and provides it for less than most 4GB models.The 4GB and 2GB versions are good value,plus an 8GB model is now available.While its mechanical scrollwheel is clunky compared to iPod,it is the quickest way to navigate alarge library,and one that supports WMA DRM tracks,among others.The 1.8in TFT is impressive as is the MicroSD card slot on the side,20 hours of music playback is decent and the e200 is stylish,does more than a nano (it plays video and has a built-in mic for voice recording)

Just all guys,enjoy it!!

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Flash MP3 Players iPod Nano Vs Creative Zen V Plus Review

on Saturday, February 03, 2007


Flash MP3 players,enjoy you music on the move: I try out 2 of the best based MP3 players on the market.

With the capacity of flash-based MP3 players now up to 8GB,they are no longer the lesser cousin of hard disk models.In fact with their diminutive size and absence of moving parts,flash based players arguably represent the better deal.With no hard disk to jog,they're ideal for excercise,and as flash memory requires little power in operation,battery life is most often counted in tens of hours.

The revamped Apple iPod nano has a solid aluminium shell,and the familiar scroll dial remains faster and more flexible than anything else here.As ever,you are restricted to using iTunes to buy or tranfer tracks,and you will have to convert unprotected WMA files to AACor MP3.But even with this drawback,it is now just 6.5 mm tick and weighs 40g,yet it feels solid in you hand,it lasts for 25 hours and the range of available cases and accessories is seemingly endless.The 8GB and 4GB model ofer decent value.

The Creative Zen V Plus is the smallest challenger on test- a third shoter than the nano but twice as tick.This is abonus when slipping it in a pocket,but restrict ease of use.Navigation is via a small joystick,similiar to those found on mobile phones,which is fine for basic tasks but lack speed for large lists
But onto this minute device is squeezed a 1.5 in colour display that handles photos and video.Protected WMA files are supported,and there is also an FM radio and a line in mini jack for recording,plus a bundled microphone.The battery life of 15 hours(for music) falls behind the best,but the prices for all capacities are competitive.
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on Friday, February 02, 2007

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