To digital or not to digital that is the question.
To digital or not to digital that is the question. by
Tom
Hansen
Growing up with film cameras most of my life I am use to those
photos I get back from the processor that are blurry, or the head
is cut off, out of focus, or of something I have no idea what it
is. I hated having to pay for these unusable prints, but most of
all finding that, that moment in time was lost and never would be
retrievable. With the advent of digital cameras many of these
problems became a thing of the past. We are now able to review our
photos instantly, on built in monitors on back of most digital
cameras. We can see whether a new photo is required, or we can take
as many as your camera is capable of taking without the worry of
paying for unusable photos. You can simply delete those photos that
are of no value and move on. While we can still take or send our
photos to a processor to print them, we now can do this in the
comfort of our home or office on a color printer attached to our
computer or thru a docking station made for some cameras.
Long gone are those days of what you see is what you get with
regard to photos. We can now with the advent of numerous software
programs, edit our photos to meet the requirements we want. We can
crop photos to something or someone in a photo, or highlight the
part of the photo we want to see. We can remove red eye, that flash
back seen in the eyes of subjects in our photos. We can print all
different sizes of our photos for the wallet or wall, without
losing the integrity of the photo.
How many of you have or have had a video camera? Yes I mean those
that record to tape, either VHS or the smaller tapes. Well now most
of the high-end cameras can also perform as video cameras making
them even handier. The video is recorded digitally and can be down
loaded to your computer. What a world huh.
I want to talk about the Pentax Optio A30 as an example of this new
technology as it is one of the newest top class digital cameras out
today. The A30 is built by Pentax, the innovative leader for over
80 years in the production of digital cameras along with lenses,
laser printers, and scanners just to name a few. The 10 million
pixels Pentax Optio A30 camera, which was introduced in February of
2007, achieves one of the highest image qualities available to date
in compact digital cameras. Thanks to features such as 10 million
effective megapixels that enables high-resolution images, a
1/1.8-inchCCD with a wide light –sensitive area for superior
reproduction, a SMC Pentax zoom lens which is renowned for its high
resolving power, an image processing engine that makes rich color
reproduction possible, and three different types of anti-shake
functions this is the camera of the future now.
It is these three different anti-shake functions that turns anyone
using this camera into an artist. Pentax has improved it original
Shake Reduction (SR) technology in the A30 by adding both Digital
and Movie SR to improve image capture in lowlight settings and
telephoto capture. To better detect faces and focus to properly
capture portraits, Pentax has introduced their Face Recognition AF
& AE function. The Optio A30 is the sixth DivX Certified
digital camera that Pentax has manufactured in the past 18 months.
The DivX technology makes it easy for users to create their own
media with the push of a button. Instantly recording high quality
DivX video and then playing it back on any of 50 million DivX
Certified consumer devices available today. The Digital SR mode
automatically changes sensitivity according to the brightness of
the subject, and effectively reduces camera shakes and subject
blurring. For the Optio A30, the maximum sensitivity has been
improved to ISO 3200. With faster shutter speeds, photography with
reduced blurring is now possible. While these are just a few of the
capabilities of this and many of the new digital cameras, one can
see this is not our fathers cameras, and the way technology keeps
increasing these are also not our children’s cameras.
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