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There is alot of discussion about it on rangefinderforum.com and there are scans on flickr.com .
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The photo with the blue cast has that problem because it was set to Manual white balance, according to the EXIF data. Changing it to Automatic white balance would solve that problem.
The picture...
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The Efina may be aimed at females but it is probably intended as a first camera for those too young to be given a smartphone. Canon also tried a pink "girl-cam" 5 years ago with the Powershot E1,...
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Those pictures don't have any EXIF data attached which makes it hard to tell what when wrong. The editing program must strip the metadata.
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There are advantages and disadvantages to each approach. An optical viewfinder lets you see what the lens sees so it's real sunlight you're seeing. An electronic viewfinder is a little LCD or OLED...
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Sony is giving up on TVs in a way. They've teamed up with Panasonic for OLED televisions so a "Sony" OLED television will really just be a Panasonic television with some Sony design...
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A tripod helps. Some sporting venues don't allow entry to dSLRs or tripods, though. Basketball may be troubling if the venue is indoors and has limited light.
Big aperture long zoom lenses for can...
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The Sony SLT cameras have electronic viewfinders, if that is your preference over optical viewfinders.
Recent SLR/SLT cameras can also record video.
The D600 is a good camera and can take good...
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I also think Dpreview should be cautious about them. If they turn out to be false it devalues the site. If they turn out to be true they're affecting the OEM's pre-release embargo.
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The sensor in the FZ200 is 1/2.33" which is slightly smaller than the 1/2.3" sensors usually found in mid range compact cameras so the image quality performance is much the same. Superzoom bridge...
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In case you didn't notice it this page may help
http://antiquecameras.net/fuji6x76x9.html
There is a version of the Fuji 690 with a wide angle 28mm lens, and another with a narrower general-purpose...
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I'm not quite sure what you're trying to do but if you're saving raw output from the scanner the negative's scanned image is going to be saved as a negative image unless you invert the colours.
If...
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If by standard photo size you mean 6x4" prints that is an issue with the 4:3 aspect ratio sensor that nearly all compact cameras have as 6x4" is 3:2 meaning the top and bottom must be cut off when...
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I should've mentioned that for many cameras you can also buy a wall plugged AC adapter which negates the need to go through batteries over hours of usage. Some cameras are supplied with one so the...
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Large format is a tricky thing to get into from cost and operation of the cameras to film availability, developing and digitisation. 4x5" is the easiest large format to get into, with the larger...
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Unfortunately the optical viewfinders in Canon's non SLR cameras aren't very usable
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/40809898
The image quality in the X20 isn't up to APS-C levels as it has a...
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People seldom think about the video mode on compact P&S cameras so it's hard to judge which models would be best for videography
Some typical problems with still cameras doing video include:
The...
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Do you mean to say it has died and three photo prints are stuck inside?
The Epson V600 would be a good option for scanning photo prints
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