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Panasonic Lumix DMC-NT2 is a hard

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The rugged boot earlier e mighty expensive and ugly, but it seems that Panasonic has managed to overcome this state of mind with its latest announcement, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-NT2 robust digital camera. It is the successor of the first model of the company that designed specifically for active outdoor use, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-NT1, and NT2 is the aptly named now High Definition video recording capabilities boast AVCHD Dual-Lite, the recording time survive other popular formats, a new 14.1-megapixel lens with its ability in harsh environments compared to without a beat, he swim with the fish at depths of up to 33 feet (10m), has anti-shock 10-foot (2m) drop is resistant to boot up to 14 degrees F (-10 ° C) and dust, so that makes it ideal for our brave men and women in combat positions, or the world.

The NT2 LUMIX comes with a tight body that provides protection against immersion in water, dust and sand, with its padded rubber and fiberglass in addition to carbon inside. Not only that, coverage for the NT2 Lumix LCD display also has a sort of thickening up to a factor of 1.3x compared to its predecessor, so that they can withstand greater pressure on water. As an anti-shock, it comes with a shock-resistant material covered and has a folded optical design that covered the lens during operation protects. Another element was also introduced to provide additional protection for the lens and simultaneously tested all the components at extreme temperatures, prior to the market.

Shooting-wise, the LUMIX NT2 not disappoint with Sonic Speed AF (Auto Focus), which allows ultra-fast response time is shorter shutter lag time of approximately 0.005 seconds, Intelligent resolution technology to improve individual pixel, whose experience in the removal of zoom, a 28mm wide angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR lens, which is a 4.6x optical zoom, 2 , 7 “, 230,000-dot Intelligent LCD with wide viewing angle corners, which includes a high visibility during recording and playback offers. None word on pricing, but we know it come in silver, blue, orange and yellow colors.

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Fujifilm FinePix Digital Camera JX530

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Fujifilm FinePix expanding its range of digital cameras with JX530 that come with a variety of interesting features for beginners on the right foot when they are beginners in the world of digital photography. You will notice that the core of the Fuji FinePix JX530 an image sensor of 14 megapixels and a wide-angle optical 5x zoom is. Moreover, the relatively compact size allows you to tote your camera JX530 almost everywhere, regardless of whether it is in your pocket or purse. It is a disadvantage of the JX530, however, does not occur with the technique of dual image stabilization, are effective in more advanced models, like you have to pay for a digital image stabilization. Then again, would those who are more advanced in digital camera for beginners and Shun for something better, first, whether it is not so bad.

JX530 Fujifilm FinePix digital camera features include a 2.7 “LCD display, while the inclusion of an intelligent” smart scene mode, it started much easier for beginners because they do not tinker with manual controls for the best shots for this scene -go mode, you can cover the 17 scenes and is able to automatically detect scene. Their work is quite simple then – with the picture and allow the device to select the photo right attitude, and you're good to go. Additional features can be (face recognition technology for up to 8 faces) with auto red-eye removal, while smiling, improving the quality portrait.

With the 28 mm wide-angle 5x Fujinon lens, this allows you to discover, a versatile zoom range makes it ideal for a variety of topics. They are able to video in 720p high-definition video recording, while Blink Detection, Smile Detection ensures that your portraits are much better compared to digital cameras or younger. No idea on price as well, so hopefully more details will arrive on time.


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